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Arisia Rrab
Arisia Rrab on the variant cover of Green Lantern: Lost Army #2 (2015).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceTales of the Green Lantern Corps #1 (May 1981)
Created byMike W. Barr
Len Wein
Joe Staton
In-story information
SpeciesGraxosian
Place of originGraxos IV
Team affiliationsGreen Lantern Corps
Notable aliasesCindy Simpson
AbilitiesGreen Lantern Power Ring

Green power ring:

  • Energy constructs
  • Force field generation
  • Energy Absorption
  • Energy Projection
  • Flight
  • Energy aura
  • Universal translator
  • Ring duplication

Graxonite physiology:

  • Healing factor
  • Longevity
  • Hand to hand combat

Arisia Rrab is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, usually those featuring the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic police force of which she is a member. Arisia is a humanoid alien with golden-yellow skin, hair and eyes, and has pointed, elven ears.[1]

Arisia is named after the planet Arisia in the Lensman novels by E.E. Smith.[2][3] Along with Eddore of Tront, she was created by writer Mike W. Barr as a tip of the hat to the groundbreaking series in his Tales of the Green Lantern Corps miniseries in 1981. Her last name is "Barr" spelled backward (note that her last name was added later, not by creator Barr).

Publication history

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Arisia Rrab first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1 and was created by Mike W. Barr, Len Wein, and Joe Staton.[4] She is killed in Guy Gardner: Warrior #43 (June 1996). Writer Beau Smith stated that "DC wanted her dead. It was part of their deconstruction of the Green Lanterns at that time. My intent was to kill her and bring her back with powers that had no leaning to the GL Corps".[5]

Fictional character biography

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Green Lantern Corps

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Arisia is originally from the planet Graxos IV in Sector 2815.[6][1] Her father Fentara and several other family members were Green Lanterns before her. After Fentara and his brother Blish are killed in duty, Arisia is selected to replace them on her birthday, making her at least the fifth member of the family to serve as a Green Lantern.[7] Originally, Arisia is depicted as assuming the role of Green Lantern as a teenager.

Arisia first appears in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1 (May 1981) as part of a group of Green Lanterns sent to thwart Krona and Nekron. She, Katma Tui, Salaak, Ch'p, and Kilowog all relocate to Earth after the Crisis on Infinite Earths, where she adopts the secret identity of Cindy Simpson.[8] Arisia is first shown as having a crush on Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, who ultimately reciprocates her feelings. After being stationed on Earth with Jordan and confronted with their age difference, she subconsciously uses her power ring to age herself so that she and Jordan can be together.[9] Later, Arisia is among several Green Lanterns who lose their powers due to a disruption in the Central Power Battery on the planet Oa. However, Arisia decides to remain on Earth with her boyfriend Hal and pursue a modeling career. Their relationship becomes strained as they adjust to the changes affecting the Corps, which eventually leads to them breaking up.[1]

Powerless

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After her break-up with Hal Jordan, Arisia begins developing her friendship with Kilowog. During one visit, an accidental blow to the head causes her to suffer from memory loss and triggers a return to her 13-year-old mentality. She seeks out the only person she believes can help her: Hal Jordan. She returns to Ferris Aircraft, desperate to find Jordan, and (following an attack by the New Guardian Floro) is reunited with him. After a short time, her memories slowly begin to return, yet she still is not ready for the responsibility of being a Green Lantern again. Though she initially offers to return to the Corps as Hal's back-up, like Guy Gardner and John Stewart, the idea is rejected.

Over time, her memories return completely, and she seeks Guy Gardner's help in finding the missing Kilowog. Arisia offers to go to Oa with Gardner and the Justice League Task Force, as her knowledge of Oa would be an asset to the group. Gardner turns her down due to her lack of powers being more hindrance than a help. After her rejection, Arisia returns armed to the teeth and demands to join them. On Oa, they discover the skeletal remains of Kilowog and are attacked by Hal Jordan. She survives the attack and, upon returning to Earth, begins working at Gardner's new bar: Warrior's. On opening day, Arisia learns of Hal Jordan's supposed death from Kyle Rayner, though it's not long before Jordan arrives himself, proving the rumor false. He changes Arisia back into her Green Lantern costume and offers to return things to the way they were. Arisia argues that things have changed and that he is not the man he once was, asking him to leave.

