Abin Sur
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Abin Sur | |
Art by Tom Mandrake. |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Showcase # 22 (September-October 1959) |
Created by | John Broome Gil Kane |
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Place of origin | Ungara |
Team affiliations | Green Lantern Corps |
Notable aliases | Lagzia |
Abilities | Green Lantern power ring |
Abin Sur is a fictional character and a superhero from the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Showcase #22 (September-October 1959): "SOS Green Lantern". He was a member of the Green Lantern Corps and recruited Hal Jordan as a Green Lantern.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
Originally a history professor on the planet Ungara, Abin Sur was soon appointed Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814 in the mid 1860s. As a child, he became best friends with Ruch Ehr and later, by association, Munni Jah. The two of them were a couple and Abin secretly loved Munni, but never spoke overtly of this.
Recruited by the Green Lantern known as Starkaor, he is known to have come to Earth on several occasions. In the American Old West, he teamed up with an ancestor of Hal Jordan's to battle an alien named Traitor (who was responsible for the death of Starkaor). During World War II, he encountered Starman and Bulletman when the three battled an alien being under the control of Mr. Mind. On a later visit, his ring's power was neutralized by the foe he was tracking. He discovered the unconscious forms of Alan Scott and Jay Garrick, and borrowed Scott's ring. He used it against his adversary, taking advantage of Scott's ring's lack of a yellow weakness. He also visited Earth at some point between the Golden and Silver Ages, when he encountered the Martian Manhunter.
While on patrol, he was attacked and pursued by the being known as Legion while on its way to Oa. Badly injured and with his spaceship seriously damaged, he made an emergency landing on the nearest habitable planet (Earth). Due to his injuries, Sur was aware that his death was inevitable and he used his ring to search for a successor. The first possibility was Clark Kent. Since he was not native to earth, he was not chosen. The next candidates were Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner. As Jordan was closer, the ring settled on him as the most suitable replacement right before Sur's death.
For a brief time during Zero Hour, he was pulled into the present, where he assisted the Darkstars in their battle against Entropy before being returned to his own time.
In the afterlife Sur was able to help Jordan again when Jordan entered the realm of the death lord, Necron, to stop his attempt to enter the living universe and destroy it. Jordan managed to incite the spirits of the deceased members of the Corps to destroy the god long enough for the Guardians to drive Krona and his forces back and seal the portal. Before the sealing was complete, Sur helped his successor exit the realm while saying how proud he was of Jordan. Abin Sur later sacrificed his soul to assist the Swamp Thing in rescuing his infant daughter Tefé Holland from the demon Nergal in Hell. It was later revealed that part of his soul was still being tortured in Hell while his spirit was acting as a companion to Hal Jordan during his brief stint as the Spectre. Eventually, he freed his soul from Hell and assisted Jordan on several spiritual adventures and metaphysical dilemmas. Eventually, Abin Sur engaged in the Karamm-Jeev Descent, an Ungaran form of reincarnation, and was reborn as Lagzia, daughter of Sur's old friends Ruch Ehr and Munni Jah.
During some point in his life, Abin sired a son, Amon Sur, who grew up to become leader the Black Circle crime syndicate. Amon was angry at his deceased father for abandoning him for the Corps, and decided to take his anger out on all Green Lanterns. Amon was eventually stopped by Hal Jordan's successor, Kyle Rayner and a second-generation Guardian of the Universe called Lianna. Amon eventually had a confrontation with Hal Jordan himself, who had returned to his position as Green Lantern after being both resurrected and freed from the influence of Parallax. Hal defeated the Amon, but Amon received a duplicate of Sinestro's ring from the Qwardians and vanished. After Hal finally took Abin's body home and buried it, a mysterious yellow light appeared in the sky after Hal left, presumably Amon arriving to visit his father's grave.
During The Sinestro Corps War, it is revealed that Abin discovered a prophecy concerning of the Multiverse and "The Blackest Night" prior to his death. Green Lantern: Secret Origin, reveals details of Abin's quest to learn more about The Blackest Night as he interrogated a group of demons who had foreseen the prophecy. He learned that Earth is the birthplace of The Black: the antithesis of the emotional spectrum that the prophecy predicts will "one day consume all light and all life." [1] He discovered that the prophecy foretells his own death, when his ring fails him in his time of greatest need. He subsequently journeyed to Earth in an effort to learn more about The Blackest Night, so that he might stop the prophecy's fulfillment. During his quest, Abin Sur begins to lose his faith in his willpower and his ring, and begins to feel fear. His weakened willpower results in his ring creating correspondingly weaker constructs, allowing his prisoner (the demon Atrocitus he captured on the planet Ysmault) to break free, attack him, and cause his ship to crash on Earth. Abin Sur is critically injured in the crash, leading him to instruct his ring to seek out a successor - and the ring settles on Hal Jordan.
