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Caroline "Carol" Ferris is a fictional character appearing in the DC Comics Universe.She is one of many characters who has used the name Star Sapphire, and the long-time love interest of Hal Jordan, the Silver Age Green Lantern. [1]
Cobra (Big Hero 6) Doctor Blight (Captain Planet) Eris (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy) [citation needed] Frightwig, Joey/Rojo, Forever Princess Judith and Charmcaster [citation needed] Galatea (Justice League Unlimited only) Greta von Gruesome (Larryboy) High Voltage (Big Hero 6) Inque (Batman Beyond only) Jinx (DC Comics)
All-Star Comics #8; Comic Cavalcade #1-5; Sensation Comics #1-24; Wonder Woman #1-7 2016 978-1401264963: Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2: Comic Cavalcade #6-13; Sensation Comics #25-48; Wonder Woman #8-15; The Big All-American Comic Book: 2017 978-1401271466: Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3: Comic Cavalcade #14-22 ...
Wonder Woman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman and occasionally other superheroes as its protagonist. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 ( cover dated December 1941), later featured in Sensation Comics (January 1941) series until having her own solo title.
Simon Stagg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, serving primarily as an antagonist to the superhero Metamorpho in most comic book stories and their adaptations. He is responsible for turning Rex Mason into Metamorpho out of spite after catching him in a relationship with his daughter Sapphire Stagg.
The Wonder Woman comics (or Wonder Girl) includes supporting characters such as Steve Trevor, Hippolyta, Etta Candy, and Zeus alongside supervillain rogues like Doctor Poison, Paula von Gunther, Ares, Doctor Psycho, Cheetah, Giganta, Queen Clea and Circe. Also debuted was the supervillain team, Villainy Inc.
Star Sapphire is the name of several fictional characters in DC Comics; many of them are villainous, and all connected in origin. Within DC continuity, an immortal race of warrior women (the Zamarons ) were depicted as having the ancient tradition of choosing physically identical mortals from across the cosmos to serve as the host body for ...
In the revised first issue, the team's lineup included Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd, Star Sapphire and the Manhunter from the original conception, and added the Mirror Master, the Copperhead, Sinestro, the Shadow Thief and the Wizard. [3] Starting from the second issue, the comic's recurring hero is Captain Comet. Conway said that he wanted a ...