Sabbac
Vic Sage
Salem the Witch Girl
Salem the Witch Girl (Salem Nader) is a fictional character appearing inFictional biography
Born in the mid 1900s as a native of Limbo Town, she inherited a curse from her mother whom escaped the dimension which unwittingly caused misfortune to those she interacted with. In 1940, she encountered Fate, who was immune to the curse, and together they thwarted Wotan's plot. Becoming Doctor Fate's sidekick, Salem adopted the name "Salem the Witch Girl" and was aided by her black cat familiar Midnight before mysteriously disappearing following her curse nearly killing Inza Cramer, Nelson's girlfriend and partner. Due to being in the Time Master's capsules, knowledge of her existence was erased from all those whom knew her, including Kent Nelson.''The New Golden Age'' #1. DC Comics. She is eventually rescued by Stargirl and brought into the present day (2023), where she meets with the current Doctor Fate and relative of Kent, Khalid Nassour. Hostile to him due to having inherited the mantle, he places Salem in the care of the Justice Society, allowing her to take his place on the team until she was ready to reconcile with him.''Stargirl: The Lost Children'' #5. DC Comics.''Stargirl: The Lost Children'' #6. DC Comics. Following her introduction, Salem appears in several crossover events, including '' Titans: Beast World'' and '' Absolute Power''. In the latter event, Salem and several members of the JSA are depowered by the Amazo android Jadestone, but regroup in the Tower of Fate and formulate a plan to stop Amanda Waller.Alex Sanchez
Sand Demon
Sand Demon (Eddie Slick) is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Eddie Slick is the manager of the wrestler King Crusher and provided him with mutative steroids to win a match. However, Firestorm defeats him while exposing the steroid operation in the process. Eddie is later exposed to the steroids and buried in the Nevada Desert, transforming him into a sand-manipulatingSand Demon in other media
An alternate universe variant of Eddie Slick / Sand Demon from Earth-2 appears in ''Shiera Sanders
Sandman
Rafael Sandoval
Cassie Sandsmark
Helena Sandsmark
Garrett Sanford
Bette Sans Souci
Chato Santana
Sardath
Sardine
Sardine is the name of a fictional character inAlexander Sartorius
Sarya
Satanus
Greg Saunders
Kendra Saunders
Mia Saunders
Mia Saunders first appeared in '' JSA: All Stars'' #2 (1999). Mia is the infant daughter of Kendra Saunders ( Hawkgirl). As a teenager, Kendra got pregnant with Mia and had to give her up for adoption to an Oregon couple. It is later revealed that Kendra regularly visits her daughter.Scandal Savage
Vandal Savage
Savant
Maggie Sawyer
Dava Sbörsc
Scarecrow
Scarlet Skier
Dren Keeg, the Scarlet Skier is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics created by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis during their comical run in ''Justice League''. Scarlet Skier was the arch-enemy of G'nort, a rather incomepetent Green Lantern. Eventually, Scarlet Skier was stranded on Earth, befriended G'nort and joined the ''Justice League Antarctica''.Anton Schott
Irwin Schwab
Scorcher
Scorcher is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Bike Buzzard's version
The first Scorcher is the leader of the Bike Buzzards and took part in the Sand Scrambler racing event. Scorcher and the Bike Buzzards used unorthodox methods to win the event and were then defeated by theArsonist version
The second version is an unnamed arsonist with a flamethrower.Cindy Brand
Cindy Brand is a pyrokinetic supervillain who is an enemy of Scare Tactics.First Dark Nemesis version
The first Scorcher that is a member of Dark Nemesis is a pyrokinetic and a human/ H'San Natall hybrid who grew up in the same special orphanage as Blizard. Scorcher later orchestrated a prison break, andSecond Dark Nemesis version