While working at Warrior's, Arisia befriends Buck Wargo and Desmond Farr (aka Tiger-Man). Joined later by Lead from the Metal Men and a time-lost Lady Blackhawk, they act as bouncers, battling various villains that attack the bar. At times they are assisted by the Justice League Society member Wildcat. Arisia demonstrates enhanced healing abilities.[10]

Murdered

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A mysterious woman with ties to the equally enigmatic organization known only as "the Quorum" tries to cast a spell over Guy Gardner and gain control of his actions. Due to Verona's aid, who has sworn to protect the Warrior, Guy escapes the grasp of his assailant. In the midst of the conflict, the resurrected Major Force arrives looking for Verona as well. Though unsuccessful, he is only too happy to dispense with any of Guy's allies whom he crosses paths with. Arisia, unprepared for an attack by Major Force, is suffocated to death despite attempts to defend herself.[1][11] After Arisia's defeat, Major Force calls Guy Gardner out by delivering a picture of her. In the ensuing fight, Gardner kills him. At her funeral, Hal Jordan (again in his Parallax guise), appears beside Guy Gardner to give his final respects to the woman he had once loved. Before leaving, he creates a floating green hologram of Arisia above her body.[12]

Resurrection and beyond

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After regaining his Green Lantern status, Hal Jordan travels to the Manhunters' homeworld of Biot with Guy Gardner. There they discover dozens of missing Green Lanterns (including those Hal had left for dead during "Emerald Twilight") in suspended animation being kept as batteries to power the Cyborg Superman and the overhauled Manhunters. Hal wakes several of the Green Lanterns, but they attack him, believing he is still their enemy.[13] He finds Arisia unconscious and cocooned in a cavern wall and frees her. The Cyborg Superman reveals that after Arisia was murdered by Major Force and buried, her species' natural healing abilities revived her underground. Henshaw sent his Manhunters to retrieve her and bring her to Biot. Fully restored, Arisia fights by Hal's side, helping him destroy the planet. Though a relationship between the two is never restored, they do share a kiss.[14]

Arisia was shown fighting the Sinestro Corps off Oa along with Kilowog and many of the rookie members of the Corps. The Guardians place her in a supervisory position over Sodam Yat, the Green Lantern of Daxam, as he is predicted to be an important part of the Corps' survival. Arisia initially has difficulty in this role as Yat has a tendency of ignoring orders. Arisia, along with most of the Corps, participates in the universe-wide Sinestro Corps War, which includes several important battles on her former home: Earth.

Sodam Yat

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Following the Sinestro Corps War, Arisia continues to partner with Sodam Yat, now the host of the Ion entity. They have been working to free Daxam from Mongul and his faction of the Sinestro Corps.[15][16] They only succeed when Sodam sacrifices himself by entering Daxam's sun and turning it yellow.[17] On her return to Oa, Arisia finds the planet overrun by Black Lanterns, with the reanimated corpses of her family among them.[18]

After the 2011 "Blackest Night" storyline, Arisia visits the meeting hall where she berates the Guardians over Sodam's death, and the Guardians implicate Scar as being responsible.[19] Arisia experiences a nightmare which leads her to believe Sodam may still be alive.[20]

