
Vixen follows Mari McCabe aka Vixen, a superhero with the skill to adopt the abilities of animals. The TV show is set in the same universe as CW shows The Flash and Arrow.

An orphan, Mari McCabe, is bailed out of a Detroit jail by her foster parent Chuck. Three days later, Arrow and Flash are chasing her through the city.

Mari turns to a college professor for help learning the origins of the Tantu Totem... unaware that he's working for the woman who plans to take the Totem from her.

When Cisco detects metahuman activity in Detroit, Flash goes to investigate... and takes a friend with him.

After a high-speed chase to escape Flash and Arrow, Mari returns to the university to ask Professor Macalester for help... only for him to betray her.

After capturing Mari, Kuasa takes the girl to the African village of their birth and reveals that they are sisters... and that the Totem belongs to her.

Kuasa takes the power of the Totem for herself... but Mari receives help from the spirit world to fight her sister in final battle.

Vixen confronts a man, Eshu, seeking the five Totems of Zambezi. Two weeks earlier, she joins forces with Flash and Firestorm to battle Weather Wizard.

After recovering from her battle with Weather Wizard, Vixen goes after the thief who stole the Zambezi Totem from the Detroit Museum.

Mari turns to a former enemy to learn how to defeat Eshu, whose mastery of his Totem exceeds her own.

Vixen and Kuasa break into a manor to steal the Water Totem, but Kuasa plans to obtain the Totem for herself. Unfortunately for her, Vixen brought backup.

Vixen, Kuasa, the Atom, and Black Canary face Eshu on the streets of Detroit... and one of them will die.

Vixen accepts her destiny as she draws on all of the spirits of the animals to destroy the source of Eshu's power.
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