The second Scorcher, a member of Dark Nemesis, is a pyrokinetic female and the successor of the previous version. She and the rest of Dark Nemesis were sent to acquire the files on Apex and were easily taken down by a refocused Titans.Scorcher in other media
* Scorcher appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''. * An original incarnation of Scorcher appears in the ''Alan Scott
Scream Queen
Scream Queen (Nina Skorzeny) was the vampire lead singer of Scare Tactics. She was created by Len Kaminski and Anthony Williams and first appeared in '' Showcase '96'' #11 (December 1996). A member of the Skorzeny clan of vampires in Markovia, Nina's family were killed by a group of vampire killers called the Graveyard Shift. The group was responsible for many vampire concentration camps as they attempted to exterminate all the vampires in Markovia. Nina was able to survive their efforts and escaped to America. This left her with a deep distrust of humans, whom she called "breathers" or "normals." After making it to America, she was captured by R-Complex, a government agency that subjected her to numerous experiments. She was eventually rescued by the efforts of Arnold Burnsteel and Fate. The pair also freed Fang, Slither, and Gross-Out. Burnsteel suggested the group form a band to serve as cover while they try to outrun R-Complex agents. The Scream Queen met Catwoman on one occasion. The pair battled Graveyard Shift members and an elderly vampire in Gotham City. Nina was forced to kill the vampire to save Catwoman's life. She felt some guilt over killing a member of her kind to save a human, but the pair had bonded, and Catwoman became one of the few humans that the Scream Queen saw as a friend. Eventually, the Scream Queen began to change her view of her Scare Tactics teammates, finally seeing them as friends. Following Slither's death, Nina arranged for the group to take his ashes and throw them in his father's face. She also bit and sucked all the alcohol from Burnsteel's system when he got drunk to deal with his grief. Following Gross-Out's transformation and departure from Earth, the group was left with only three members. They vowed to carry on, however, and set out to search for new members. The Scream Queen first appeared in ''Scream Queen in other media
* An original, unidentified incarnation of the Scream Queen based on Silver Banshee makes a non-speaking appearance in the '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "Trials of the Demon!". * An original incarnation of Scream Queen appears in '' Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'', voiced by Kari Wuhrer. This version is an alternate universe version ofSam Scudder
Scylla
Scylla is aRaghu Seetharaman
Sensei
Sensor
Shaggy Man
Shango
Shango is an adaptation of the deity Sàngó from the Yorùbá culture for theShark
The Shark is the name of three fictional characters inFirst version
The first Shark is a non-superpowered commando. Along with his companions named Sardine and Whale, he is part of theSecond version
The second Shark is the secret identity of criminal Gunther Hardwicke. He is a member of the Terrible Trio, along with the Fox and the Vulture. He wears a shark mask and uses fish-themed technology to commit crimes. This Shark—and the Terrible Trio—debuted in ''Detective Comics'' #253 (March 1958).Third version
The third Shark, who has used the aliases T. S. Smith and in the past, debuted in ''Green Lantern'' (vol. 2) #24 (October 1963). He is a tiger shark that rapidly mutated after exposure to nuclear waste (later retconned to be part of the Kroloteans' experiments). The rapid evolutionary growth gives him high intelligence, a humanoid appearance and telepathic powers, but leaves him with his bloodthirsty shark instincts. This Shark has fought Green Lantern II, as well asShark in other media
* The Shark appears in '' The All-New Super Friends Hour'', voiced by Robert Ridgely. * The Shark makes non-speaking cameo appearances in ''Steven Sharpe
Shat-Ru
Shat-Ru is a supporting character appearing in American comic books published byShazam
Shazam Jr.
