Born from betrayal and forged in fire, Beatriz da Costa is not just a survivor—she is a living inferno. Where oppression once tried to break her, she rose instead as something unstoppable, a symbol of destruction turned into liberation.
Beatriz da Costa was born from an extramarital affair between a housemaid and a powerful brigadier responsible for helping establish a military regime in Brazil. Raised in the shadow of dictatorship, she lived a double life—secretly acting as an informant for the National Liberation Action, passing along sensitive information she accessed through her mother and her own proximity to political power after being crowned Miss Brazil and used as a symbolic figure by the regime.
When her father uncovered her betrayal, he orchestrated her capture.
Beatriz was taken to the “Tower of the Maidens,” a prison designed for torture and experimentation. There, she became the subject of a classified government project aimed at weaponizing a new chemical compound known as “Green Fury,” an experimental incendiary agent meant to create uncontrollable destruction.
But the experiment did not go as planned.
The Green Fury compound did not merely alter Beatriz—it awakened something unstoppable. The fire that consumed the Tower of the Maidens was not random destruction, but a living extension of her will, sparing prisoners while incinerating those who had imprisoned and tortured them.
In a single, violent rebirth, she rose above the collapsing facility as flames answered to her emotions, turning pain into power and destruction into liberation. From that moment on, Beatriz da Costa ceased to be just a victim of the regime—she became its reckoning.
Now a being of living fire, she embodies both fury and freedom, a force that cannot be contained, and a symbol that even in the face of control and cruelty, something unstoppable can rise from the ashes.
The regime did not fall in a day—but it began to burn.
After her rebirth, Beatriz da Costa became a relentless force against the system that had tried to break her, systematically destroying key installations tied to the dictatorship reducing them to ash not in chaos, but with clear purpose, proving she was no longer a victim of the regime, but its reckoning.
Her actions did more than spread fear; they destabilized the very structure of power in Brazil, fracturing its foundations and forcing change, while at the center of it all stood a figure impossible to ignore—a woman of living fire, still defining what she had become.
Maxwell Lord was watching, and what he saw was not just destruction, but impact—a symbol with global significance, someone who could represent more than resistance, but transformation itself.
So he reached out.
The invitation was direct: join the Justice League International, a team operating legally across the world, offering structure, purpose, and visibility to those capable of shaping it, not as a means of control, but as a path forward. For Beatriz, it wasn’t about approval—it was about direction, because she had already proven she could tear systems down, and now she was being given the chance to stand for something greater.
Name: Beatriz Bonilla da Costa
Aliases: Fire, Fogo,Green Fury, Green Flame
Affiliation: Justice League International
Pets:
Relatives: Ramon da Costa (father), Roberta da Costa (mother)
Allies: Maxwell Lord, Bloodwynd, Blue Beetle, Celsius, Red Tornado, Element Woman, Booster Gold, Crimson Fox, Firestorm, Enlogated Man, Ice, Animal Man, Rocket Red, Runaway, Green Lantern (Guy Gardner), Freedom Beast, Atom, The Herald, Vibe, Doctor Light, OMAC
Origin: Metahuman
Living Status: Alive
Marital Status: Single
Identity: Public Identity
Occupation: Model, Detective
Base of Operations: Global Guardians Embassy