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Galius Zed
File:Galius super.jpg
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceTales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981): "Defeat!"
Created byLen Wein
Joe Staton
In-story information
Team affiliationsDarkstars
Green Lantern Corps
Black Lantern Corps
AbilitiesGreen and Black Lantern power rings

Galius Zed is a fictional character and a superhero from the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981): "Defeat!". He was a member of the Green Lantern Corps.

Fictional character biography[edit]

Galius was first introduced when he fought alongside Hal Jordan during the war against Krona and Nekron. He has participated in many battles alongside his fellow Green Lantern Corps. He served as part of the invasion force sent to Qward to destroy the Anti-Green Lantern Corps.[1]

He was trusted to take part in the "psychodrama" in which Hal Jordan was tested on his capabilities of being a Green Lantern.[2] Galius also survived the Crisis on Infinite Earths. He lost his power ring after the Trial of Sinestro and the subsequent collapse of the Main Power Battery on Oa.[3]

After the destruction of the Corps, John Stewart was chosen by the Controllers for the Darkstars. John recruited many GL's to fill the void of the Corps. Galius was one of the recruits and accepted.[4] Their first mission was to Talyn, a planet which had been devastated by Psimon. Galius Zed later went to Earth to drive off an alien crime syndicate.[5]

When Grayven the third son of Darkseid arose the Darkstars stood up to fight him. Even though they were only eighteen they took a stand on Rann against the odds against this menace. During the assault on the Darkstars their member Charlie Vicker was cut down, but Grayven was defeated by John and Kyle Rayner. Galius Zed, Munchukk, Chaser Bron, and Ferrin Colos remained on Rann to help Adam Strange rebuild the battered city of Ranagar.[6]

The Darkstars were soon needed to fight once more, this time against the threat of Hyathis. The would-be Empress of Rann used mind control to pitt the Zaredians against the Darkstars, creating a diversion while she kidnapped Aleea, the daughter of Adam Strange. Hyathis might have succeeded but for the arrival of Superboy and the Ravers who helped to crush her plans.[7] Galius Zed would not live long to savor this victory. He was killed by the warrior Fatality who had been cutting down every Green Lantern she came across in revenge for John Stewart's failure to prevent the destruction of her home planet Xanshi.[8]

Galius Zed is memorialized in the Crypts of Oa and is regarded by many to be a legendary Green Lantern.[9]

Blackest Night[edit]

Galius Zed is one of the many fallen Lanterns to be risen from his grave on Oa to become a Black Lantern. In Blackest Night #1, he is one of the many Black Lanterns beginning a stand against the living Green Lanterns on Oa.[10]

In other media[edit]

Film[edit]

  • Galius Zed also appears in cameos in the live-action film Green Lantern. He retains most of his appearance from the comics, albeit modified to some extent to make him look more organic for the sake of realism, his body is somewhat more elongated than spherical. He is also part of the film toyline.

Television[edit]

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Galius Zed as depicted in Justice League
  • Galius Zed appeared in the Justice League episode "In Blackest Night" voiced by René Auberjonois. He was one of several Green Lanterns attending the trial of John Stewart for the crime of destroying an entire planet. The Lanterns were not there to support John, but rather join in the crowd's vocal abuse of Stewart. The other Justice League members later confronted him and the other Green Lanterns present about this. In a later episode, "Hearts and Minds", he and Arkkis Chummuck are killed in battle by Despero's forces on Kalanor.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #1-3, Green Lantern Vol. 2 #150
  2. ^ Green Lantern Vol. 2 #165-167
  3. ^ Green Lantern Vol. 2 #199, 222-224
  4. ^ Darkstars #27
  5. ^ Darkstars #28, 32
  6. ^ Green Lantern Vol. 3 #74, #75
  7. ^ Superboy and the Ravers #3, #4
  8. ^ Green Lantern Vol. 3 #82, #83
  9. ^ Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps: Secret Files #1
  10. ^ Blackest Night #1

External links[edit]

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