Cyril Sheldrake
Percival Sheldrake
Percy Sheldrake
Byron Shelley
Shellshock
Shellshock is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Ruth Spencer
Ruth Spencer is a criminal with thermal blasts who is the aunt of Paul Spencer. She once fought against Hawk and Dove. During the " Infinite Crisis" storyline, Shellshock appeared as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.Black Ops member
The second Shellshock is an unnamed woman who is a member of Black Ops and possesses super-strength.Jivan Shi
Shift
Shift is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is a fragment of Metamorpho who obtained sentience and took on the name of Shift.''Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day'' #3. DC Comics. Metamorpho attempts to reassimilate his "twin", but the Outsiders convince him that the twin deserves the chance to lead his own life. This second Metamorpho chose the name "Shift" and develops a relationship withShift in other media
Shift appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.Miya Shimada
Stephen Shin
Shiv
Shiv is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She appeared in 11 issues of ''Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.'', two issues of ''JSA'' and four issues of ''JSA All-Stars''. Cindy Burman is the daughter of the supervillain the Dragon King. She had a grudge against Stargirl. Shiv was also a member of Johnny Sorrow's incarnation of the Injustice Society. In " The New Golden Age", Shiv and Dragon King were seen in a flashback fighting Stargirl and S.T.R.I.P.E.Shiv in other media
* Shiv appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''. * Cindy Burman appears in '' Stargirl'', portrayed by Meg DeLacy as a young adult and Sophia Annabelle Kim as a child. This version is the girlfriend of Henry King Jr., rival of Yolanda Montez, cheerleading captain of Blue Valley High, and the most popular student at school, though most students shun her due to her mean-spirited nature. Additionally, she is determined to follow in her father Shiro Ito's footsteps and join the Injustice Society, having been genetically modified at a young age and gaining a healing factor and retractable wrist blades. However, her father refuses to acknowledge her, resulting in her becoming bitter and spiteful. Throughout the first season, she steals some of her father's inventions to challenge Stargirl, only to be defeated by Henry and imprisoned by Ito. Nonetheless, she escapes imprisonment, kills her father, and locates a gem containing Eclipso. In the second season, Burman and Eclipso create their own Injustice Society called Injustice Unlimited to fight Stargirl and herGerard Shugel
Sickle
Sickle is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Igor
Igor and his brother Ivan were acrobats who were turned into deadly agents by the NKVD's "Red Flag" program and fought the Blackhawks as Hammer and Sickle.Natasha Ulyanova
Natasha Ulyanova is a Russian woman and the sister ofSidd
Sidd is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Sidd is a minor villain in ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' and later teams up with Clayface and Facade in ''Justice League''.Signal
Silent Knight
Silver Ghost
The Silver Ghost is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the character, created by Gerry Conway and Ric Estrada, first appeared in ''Freedom Fighters (comics), Freedom Fighters'' #1 (March 1976).Raphael van Zandt
Raphael van Zandt is a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains as the Silver Ghost. He opposes the Freedom Fighters (comics), Freedom Fighters in general and Firebrand (DC Comics), Firebrand in particular.Second version
In an untold story of Earth-Two, this Silver Ghost is a detective who wanted to become a vigilante like Batman (Earth-Two), Batman. After witnessing Batman defeat some criminals without weapons, Silver Ghost decided not to be a vigilante.Silver Ghost in other media
A genderbent incarnation of Silver Ghost named Raya van Zandt appears in ''Silver Monkey
Silver Monkey is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Silver Monkey I
Silver Monkey is a martial artist and mercenary who is a member of the Brotherhood of the Monkey Fist. He was hired by the Shan Triad.Silver Monkey II
In "Salvation Run", an unidentified second Silver Monkey was seen among the villains on the prison planet.Silver Monkey in other media
* Silver Monkey appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''. * Silver Monkey appears in ''Beware the Batman'', voiced by James Remar. 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. This version is a member of the League of Assassins.Silver Scarab
