This appearance is one of the closest to the comic book counterpart.Green Lantern - Enemy and love interest.She is also the last of the villains hired by Savage to be defeated. Interestingly, out of all the Legion members, Carol's is the only plan that does not appear intended to kill her target, instead meant to break Hal's will. Hal takes away Carol's Star Sapphire gem and admits that he does keep hurting her. Despite capturing him, he manages to break free and knock Star Sapphire out, catching her before she hits the ground. When Hal exclaims his anger over what Carol did to him, she coldly replies that Hal had broken her heart and that she will never stop trying to hurt him back. When the Justice League storm the Hall of Doom she faces Green Lantern once again. She joins Savage in his ultimate goal of world domination. Hal quickly retrieves his power ring, becoming the Green Lantern once more. Batman eventually arrives, explaining that Star Sapphire tried to break his will using an altered form of the Scarecrow's fear toxin, as fear is the ultimate enemy of will. This convinces Hal to renounce his role as Green Lantern and drop his ring as he pines over the dead woman. As Hal mourns her dead body, the real Carol Ferris stands next to him, berating him for failing to save the woman and saying that he has only hurt her, drove Carol into becoming Star Sapphire (transforming into Star Sapphire as she is saying it). Though Hal manages to rescue all the workers, Carol Ferris is killed by the leader of the radicals using a suicide bomb. The list of Green Lantern villains is in alphabetical order by name and can be sorted by any column. She lures Hal into a mine by taking the workers hostage using a group of radicals called the "Identity Brotherhood". Tags 1990s Action Comics action figures Adam Schlagman Age of Apocalypse Alex Sinclair Aliens apocalypse archie Archie Comics avengers bargain bins Batman Blackest Night Bobby Curnow Bob Harras booking through thursday books Booster Gold cable Captain America Chris Eliopoulos comic books Comicraft Comic Reviews Comic Reviews 2008 comics cxPulp Dan Jurgens Dark Horse DC DC Comics Deadpool Death of Superman Detective Comics Doomsday Eddie Berganza Flash Geoff Johns Glenn Whitmore Grant Morrison Green Lantern Greg Rucka Harvey RIchards Hi-Fi IDW IDW Publishing Image Image Comics James Robinson Janelle Siegel Jared K.She is chosen by Vandal Savage to join his Legion of Doom (Justice League: Doom) and kill Green Lantern.The ’90s Revisited: Adventures of Superman #499.Legion was introduced in the 1990 comic mini-series Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn. His only appearance is in the 1990 mini-series Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn. He is a foe of Abin Sur, the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, the Silver Age Green Lantern and the Green Lantern Corps. He was created by Keith Giffen, Gerard Jones, and Romeo Tanghal. The ’90s Revisited: Superman: The Man of Steel #21 Legion is a supervillain from the DC Comics universe.The ’80s Revisited: Adventures of Superman #453.The ’80s Revisited: Detective Comics #604.The ’90s Revisited – Eclipso: The Darkness Within #1.The ’90s Revisited – Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #1.The ’90s Revisited – Green Lantern Annual #1.The ’90s Revisited – Detective Comics Annual #5.The ’90s Revisited – Superman Annual #4.
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