Prior to the 2010 "War of the Green Lanterns" storyline, Krona removes Sodam from Daxam's star to extract the Ion entity. Arisia convinces Guy to stop at Daxam to look for Yat as they are on a mission to discover what is draining the power of all the lantern corps. Yat has fallen down to Daxam. The still unconscious Sodam's body is carried away by two boys and hidden from the other Daxamites. Sodam awakens in a cavern, surrounded by many Daxamites who revere him for his sacrifice. They reveal to him that his father and the rest of Daxam society wish to find him and throw him back into the sun so they can get their powers back. Convinced that his survival was due to divine intervention, Sodam declares that, before Daxam can be cleansed of its xenophobia, the rest of the universe must be made a better place. He leads his followers on a journey to "make the Guardians pay for their sins". While on this pilgrimage, Sodam is ambushed by the telepathic warlord Zardor, who later makes him attack Guy Gardner by having him believe Guy is a Guardian. When Arisia and Kilowog manage to break Zardor's control over Sodam, he flees using Sodam as his personal body guard. Zardor's last words for the corps are: "Enjoy the war". While this is happening, Arisia, Guy Gardner and Kilowog to discover what the source of the energy stolen from the Lantern Corps. Arisia does not lay eyes on Yat but is told by Gardner that Yat is under Zardor's control.[21]

Later, Jordan, John Stewart entrusts Arisia with a diplomatic mission to Lantern Jruk's homeworld in an effort to stop them from an alliance with the brutal, murderous Khund. This 'diplomacy', which is mostly honorable hand-to-hand combat by Jruk, is sabotaged by the Durlans, shape changers who have declared war on the Lanterns.[22]

A group of Lanterns, including Arisia, work to rescue a mysterious being they know that had been tortured by their enemies the Durlans. After a long fight, they find the prisoner is Sodam Yat.[23] Rrab volunteers to fight back when the actions of the 'New Gods' endangers all ring wielders.[24]

Powers and abilities

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As a Green Lantern, Arisia is capable of projecting energy-based constructions, flight, and utilizing various other abilities through her power ring which are only limited by her imagination and willpower.

Other versions

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An alternate version of Arisia appears in Green Lantern: Earth One. This version is the leader of the Green Lantern Corps and a rebellion against the Manhunters.

In other media

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Television

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Film

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Arisia in Green Lantern: First Flight.

Video games

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Jimenez, Phil (2008), "Arisia", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 25, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
  2. ^ David A. Kyle Lensman From Rigel: Second Stage Lensman Trilogy, p. 15, at Google Books
  3. ^ E. E. Smith Gray Lensman, p. 8, at Google Books
  4. ^ Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1
  5. ^ Kingman, Jim (September 2016). "All About Guy (Gardner)". Back Issue! (#91). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 11.
  6. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  7. ^ Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3 (July 2009)
  8. ^ Green Lantern Corps #201
  9. ^ Green Lantern Corps #205-206
  10. ^ Guy Gardner: Warrior #38 (January 1996)
  11. ^ Guy Gardner: Warrior #43 (June 1996)
  12. ^ Guy Gardner: Warrior #44 (July 1996)
  13. ^ Green Lantern vol. 4 #12 (July 2006)
  14. ^ Green Lantern vol. 4 #13 (September 2006)
  15. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #35 (April 2009). DC Comics (New York).
  16. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #36 (May 2009). DC Comics (New York).
  17. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #37 (June 2009). DC Comics (New York).
  18. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #40 (September 2009). DC Comics (New York).
  19. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #47 (April 2010)
  20. ^ Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #2 (September 2010). DC Comics (New York).
  21. ^ Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (2010). DC Comics (New York).
  22. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #26 (February 2014). DC Comics (New York).
  23. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #31 (July 2014)
  24. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #35 (December 2014). DC Comics (New York).
  25. ^ "The World's Finest - Superman: The Animated Series". The World's Finest. February 6, 1999. Retrieved January 15, 2011.
  26. ^ "The World's Finest - Justice League Unlimited". The World's Finest. September 18, 2004. Retrieved January 15, 2011.
  27. ^ a b c d "Arisia Rrab Voices (Green Lantern)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 23, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  28. ^ [1] Archived August 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013). "DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide". IGN. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
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