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Deborah Darnell

Deborah Darnell

Before the creation of the Star Sapphire Corps, Remoni-Notra was the fourth Star Sapphire to appear on Earth. She's from a planet named Pandini, and the Zamarons chose her to be their queen after Carol Ferris refused the title. She came to Earth in search of lost Star Sapphire gems and took the alias Deborah Camille Darnell.

Name:
Deborah Darnell
Publisher:
Real name:
Remoni-Notra
Aliases:
  • Remoni-Notra
  • Deborah Camille Darnell
  • Debbie Darnell
  • Star Sapphire
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Blast Power
  • Energy Based Constructs
  • Flight
  • Force Field
  • Light Projection
  • Radar Sense
First issue:
The Amazing World of DC Comics (1974) #11
cover

Origin

Remoni-Notra as Star Sapphire
Remoni-Notra as Star Sapphire

Originating from the planet Pandini, Remoni-Notra was selected by the Zamarons to be their queen after the honor was refused by the Earthwoman, Carol Ferris. After being given one of the five star sapphire gems and knowledge of the other four, she came to Earth to find the gem previously used by Carol. As Star Sapphire, she joined the Secret Society of Super Villains and began her search.

On Earth, she took the name Deborah Camille Darnell and gained employment as a stewardess for Ferris Air in order to get close to Carol and obtain the location of the gem. Surprisingly, as Debbie Darnell, she would often date the hero known as Captain Comet. For some time, her whereabouts were unknown until she was found by Despero in the infirmary of Belle Reve Prison. Deborah had slipped into a coma after being mind-wiped by Justice League member, Zatanna. Deborah participated in an on assault on the Justice League with other Society members who had their memories erased. The group was defeated and mind-wiped again.

Deborah was not seen again until the event known as the Infinite Crisis when a group of magic-users gathered at Stonehenge to summon the Spectre. Before opening any discussion, the Spectre points out Darnell for the crimes she committed against men and those who would not bow down to her. Condemning her, the Spectre transforms Darnell into glass and shatters her, effectively killing the Star Sapphire.

Issues

June 1976

August 1976

October 1976

December 1976

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February 1982

November 1995

August 2005

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February 2020

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