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  2. Carol Ferris - Wikipedia

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    Carol Ferris as Star Sapphire appears in DC Super Hero Girls (2019), voiced again by Kari Wahlgren. [59] This version is a teenager and member of the Super Villain Girls obsessed with her ex-boyfriend, Hal Jordan, who broke up with her on Valentine's Day, and became Star Sapphire to get revenge on him and destroy Jessica Cruz , who she believes ...

  3. List of DC Comics characters: S - Wikipedia

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    The Star Sapphires are one of the seven Corps empowered by a specific color of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe. Though their roots can be traced back to the earliest appearances of the Star Sapphire queens, they have entered into a significant plot role as part of the 2009–2010 Blackest Night crossover event. [83]

  4. Star sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire, a British car manufactured from 1958 to 1960; Star Sapphire (DC Comics character), the name of several fictional supervillains in DC Comics publications; Star Sapphire, a fictional character from the Touhou Project series of video games; Star Sapphire, Forbidden Planet Robby the Robot - "Star Sapphires take ...

  5. Fatality (character) - Wikipedia

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    Fatality as Star Sapphire Following a battle with Kyle Rayner, Fatality loses her left arm to an alien monster and acquires a prosthetic arm and yellow power ring . However, the Guardians of the Universe booby-trap the ring, destroying Fatality's remaining arm.

  6. List of teams and organizations in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    The publisher first used the name in 1942's All Star Comics issue #12 (August 1942) as Japanese saboteurs. They were created by Gardner Fox and Jack Burnley. The same name and concept was also used by several other 1940s comics publishers that were later bought out by DC. A modern reimagining of the group as ecoterrorists was presented in JLA.

  7. Power ring (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The rings can also detect when a love is in jeopardy, locate it, and then create a connection to the embattled heart that can be used as a tether. Sapphires are also shown as being able to show others their greatest love. [61] Star Sapphires are able to teleport to escape attackers, while their constructs release a disorienting dust when destroyed.

  8. Secret Society of Super Villains - Wikipedia

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    The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League of America. [1] The series was cancelled with issue #15 in July 1978, as part of the DC Implosion, a period when DC suddenly cancelled dozens of comics. [2] In the decades following the cancellation of the original book, the fictional group has returned in ...

  9. Sinestro Corps - Wikipedia

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    The faction of the Sinestro Corps led by Sinestro are planning an invasion of Zamaron, homeworld of the Star Sapphires, in order to retake the female Corps members being held prisoner there. [25] After being repelled from Daxam, Mongul's faction (which he has renamed as "The Mongul Corps") invades Korugar. [26]