![]() 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. Over time, her memories return completely, and she seeks Guy Gardner's help in finding the missing Kilowog. Though she initially offers to return to the Corps as Hal's back-up, like Guy Gardner and John Stewart, the idea is rejected. 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. She returns to Ferris Aircraft, desperate to find Jordan, and (following an attack by the New Guardian Floro) is reunited with him. She seeks out the only person she believes can help her: Hal Jordan. 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. Powerless Īfter her break-up with Hal Jordan, Arisia begins developing her friendship with Kilowog. Their relationship becomes strained as they adjust to the changes affecting the Corps, which eventually leads to them breaking up. However, Arisia decides to remain on Earth with her boyfriend Hal and pursue a modeling career. Later, Arisia is among several Green Lanterns to lose their powers due to a disruption in the Main Battery on the planet Oa (the source from which the Green Lanterns draw their power). 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. Arisia is first shown as having a huge crush on Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, who ultimately reciprocates her feelings. Once there, she adopts the secret identity of Cindy Simpson, and redesigns the uniforms of the team to better reflect their individual personalities. She, Katma Tui, Salaak, Ch'p (who refers to her as the "big cutie"), and Kilowog all relocate to Earth after the Crisis on Infinite Earths. ![]() Originally, Arisia is depicted as assuming the role of Green Lantern while still a teenager.Īrisia first appears in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1 (May 1981) as part of a large group of Green Lanterns sent to thwart Krona and Nekron. Blish too eventually gives his life serving the Corps and Arisia is selected as his replacement on her next birthday, making her at least the fifth member of the family to serve as a Green Lantern. After her father meets his demise while serving the Corps, her uncle Blish is the next chosen to serve as the Lantern of her sector. In Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3, it's revealed that (in a rare occurrence) all of the Green Lanterns preceding her father belong to their lineage as well. Her father, Fentara, served as the Green Lantern of Sector 2815. Fictional character biography Green Lantern Corps Īrisia is originally from the planet Graxos IV. My intent was to kill her and bring her back with powers that had no leaning to the GL Corps". ![]() It was part of their deconstruction of the Green Lanterns at that time. Writer Beau Smith stated that "DC wanted her dead. She is killed in Guy Gardner: Warrior #43 (June 1996). Her last name is "Barr" spelled backward (note that her last name was added later, not by creator Barr).Īrisia Rrab first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1 and was created by Mike W. Barr as a tip of the hat to the groundbreaking series in his Tales of the Green Lantern Corps miniseries in 1981. Along with Eddore of Tront, she was created by writer Mike W. Īrisia is named after the planet Arisia in the Lensman novels by E.E. Arisia is a humanoid alien with golden-yellow skin, hair and eyes, and has pointed, elven ears. Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1 (May 1981)Īrisia 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 Rrab on the variant cover of Green Lantern: Lost Army #2 (2015).
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