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Evil Star

Evil Star is the name of two supervillains appearing in DC Comics publications.[1]

Publication history edit

The Guy Pompton version of Evil Star debuted in All Star Comics #44 and was created by John Broome and Irwin Hasen.

The alien version of Evil Star first appeared in Green Lantern (vol. 2) #37 (June 1965) and was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane.[2]

Fictional character biography edit

Guy Pompton edit

Guy Pompton
 
The Golden Age Evil Star menaces Hollywood and the Justice Society of America; art by Irwin Hasen.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceJustice Society of America All Stars #44
Created byJohn Broome
Irwin Hasen
In-story information
SpeciesHuman

Guy Pompton, owner of Ace Movie Rental Agency and a crime lord, dons a costumed identity in 1948 to stop a movie studio from completing a film using a script that will expose his criminal activities. He fights the Justice Society of America and is defeated.[3]

Unknown edit

Evil Star
 
The first appearance of the Silver Age Evil Star and his Starlings on the cover of Green Lantern (vol. 2) #37 (June 1965), art by Gil Kane.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceGreen Lantern (vol. 2) #37 (June 1965)
Created byGardner Fox
Gil Kane
In-story information
SpeciesAoran
Place of originAuron
Team affiliationsSuicide Squad
Abilities
  • Genius-level intellect
  • The Starband grants:

A scientist on the planet Auron dedicates himself to cheating death by drawing power from the stars themselves. He invents the Starband, which makes him immortal, but twists his mind toward evil and prematurely ages his fellow Aurons. The people of Auron want him to destroy the Starband, but having tasted immortality he refuses to give it up. The ensuing battle leaves all of Auron lifeless except for the scientist, now known as Evil Star. Evil Star seeks new worlds to conquer and comes into frequent conflict with the Guardians of the Universe and the Green Lanterns, including Hal Jordan.[1]

The Guardians later send Evil Star to the Erral Rehab Facility, where they use a brainwave nullifier in an attempt to cure him. This rehabilitation is only partially successful, as the nullifier stimulates his subconscious mind, recreating the Starlings, who bring him the Starband. Evil Star flees to Earth in a confused state, believing the Starlings are persecuting him. He fights with Ferrin Colos, one of the Darkstars, who floods Evil Star's mind with reminders of the lives he has taken, starting with his homeworld. Evil Star's mind shuts down, and he is returned to the Guardians for re-education.

Evil Star is freed by Neron, with enhanced Starlings, but returned to captivity by the Darkstars and Guy Gardner.[4]

Evil Star was mentioned, seemingly in passing, by Sister Sercy of the Blue Lantern Corps as a menace to her homeworld. It is unknown if the Evil Star she refers to is a past version, or a previously unheard-of version of the villain.[5]

Evil Star is also cited as the guiding force behind the Kroloteans abducting William Hand, searching Hand's insides for the blackness that would lead to the Blackest Night.[6]

Evil Star appears in Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp's The Green Lantern. Slavers from Dhor free him from the Southern Supervoid where he was being incarcerated by the Guardians of the Universe. They then attack him and remove his Starbrand, which was preserving his youth, causing him to rapidly age. They abandon him, near death, in Sector 2814 where he is hospitalized.[7]

Powers, abilities, and equipment edit

Evil Star's primary weapon is the Starband. The Starband draws the energy from various stars to prolong his lifespan, as well as granting him other powers. This enables him to fly, survive in outer space, read or alter minds, project illusions, telekinetically manipulate objects (especially metals), generate force blasts, create hard-light constructs, and empowers the Starlings. The Starlings are smaller versions of Evil Star that possess superhuman physical abilities and their own replica devices.[8] They need direct commands from their master to function or become defenseless without him via unconsciousness.[1] If he does not replenish himself under a starlight during long periods of time, his capabilities would fade away. He has a brilliant, yet twisted mind, thanks to the Starband's side-effects.