Silver Scarab is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Hector Hall
Silver Scarab II
An unidentified person operated as the second Silver Scarab when impersonating Hector Hall. He was depicted as an ally of Hath-Set.Peter Silverstone
Sam Simeon
Sin
Sin first appeared in ''Birds of Prey (comic book), Birds of Prey'' #92 (May 2006), and was created by writer Gail Simone and artist Paulo Siqueira. She appeared as a recurring character on The CW Arrowverse series ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'', portrayed by Bex Taylor-Klaus. Sin was introduced whenSin in other media
Sin appears in ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'', portrayed by Bex Taylor-Klaus. This version is Cindy Simone, a streetwise Caucasian teenager from Star City (comics), Starling City and a confidante and sidekick of Sara Lance.Richard Sionis
Roman Sionis
Sister Superior
Georgia Sivana
Thaddeus Sivana
Paul Sloane
Ellie Mae Skaggs
Stretch Skinner
Hiram "Stretch" Skinner is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Hiram "Stretch" Skinner is a novice private eye detective who is unnaturally tall and thin. He would become the sidekick of Wildcat (Ted Grant), Wildcat.Skeeter
Skeeter (Ellie Mae Skaggs) was a girl turned into vampire in 1865. As vampire she has superhuman strength and speed, psychic powers and the ability to transform into a more monstrous form.Skyhook
Skyhook (Aleister Hook) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was created by John Byrne (comics), John Byrne for ''Skyhook in other media
Aleister Hook appears in ''Superman & Lois'', portrayed by Shekhar Paleja. This version is an Intergang scientist who, among others, is charged by Bruno Mannheim to experiment on corpses as well as make use of Superman's blood samples. Hook is later killed by Otis (DC Comics), Otis Grisham off-screen while obtaining information about Bizarro.Skyman
Skyman is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Sylvester Pemberton
Klar-Don
Klar-Don is a Kryptonian who wasJacob Colby
Jacob Colby is one of the first official subjects for Lex Luthor's "Everyman Project". Luthor's project grants superpowers to Colby, who is given the codename "Skyman" after Luthor buys the rights to Infinity, Inc. from the Sylvester Pemberton, Pemberton Estate. This Skyman had the power to control the air and the power of flight. Colby later becomes romantically involved with his teammate Natasha Irons, Starlight. It is later revealed that Colby was killed by his teammate Everyman (DC Comics), Everyman, who consumed Colby's body and gained the ability to assume his form.Garrison Slate
Garrison Slate is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Len Wein, Joey Cavalieri and Paris Cullins, he first appeared in ''Blue Beetle'' (vol. 6) #12. Garrison Slate is the founder of S.T.A.R. Labs.Garrison Slate in other media
Elements of Slate are incorporated into the Arrowverse character Harrison Wells (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh).Sledge
Sledge is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Sledge is a genetically-enhanced supersoldier who the top secret government organization Quorum designed for the United States army with the experiments giving him super-strength and invulnerability. Because of his unstableness, he was put on a deep freeze. When Sledge was released, he vowed revenge on America and fought Guy Gardner (character), Guy Gardner who managed to defeat him with help fromEddie Slick
Sleepwalk
Holly McKenzie was a member of the Brotherhood of Dada gathered by Mr. Nobody (comics), Mr. Nobody, otherwise known as Sleepwalk. She was a British girl with superhuman strength, but only when she was asleep. To avoid waking, she took sleeping pills and wore headphones that played Barry Manilow, literally sleepwalking while committing crimes.Sleepwalk in other media
* Sleepwalk appears in the third season of ''Doom Patrol (TV series), Doom Patrol'', portrayed by Anita Kalathara.Slipknot
Slobo
Smart Bomb
Smart Bomb is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Kellogg
Kellogg is a man in a flying powered exoskeleton who is sent crashing into the streets by Catwoman who warns him to stay out of the East End. Catwoman later speculated that Smart Bomb worked for Black Mask (character), Black Mask. Smart Bomb is later interrogated by detectives James Lenahan and Carl Worth. When Sam Bradley Jr. came in, Smart Bomb tried to use his suit's gun only to be shot by Lenahan and Worth. Smart Bomb's armor is then used by Slam Bradley when Commissioner Michael Akins approves this undercover work.''Catwoman'' Vol. 3 #46. DC Comics.Sam Bradley Jr.
