Paragon battled the Hulk, then overrode the Enclave's control and sunk their Beehive headquarters before incubating itself in a cocoon much like Warlock often would.
Confident she would be able to revive him, Her managed to restore and reanimate his body, but with his mind and soul missing, she was forced to sadly return him to his grave.
As Quasar was the only one who did not destroy his pod, she turns her attentions to him for a time, until his girlfriend Kayla Ballantine (in possession of the Star Brand) severely beat her and forced her to return to cocoon form to heal.
[5] In the 1992 storyline "Operation: Galactic Storm", she helps Quasar[6] and willingly guards the Star Gates that threaten Earth's existence.
She has the ability to tap, store, and manipulate cosmic energy for a variety of effects, including the projection of concussive force bolts and flight.
She can recover from serious injuries by creating a cosmic energy cocoon from surrounding molecules in which she can rest and regenerate.
[12] In the limited series Fantastic Four: The End, Kismet (under the name of Ayesha) has apparently taken over the Captain Marvel mantle in the not-too-distant future.
[13] Stakar Vaughn, Starhawk, was born to the superheroes Quasar and Kismet in the Guardians of the Galaxy alternate timeline (Earth-691) around the year 2002.
It is learned, through Era and the Hawk-God Stakar worships, that Quasar had been purposely sent to his death and Eon himself had been entrapped.
[15] A hybridized incarnation of Ayesha appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2,[18] voiced by Olivia Mace.
[19] This version has the appearance and attitude of the MCU incarnation coupled with the abilities and origin of her comic book counterpart.