Other versions edit

Evil Star has appeared in some Elseworlds stories:

Batman: In Darkest Knight edit

In the Elseworlds tale, Batman: In Darkest Knight, a version of Evil Star exists. Harvey Dent was the Gotham District Attorney and was shown to be more supportive of Green Lantern than Commissioner Gordon. Sinestro, after becoming deranged from absorbing Joe Chill's mind, scarred Dent's face and empowered him along with Selina Kyle (known as Star Sapphire) and sent them out to kill the Green Lantern, with Dent known as 'Binary Star. Even though they were defeated, the pair managed to escape back to Sinestro.[9]

JLA: Another Nail edit

In the Elseworlds tale, JLA: Another Nail, the follow-up to JLA: The Nail, Evil Star makes an appearance.[10]

In other media edit

Television edit

Video games edit

Evil Star appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Joey Hood.

Miscellaneous edit

  • Evil Star appears in a Justice League tie-in novel.[specify]
  • Evil Star appears in the DC Super Heroes illustrated children's book Beware Our Power!, written by Scott Sonneborn and published by Capstone Publishers.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Wallace, Dan (2008), "Evil Star", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The DC Comics Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, p. 117, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1, OCLC 213309017
  2. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. p. 125. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  3. ^ All-Star Comics #44 (December 1948/January 1949). DC Comics.
  4. ^ Guy Gardner: Warrior #37. DC Comics.
  5. ^ Green Lantern (vol. 4) #42. DC Comics.
  6. ^ Green Lantern (vol. 4) #43. DC Comics.
  7. ^ The Green Lantern #2. DC Comics.
  8. ^ Who's Who: The Definite Directory of the DC Universe Vol 1 #7 (September 1985)
  9. ^ Batman: In Darkest Night. DC Comics.
  10. ^ JLA: Another Nail #1-2. DC Comics.