As mentioned above, Slam Bradley's son Sam Bradley Jr. went undercover as Smart Bomb. He started his work by getting close to Black Mask during the " Infinite Crisis" storyline and also ended up being undercover in Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.Christopher Smith
Felicity Smoak
Snare
Leonard Snart
Lisa Snart
Caitlin Snow
Safiyah Sohail
Safiyah Sohail is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is depicted as the former lover of Batwoman, Kate Kane who keeps the pirate nation of Coryana in check.Safiyah Sohail in other media
Safiyah Sohail (Arrowverse), Safiyah Sohail appears in ''Batwoman (TV series), Batwoman'', portrayed by Shivaani Ghai. This version is served by the Rifle and the Many Arms of Death. Additionally, she has a history with Beth Kane (Arrowverse), Alice, having found her after she escaped from August Cartwright and with whom she shares a mutual hatred towards Catherine Hamilton-Kane (Arrowverse), Catherine Hamilton-Kane, and is connected to Black Mask (character), Black Mask.Ruby Sokov
Vladimir Sokov
Son of Pyg
Son of Pyg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Janosz "Johnny" Valentin is the son of Professor Pyg. Kate Kane, Batwoman was investigating the murders of three marines that he killed on behalf of a group of Argentinian criminals. Son of Pyg was revealed to be an operative of Leviathan (DC Comics), Leviathan who oversaw the initiation of Leviathan's recruits. He interrogates Stephanie Brown (character), Stephanie Brown and Jolisa Windsor and claims that one of them betrayed Saint Hadrian's Finishing School for Girls. When Son of Pyg threatens Jolisa, Stephanie frees herself and saves Jolisa. Both of them go on the run with Son of Pyg and the Leviathan girls in hot pursuit. As Stephanie as Batgirl gets Jolisa down to the courtyard, Son of Pyg catches up to them and is knocked out by the gardener, who is revealed to be a disguised Batman.Johnny Sorrow
Johnny Sorrow is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Formerly a silent film actor, Sorrow is forced into retirement by the new "Sound film, talkies" and turned to crime. Sorrow steals a "Subspace Prototype" that enabled him to become intangible by warping through another dimension. During an encounter with the Justice Society of America, Sandy Hawkins, Sandy destroys the Subspace Prototype, which tears Sorrow apart and transports his remains to another dimension called the "Subtle Realms". A Lovecraftian entity called the "King of Tears" discovers Sorrow and gives him a golden mask that enables him to regain his physical form. Sorrow's face, warped beyond description, instantly kills anyone who sees it. Sorrow reappears as the leader of the new Injustice Society, consisting of Icicle (comics), Icicle, Blackbriar Thorn, Count Vertigo, Geomancer (comics), Geomancer, Killer Wasp, and Artemis Crock, Tigress. In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "Spark
Sparky
Sparky is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Sparkington J. Northrup
Sparkington J. Northrup is a teenager who became the sidekick of Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett), Blue Beetle. He was among the sidekicks who were kidnapped by Childminder before being rescued and brought to the present day.''Stargirl: The Lost Children'' #4. DC Comics.Freedom Fighters villain
An unnamed comic fan was among those who were recruited into the Crusaders by #Silver Ghost, Silver Ghost. As Sparky, he possessed pyrokinesis.Speed Demon
Speed Demon is a character appearing inSpeedy
Roy Harper
Mia Dearden
Horten Spence
Horten Spence is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Horten Spence is a photojournalist at the ''Gothamite News'' who is paired up with Vicki Vale. They are sent to investigate the Fever phenomenon. While scouting out the buildings, they run into some members of the Street Demonz. They attack Vicki, but Horten protects her. Vicki then kisses Horten as Batman swings overhead.Horten Spence in other media
Horten Spence appears in the ''Batwoman (TV series), Batwoman'' episode "Time Off for Good Behavior", portrayed by Jaime Callica. This version is a former reporter for the ''Gotham Gazette''.Spin
Spin is a fictional character appearing inSpin in other media
A female character loosely based on Spin named Spencer Young appears in ''Patty Spivot
Sportsman
Sportsmaster
Squid
Squire
Silver St. Cloud
Sapphire Stagg
Simon Stagg
Stalnoivolk
Stalnoivolk ( or "Steel Wolf") is aBuddy Standler
Star Sapphire
Star Sapphire is the name of several fictional characters inGolden Age Star Sapphire
