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  2. Carol Ferris - Wikipedia

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    Carol, having renounced her role as a Star Sapphire (although she retains her power ring), bails Hal Jordan out of jail after he saw a woman being attacked on a film shoot and thinks it's real. Carol offers Hal a job at Ferris Aircraft, but not as a pilot because of insurance issues.

  3. Secret Society of Super Villains - Wikipedia

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    Star Sapphire (the antimatter Star Sapphire) – this version of Star Sapphire is a knight-errant from the other side of the galaxy. Star Sapphire is a Violet Lantern ( Powered by love) and will do anything for it. Lady Sonar (the antimatter Sonar) – Lady Sonar is a female version of Sonar.

  4. List of DC Comics characters: S - Wikipedia

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    Dela Pharon reappears in a story told by Carol Ferris during the Mystery of the Star Sapphire story line. She continues to serve as Star Sapphire after her first appearance, and eventually both falls in love with and enslaves the Green Lantern of Xanador. After becoming his mate, she kills him and encases their planet in violet crystal. [90]

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of Green Lantern enemies - Wikipedia

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    Recently Ferris learned the Sapphire gem is a parasitic entity that has possessed women throughout the galaxy, especially those close to Green Lanterns. One example is Deborah Darnell, who was Star Sapphire in the 1970s, tormenting both Captain Comet and Green Lantern. Ferris revealed it was Jordan's brief affair with Darnell that drew the ...

  7. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    The article also reported that several nearly identical channels, named Toy Monster, The Superheroes Life, and The Kids Club, had appeared on YouTube. [ 9 ] In January 2017, one channel under the control of a YouTube partner in Vietnam, Spiderman Frozen Marvel Superhero Real Life , blocked their Vietnamese subscribers after complaints from ...

  8. The story behind the 'evil' and 'dangerous' Annabelle doll

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    The evil can only go so far, then is stopped. Annabelle is a dangerous doll.' Spera went on to recall one spooky incident that stands out in his memory.

  9. Starfire (Teen Titans) - Wikipedia

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    Star Canary, an amalgamation of Starfire and Black Canary, appears in Superman/Batman #60. [15] An alternate timeline variant of Starfire appears in the Flashpoint event. This version is a member of the Amazons' Furies before being killed by Dick Grayson. [16] [17] An alternate universe variant of Starfire appears in Teen Titans: Earth One.