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For other uses see Evil Star disambiguation Evil Star is the name of two supervillains appearing in DC Comics publications 1 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Guy Pompton 2 2 Unknown 3 Powers abilities and equipment 4 Other versions 4 1 Batman In Darkest Knight 4 2 JLA Another Nail 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Video games 5 3 Miscellaneous 6 ReferencesPublication history editThe Guy Pompton version of Evil Star debuted in All Star Comics 44 and was created by John Broome and Irwin Hasen The alien version of Evil Star first appeared in Green Lantern vol 2 37 June 1965 and was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane 2 Fictional character biography editGuy Pompton edit Guy Pompton nbsp The Golden Age Evil Star menaces Hollywood and the Justice Society of America art by Irwin Hasen Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceJustice Society of America All Stars 44Created byJohn BroomeIrwin HasenIn story informationSpeciesHumanGuy Pompton owner of Ace Movie Rental Agency and a crime lord dons a costumed identity in 1948 to stop a movie studio from completing a film using a script that will expose his criminal activities He fights the Justice Society of America and is defeated 3 Unknown edit Evil Star nbsp The first appearance of the Silver Age Evil Star and his Starlings on the cover of Green Lantern vol 2 37 June 1965 art by Gil Kane Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceGreen Lantern vol 2 37 June 1965 Created byGardner FoxGil KaneIn story informationSpeciesAoranPlace of originAuronTeam affiliationsSuicide SquadAbilitiesGenius level intellect The Starband grants Flight Energy manipulation Illusion casting Psychokinesis Self sustenance Advanced longevityA scientist on the planet Auron dedicates himself to cheating death by drawing power from the stars themselves He invents the Starband which makes him immortal but twists his mind toward evil and prematurely ages his fellow Aurons The people of Auron want him to destroy the Starband but having tasted immortality he refuses to give it up The ensuing battle leaves all of Auron lifeless except for the scientist now known as Evil Star Evil Star seeks new worlds to conquer and comes into frequent conflict with the Guardians of the Universe and the Green Lanterns including Hal Jordan 1 The Guardians later send Evil Star to the Erral Rehab Facility where they use a brainwave nullifier in an attempt to cure him This rehabilitation is only partially successful as the nullifier stimulates his subconscious mind recreating the Starlings who bring him the Starband Evil Star flees to Earth in a confused state believing the Starlings are persecuting him He fights with Ferrin Colos one of the Darkstars who floods Evil Star s mind with reminders of the lives he has taken starting with his homeworld Evil Star s mind shuts down and he is returned to the Guardians for re education Evil Star is freed by Neron with enhanced Starlings but returned to captivity by the Darkstars and Guy Gardner 4 Evil Star was mentioned seemingly in passing by Sister Sercy of the Blue Lantern Corps as a menace to her homeworld It is unknown if the Evil Star she refers to is a past version or a previously unheard of version of the villain 5 Evil Star is also cited as the guiding force behind the Kroloteans abducting William Hand searching Hand s insides for the blackness that would lead to the Blackest Night 6 Evil Star appears in Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp s The Green Lantern Slavers from Dhor free him from the Southern Supervoid where he was being incarcerated by the Guardians of the Universe They then attack him and remove his Starbrand which was preserving his youth causing him to rapidly age They abandon him near death in Sector 2814 where he is hospitalized 7 Powers abilities and equipment editEvil Star s primary weapon is the Starband The Starband draws the energy from various stars to prolong his lifespan as well as granting him other powers This enables him to fly survive in outer space read or alter minds project illusions telekinetically manipulate objects especially metals generate force blasts create hard light constructs and empowers the Starlings The Starlings are smaller versions of Evil Star that possess superhuman physical abilities and their own replica devices 8 They need direct commands from their master to function or become defenseless without him via unconsciousness 1 If he does not replenish himself under a starlight during long periods of time his capabilities would fade away He has a brilliant yet twisted mind thanks to the Starband s side effects Other versions editEvil Star has appeared in some Elseworlds stories Batman In Darkest Knight edit In the Elseworlds tale Batman In Darkest Knight a version of Evil Star exists Harvey Dent was the Gotham District Attorney and was shown to be more supportive of Green Lantern than Commissioner Gordon Sinestro after becoming deranged from absorbing Joe Chill s mind scarred Dent s face and empowered him along with Selina Kyle known as Star Sapphire and sent them out to kill the Green Lantern with Dent known as Binary Star Even though they were defeated the pair managed to escape back to Sinestro 9 JLA Another Nail edit In the Elseworlds tale JLA Another Nail the follow up to JLA The Nail Evil Star makes an appearance 10 In other media editTelevision edit Evil Star appears in The Superman Aquaman Hour of Adventure Green Lantern segment episode Evil is as Evil Does voiced by Paul Frees Evil Star appears in Justice League Unlimited voiced by an uncredited George Newbern Following a minor appearance in the episode The Cat and the Canary as a participant in Roulette s Meta Brawl he joins Gorilla Grodd s Secret Society as of the episode I Am Legion Prior to and during the episodes Alive and Destroyer Lex Luthor takes command of the Society but Grodd mounts a mutiny Evil Star sides with the former before Darkseid attacks and kills most of the Society Luthor Evil Star and the other survivors subsequently return to Earth warn the Justice League and join forces with them to thwart Darkseid s invasion Evil Star appears in the Batman The Brave and the Bold episode Revenge of the Reach voiced by J K Simmons Video games edit Evil Star appears in DC Universe Online voiced by Joey Hood Miscellaneous edit Evil Star appears in a Justice League tie in novel specify Evil Star appears in the DC Super Heroes illustrated children s book Beware Our Power written by Scott Sonneborn and published by Capstone Publishers References edit a b c Wallace Dan 2008 Evil Star in Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley p 117 ISBN 978 0 7566 4119 1 OCLC 213309017 Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File p 125 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X All Star Comics 44 December 1948 January 1949 DC Comics Guy Gardner Warrior 37 DC Comics Green Lantern vol 4 42 DC Comics Green Lantern vol 4 43 DC Comics The Green Lantern 2 DC Comics Who s Who The Definite Directory of the DC Universe Vol 1 7 September 1985 Batman In Darkest Night DC Comics JLA Another Nail 1 2 DC Comics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evil Star amp oldid 1189451000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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