The first version of the character appears in ''All-Flash, All-Flash Comics'' #32 (Dec–Jan 1947) and ''Comic Cavalcade'' #29 (Oct–Nov 1948) and battles the Jay Garrick, Golden Age Flash. This Star Sapphire claims to be a queen from the 7th Dimension, and attempts to conquer Earth by destroying all the plant life, which would cause the world to run out of oxygen. A later Retroactive continuity, retcon connects her with the Zamaron Star Sapphires, explaining that she had been chosen as Queen of the Zamarons, but had proved unworthy, hence her banishment to the 7th dimension. In this story, she attempts to manipulate Carol Ferris into using the Star Sapphire stone to destroy the Zamarons. The Flash is able to break the connection. This was the Golden Age character's sole modern appearance.Carol Ferris
Dela Pharon
Dela Pharon was introduced as the third woman to hold the position of Star Sapphire in ''Green Lantern'' (vol. 2) #41 (December 1965). Technically speaking, however, Carol Ferris simultaneously appears as Star Sapphire in the same issue. In the story, Ferris is injured testing out one of her new flying machines, and is brought to the hospital for treatment. However, she awakens and finds herself drawn away from the hospital. It is shown that Ferris is being lured off by the Star Sapphire gem, and upon finding it she once again takes on the mantle of Star Sapphire. As Star Sapphire she returns to pursuing her quest to marry Green Lantern; however, conflict arises with the arrival of an alien woman who also appears to be the Zamaron's queen and Star Sapphire. Jordan discovers Ferris' transformation upon finding her fighting the second, alien, Star Sapphire. The Zamarons arrive to meet Jordan and explain that Dela Pharon (from the planet Xanador) is the woman that Ferris is fighting.''Green Lantern'' (vol. 2) #41 (December 1965) Before the events of the issue, the Zamarons chose Pharon as their new queen and recipient of the Star Sapphire, but a dissenting group of Zamarons claimed that Ferris would have made a superior queen. Angered by the opposition, Pharon travels to Earth and attacks Ferris in retaliation (which was the cause of her aircraft malfunction). Recognizing the attack provokes Ferris to become Star Sapphire again and defend herself. At the conclusion of their duel, Ferris appears to be the victor and leaves to challenge Jordan. Following his defeat, she forces him to travel with her to Zamaron and become her husband. Before the wedding, Jordan discovers that the woman he believed to be Ferris is really Pharon in disguise. Jordan finds the real Ferris living Pharon's life on Xanador, and brings her to Zamaron. He defeats Pharon and returns with Ferris to Earth without her retaining any knowledge of the events that transpired. Dela Pharon reappears in a story told by Carol Ferris during the ''Mystery of the Star Sapphire'' story line. She continues to serve as Star Sapphire after her first appearance, and eventually both falls in love with and enslaves the Green Lantern of Xanador. After becoming his mate, she kills him and encases their planet in violet crystal.''Green Lantern'' (vol. 4) #19 (June 2007)Deborah Camille Darnell
Remoni-Notra, of the planet Pandina, is chosen by the Zamarons to be their queen, an honor previously bequeathed upon Earth's Carol Ferris, but refuses. Remoni-Notra is given one of the five star sapphire gems and is told of the existence of the other four. Using her powers, she comes to Earth to locate and steal Carol Ferris' gem and joins the Secret Society of Super Villains as the new Star Sapphire in hopes of finding a clue to the gem. On Earth, she takes the name Deborah Camille Darnell and becomes a stewardess at Ferris Aircraft, in hopes of getting closer to Carol and the Star Sapphire gem. As Star Sapphire, Darnell can use her gem of power to fly and to hurl blasts of force nearly equal to the power of a Green Lantern's ring. Moreover, the Sapphire bestows upon her a certain amount of invulnerability and allows her to survive in airless space. As Debbie Darnell, she often dates long-time hero Captain Comet. She also portrays a French real estate agent named Camille on Earth. She is later mind-wiped and put in a coma. She was most likely mind-wiped at the request of Green Lantern Hal Jordan to protect Carol Ferris. She is revived by her teammates in the Secret Society of Super Villains, Secret Society. In Geoff Johns' run on "Green Lantern", her origin is rebooted: she is presented as a flight attendant who dated Hal Jordan when he broke up with Carol Ferris and, thus, was chosen to be the new Star Sapphire, since the crystal is used to possess Hal's girlfriends. Later, in ''Infinite Crisis'' #6, several magic-users assemble at Stonehenge and summon the Spectre (comics), Spectre. He singles out Darnell, condemns her, transforms her into a star sapphire and shatters her, killing her.Jillian Pearlman
Nol-Anj
