I don't think so. I haven't come across any mention of Dianaris losing her hair in the novels I've read.
No, Dianaris didn't lose her hair in the novels. Usually, such significant physical changes would be clearly described, but there's no such plot in the ones I'm familiar with.
Daenerys doesn't lose her hair in the novels. The author didn't incorporate such an event in the story.
Maybe it was due to some kind of accident or magic in the story.
Yes, she did. In a particular storyline, something happened that caused her to lose her immortality.
Storm has experienced power loss in the comics. This could be due to magical interference, cosmic events, or other complex plot developments. However, her character usually finds a way to overcome or regain her abilities over time.
Well, in the comics, Echo indeed lost her leg. This event had a significant impact on her character development and storyline.
Lex Luthor's hair loss in the comics was often attributed to various factors. Sometimes it was a side effect of a dangerous concoction he created in his labs, or it could be linked to a confrontation with a super-powered being that had a lasting impact on his physiology.
It was due to a powerful mutant ability gone awry. This incident caused significant changes to his body, including hair loss.
Because I don't know what novel or TV series " If you can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Storm lost her powers because of a specific villain's scheme or a complex plot twist in the comic storyline. Sometimes, it's a result of external forces beyond her control.
It's a complex plot twist. In a particular storyline, she was exposed to a powerful energy field that disrupted her mutant abilities, causing her to lose the spikes.