Star Sapphire
Creation & Design
Star Sapphire was created as a love interest for Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern, and was introduced as a villain before evolving into a more complex character.Early Years
Initially portrayed as a foe to Green Lantern, Carol Ferris's character developed over the years, becoming a member of the Star Sapphire Corps and exploring her own powers and motivations.Character Development
Over the years, Star Sapphire has transitioned from a villain to a hero, exploring themes of love, power, and redemption, ultimately becoming a key player in the DC Universe.Cultural Reception
Star Sapphire has been well-received by fans, particularly for her complex character arc and the exploration of her powers and motivations.Character Details
Real Name:
Carol Ferris
Aliases:
Star Sapphire, Green Lantern, Zamaron
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Green Lantern Corps, Zamarons, Justice League
Abilities:
Energy manipulation, Flight, Telepathy, Enhanced strength
Equipment:
Star Sapphire Ring
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 5"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
black
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All-Flash #32
DC
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1948
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of The Fiddler, a criminal who mastered hypnosis using a violin
1st appearance of the Golden Age Star Sapphire
1st appearance of The Fiddler, a criminal who mastered hypnosis using a violin
1st appearance of the Golden Age Star Sapphire
Showcase #22
DC
•
1959
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of Hal Jordan as Green Lantern
1st appearance Carol Ferris, later becomes the second Star Sapphire
1st appearance and death of Abin Sur, an alien who gave Hal his ring as he died
First mention of the Green Lantern Corps
[January 2023 - Hal Jordan and John Stewart will lead a new Green Lantern TV series inspired by True Detective]
1st appearance and origin of Hal Jordan as Green Lantern
1st appearance Carol Ferris, later becomes the second Star Sapphire
1st appearance and death of Abin Sur, an alien who gave Hal his ring as he died
First mention of the Green Lantern Corps
[January 2023 - Hal Jordan and John Stewart will lead a new Green Lantern TV series inspired by True Detective]
Showcase #23
DC
•
1959
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Invisible Destroyer
2nd appearance of Green Lantern
2nd appearance of Carol Ferris
1st appearance of the Invisible Destroyer
2nd appearance of Green Lantern
2nd appearance of Carol Ferris
Showcase #24
DC
•
1960
•
Vol. 1
3rd appearance of Green Lantern
3rd appearance of Carol Ferris
Green Lantern appears next in Green Lantern Vol. 2 #1
3rd appearance of Green Lantern
3rd appearance of Carol Ferris
Green Lantern appears next in Green Lantern Vol. 2 #1
Green Lantern #16
DC
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1962
•
Vol. 2
1st appearance and origin of Star Sapphire, Carol Ferris
Green Lantern #26
DC
•
1964
•
Vol. 2
2nd appearance of Star Sapphire
Green Lantern #41
DC
•
1965
•
Vol. 2
3rd appearance of Star Sapphire
Superman #261
DC
•
1973
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Nick Cardy featuring Star Sapphire
Secret Society of Super-Villains #1
DC
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1976
•
Vol. 1
1st team appearance of the Secret Society of Super-Villains: Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Gorilla Grodd, Copperhead, Sinestro, Captain Boomerang, Wizard, Shadow-Thief, Manhunter clone, Star Sapphire
1st appearance of Star Sapphire, Remoni-Notra, a Zamaron
1st team appearance of the Secret Society of Super-Villains: Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Gorilla Grodd, Copperhead, Sinestro, Captain Boomerang, Wizard, Shadow-Thief, Manhunter clone, Star Sapphire
1st appearance of Star Sapphire, Remoni-Notra, a Zamaron
Green Lantern #192
DC
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1985
•
Vol. 2
Origin of Star Sapphire
Variant cover art by Rodolfo Migliar
Variant cover art by Francis Manapul
Variant cover art by Ryan Sook
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