A new villainous Star Sapphire debuts in ''Green Lantern'' (vol. 5) #21 (August 2013). Prixiam Nol-Anj is a former prisoner of the Oan sciencells, imprisoned for a slew of crimes: racketeering, smuggling, extortion, murder for hire, abduction, trafficking in organisms, larceny, grand theft starship, and assault with an energy weapon. Over time, she uses her wiles to beguile her guard, a Green Lantern named Cossite, and he falls in love with her. When Larfleeze attacks Oa in the aftermath of the First Lantern's defeat and the death of the Guardians, his constructs kill a Star Sapphire who arrived to aid in the defense of the planet. The fallen Sapphire's ring flies to Nol-Anj's cell, where it declares her eligible to become a Star Sapphire herself. Nol-Anj persuades Cossite that the ring's presence is proof that her love for him is true, and he readily opens the door and allows her to slip the ring onto her fingers and acquire its power. To his understandable shock, she then kills him, declaring that the love in her heart that the ring detected was not for him, but for the Clann she belonged to, that accepted her when no one else would. After Larfleeze's attack is thwarted, Hal and the rest of the Lanterns discover Cossite's body and learn of Nol-Anj's escape, who had by then commandeered a spacecraft and left for space sector 0563. This is the home base for her clann, the Braidmen, a group of scavengers and contraband pirates, of which she is the "Prixiam". As Prixiam, she serves similarly as would a queen. The love for her clann is so potent, Nol-Anj has been shown to have the ability to extend her violet powers to shatter green constructs and summon/control multiple members of the Braidmen across great distances.Star-Spangled Kid
Stargirl
Starling
Starling is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. In September 2011, ''The New 52'' rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Evelyn Crawford is introduced as part of the relaunch of ''Birds of Prey (comics), Birds of Prey'' as a highly skilled hand-to-hand combatant and markswoman who has been friends with the Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance), Black Canary since they worked undercover together at the Penguin (character), Penguin's Iceberg Lounge. She is later chosen by the Black Canary to help reform the Birds of Prey but later betrays the group. She was killed trying to escape a burning building after a battle with the Court of Owls when Canary unleashed her Canary Cry.Starling in other media
A variation of Evelyn Crawford named Evelyn Crawford Sharp appears in ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'', portrayed by Madison McLaughlin. This version was a star student and gymnast before her family became H.I.V.E. test subjects, of which she was the only survivor. First appearing in the Arrow season 4, season four episode "Canary Cry", she assumes the identity ofKaren Starr
Starro
Steadfast
Steadfast is a fictional character appearing inSteadfast in other media
A variation of Steadfast, Deon Owens, appears in ''Steel
Clarissa Stein
Clarissa Stein is a fictional character appearing inClarissa Stein in other media
Clarissa Stein appears in TV series set in the Arrowverse. She first appears in ''Harry Stein
Martin Stein
Paige Stetler
Cornelius Stirk
Steppenwolf
Sting
Sting is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published byFirst version
The first Sting is a gangster who is an enemy of Tarantula (DC Comics), Tarantula.Ronald Sweet
Ronald Sweet is a criminal who is an old friend of Blacksnake and has control over his bee robots. After Atom (Ray Palmer), Atom took down Blacksnake, he faced off against Sting. Once Atom destroyed the robotic bees, Sting surrendered. During the " Infinite Crisis" storyline, Sting appeared as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.Stitch
Stitch is a Non-binary gender, non-binary, animated effigy who is also the apprentice of the recent incarnation of Doctor Fate, Khalid Nassour. First appearing in ''Teen Titan Academy'' #1 and created by Tim Sheridan and Rafa Sandoval, the character is sent to the school by their mentor to learn what it means to be a hero. Despite their doubts, Stitch becomes a popular student and is elected as the school's class president. The character shares a close bond with Khalid, looking towards the other as a parental figure. Like their mentor, Stitch possesses the ability of magic and can break the fourth wall. Combined with their fourth wall breaking and jovial, lighthearted personality, the character's likeness has been compared to that of Marvel Comics character Deadpool.Stitch in other media
Stitch appears as an unlockable character in ''DC Legends''. This version is the apprentice of Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson), Kent Nelson.Jared Stevens
Jared Stevens is a character appearing inFictional history
Jared's background & origin
