Another video from Wondercon, this time featuring Green Lantern. Among the 4 clips were a fight with Red Lanterns including Skallox, Carol in full Sapphire regalia, Saint Walker meeting Razer, and Hal vs a Hawkman. This series looks like its going to just keep getting better.
Showing posts with label star sapphire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star sapphire. Show all posts
17 March 2012
14 January 2012
First Look at GL's Pink Lanterns
Thanks to Animation Magazine, we have our first look at members of the Star Sapphire Corps who will appear later in the first season on Green Lantern: The Animated Series. Surprisingly they are about as scantily clad as their comic book counterparts. Not sure which violet spectrum wielders will appear, but its appears for the time being at least that Carol Ferris will be absent from their ranks. I am looking forward to seeing the rainbow of corps as they assembe.
01 October 2011
Sneak an Early Leaked Peek at Justice League Doom
A little birdie, or rather a fan of Nightwing has posted some early leaked screen captures from next Spring's animated Justice League: Doom including a first look as a rather scantily clad Star Sapphire (compared to previous onscreen portrayals). Enjoy!
25 May 2011
Onscreen History of Star Sapphire

Aside from the "wheel," Carol is definitely my favorite Ferris. Initially appearing as Hal Jordan's employer and love interest in 1959, Carol Ferris would become a Green Lantern supervillain in 1962 when she took on the guise of Star Sapphire. In the current comic continuity, the Star Sapphire's wield violet light (powered by love) and are often at odds with the Green Lantern Corps.

First appearing in 2002 as a member of Luthor's Injustice Gang, Star Sapphire made her onscreen debut on the Justice League animated series. She would continue to aggravate the heroes (even though Hal Jordan was not the Green Lantern in the Justice League continuity) throughout the series run and into Justice League Unlimited.
Carol Ferris would next appear, without any alter ego, in 2008's Justice League: The New Frontier. The movie presented a fairly traditional take on the Hal Jordan origin story in which Carol was seen as Hal's employer and love interest.


Carol would once again (briefly) appear in the 2009 Green Lantern: First Flight origin tale.



In fact, eagle-eyed viewers have already been able to spot the Star Sapphire symbol on Carol's flight helmet in the Green Lantern trailer.
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