[edit] Spaceship
In the Silver Age comics, as the abilities of Hal Jordan's power ring began to show it was capable of practical long range space travel, that raised the question of why Abin Sur needed a ship.
[edit] Pre-Crisis explanation
In the story "Earth's First Green Lantern," Jordan revealed that he wondered that himself and asked his ring to explain.
The ring told the story of how Abin Sur discovered a parasitic energy being species that fed on sentient beings' "I-factor," a substance that enabled inventiveness, attacking civilizations and stalling their development. Sur captured them to stop their destruction, but one of their number had escaped and vowed to free his brethren. To do so, he tracked down Sur's planet and created a disaster to force him to appear to stop it. Since Sur did not mask himself, the being recognized him immediately and followed him to his home. As Sur neglected to charge his ring before going to sleep, he was unable to stop the being from taking control of him.
With the being in control of his body and about to force him to go and free his fellows, Sur tricked the being into thinking that he would not be able to do so because the ring would be low on power after the trip there while in reality the ring's charge is purely time based. The being decided to have Sur take a ship to the destination, but before leaving, Sur managed to get a hold of his invisible power battery. On the ship, Sur piloted the ship and waited until he moved into a green colored planetary radiation belt which allowed Sur to charge his ring without the being noticing. Thus armed, Sur battled and captured the being. However during the fight, the ship wandered into Earth's radiation belt (which was apparently yellow colored in the Earth-1 universe). With his ring useless, Sur lost control of the battered ship and crashed. Mortally wounded, Sur sought out his replacement and drew Jordan to him.
According to Jordan, this account prompted him to keep a secret identity as a security precaution, to carefully navigate around Earth's radiation belts and presumably he made a point of usually keeping his ring charged to prevent similar sneak attacks.
[edit] Post-Crisis explanation
In Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 (1986), writer Alan Moore answered the question with a story of how the hero once visited Ysmault, a prison planet for an ancient race of demons, the Empire of Tears, vanquished millennia ago by the Oans. He was on a rescue mission and felt he could not wait for instruction from the Guardians, who likely could have warned the Lantern of the planet's inhabitants and their dangerous psychological manipulation powers.
While there, Abin Sur met a demon named Qull of the Five Inversions, a humanoid with a gaping mouth in his chest and a tongue-shaped head, crucified by three glowing spikes topped with the symbol of the Green Lantern Corps. This unholy messiah predicted the hero would die when his power ring ran out of energy at a critical moment, while he was fighting an opponent or unprotected in hard vacuum. Abin Sur, worried by this prophecy, began using a starship for interstellar voyages, as an additional safeguard.
A decade later, fleeing his enemy, his spaceship collided with a girdle of yellow radiation around Earth that rendered his starship and his power-ring useless within moments. Had he relied on his ring alone, he realized, he might have tested the planet's magnetosphere before rashly entering it. Thus, while Legion may have wounded him, it could be argued that it was Qull that was actually responsible for Abin Sur's death, having sown the seeds of doubt in the Green Lantern's mind.
[edit] Post-Infinite Crisis explanation
In the new Secret Origins of Green Lantern (Green Lantern #30, 2008) Abin Sur's final fate was tweaked again, incorporating elements of the Parallax impurity. Still forced to use a starship due to his growing fear of his impending death, he dies while escorting Atrocitus, another prisoner of the Empire of Tears, on Earth in his search for the Black Energies who he were foretold would bring on the Blackest Night. Atrocitus, caged in the starship, reawakens Abin Sur fears, allowing the yellow weakeness to seep into his constructs enough to weaken his restrains and be able to escape. While Atrocitus, successfully, manages to free himself, Abin Sur is left to choose between a crash landing on Coast City, or a riskier one in the desert nearby. Abin Sur chooses sacrifice, and lands in the deserts. He dies of his wounds after warning Sinestro, still a loyal Lantern at the time, and designating Hal Jordan as his successor.
[edit] In other media
- Abin Sur first appeared in animation on the Super Friends series. He appears in the Challenge of the Superfriends episode "Secret Origins of the Superfriends."
- Abin Sur was featured in an animated episode of Superman: The Animated Series involving Kyle Rayner and Sinestro. The episode was called "In Brightest Day", likely a nod to the Green Lantern Oath.
In the episode, Abin is used for Kyle's GL origin in much the same way he was used for Hal Jordan's. Abin battles with Sinestro, who is hunting Green Lanterns and stealing their rings. He crashes his spaceship on earth and sends his ring off to find a suitable replacement just before his death.
- Abin Sur appears in the animated film Justice League: The New Frontier, where he is voiced by Corey Burton. In the movie, he dies because of the vast amount of yellow energy from the rocket ship explosion.
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