In the original ''Fate'' series, Jared's background and origin details him to be the son of an accountant and a criminal mother who lived in Boston. Eventually, his mother left for Europe for reasons unknown during his adolescent years, leaving Jared in the care of his strict and overbearing father until he was sixteen, opting to instead live with his mother in Europe. While they travelled around the world, he eventually distanced himself from her, no longer wanting to support her criminal endeavors and instead went to law school for a time. However, wanting a more exciting life, Jared joins the Institute for Phenomenological Study as an adventurer. In Mexico, he gets caught in a race for a mystical artifact at the Temple of the Mist, siding with natives and revolutionaries. In the temple, he frees a mysterious female entity who saves his life, leading to his first notable supernatural experience, which he initially considers a mass hallucination. Over time, the character transitions into a smuggler of artifacts and acquires the Helmet of Fate, the Cloak of Destiny, and the Amulet of Anubis. While the Nelsons, who were after the artifacts, are killed by demons sent by their enemy Kingdom, it is revealed that Jared has been chosen as an agent for the Lords of Order. During the battle, the Amulet of Anubis explodes, granting him the ability to see the fate of others through an ankh tattoo and leaving a scar on his arm. When Nabu attempts to enslave him, Jared resists due to the power of the Amulet and rejects Nabu. This leads him to become Fate, a demon hunter and agent of balance for the Lords of Order and Chaos.Tenure as Fate
During his time as Fate, he works with Scare Tactics (comics), Scare Tactics, Etrigan the Demon, and other forces to combat threats from the realm of Gemworld. During his brief time as Fate, he is assisted by Arnold Burnsteel in the ''Fate'' series and in the rebooted ''Book of Fate'' series, he is instead assisted by the character's sibling, Vera Burnsteel, both whom are accomplished hackers who seek to help him understand his role through occult research. Jared is later murdered by Mordru, who attempts to kill all the agents of the Lords of Chaos and Order and claim Fate's artifacts for himself. Jared's equipment reverts to its original forms and returns to the Tower of Fate upon his death. His tenure is defined later to have lasted at least over a year before he was succeeded by Hector Hall.Elinore Stone
Elinore Stone is a fictional character appearing inElinore Stone in other media
* Elinore Stone appears in ''Teen Titans Go! (2004 comic series), Teen Titans Go!'' #45 (2007). * Elinore Stone appears in ''Doom Patrol (TV series), Doom Patrol'', portrayed by Charmin Lee. * Elinore Stone appears in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', portrayed by Karen Bryson.John Stewart
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Mike Stone
Mike Stone is a former enforcer for the Penguin (character), Penguin who has history with the Joker (character), Joker and posed as a guard at Arkham Asylum.Mike Stone in other media
Mikey Stone appears in ''The Penguin (TV series), The Penguin'', portrayed by Joshua Bitton. This version is an enforcer and street dealer for Oz Cobb.Silas Stone
Victor Stone
Benjamin Stoner
Erik Storn
Hugo Strange
Strata
Strata is an alien Dryad, a rock-like being, who was kidnapped by the Dominators (DC Comics), Dominators as a slave. While imprisoned, she befriended Vril Dox, eventually becoming a founding member of Dox's teams, the L.E.G.I.O.N. and the R.E.B.E.L.S., and marrying fellow teammember, Garv (comics), Garv.Eric Strauss
Eric Strauss (later Eugene DiBellia) debuted in ''Doctor Fate'' #1 in July 1987. Created by J.M Dematteis and Keith Giffen, the character was created to replace the original Doctor Fate character, Kent Nelson. He is the second character to assume the Doctor Fate mantle.Fictional biography
Born to wealthy billionaire Henry Strauss and Rebecca Stauss, the latter of whom was abusive to his wife and Eric himself. Selected as a future agent of order, Eric grew up aware of the existence of the Lords of Order, giving him a level of enhanced mystical awareness although it resulted in him possessing an abnormal personality that made him unable to interact with children his age. He also possessed a special connection to his stepmother Linda due to the both of them being selected as future agents of order.''Doctor Fate'' #1–4 (July–October 1987) At the age of ten, Eric was chosen as Nabu's next agent to inherit the Doctor Fate mantle, aging up the boy in a similar manner to Nelson before although this time, Eric's mind did not mature. He would act as Doctor Fate alongside Linda, the two often merging to become Doctor Fate. Nabu goes on to possess Kent's corpse to personally advise them. The three of them are soon joined by a friendly demon called Petey and lawyer Jack C. Small.''Doctor Fate'' (vol. 2) #2 (December 1988) Over time, despite Eric's mind being similar to a child of ten years old, Linda developed romantic feelings for her stepson while Eric reciprocated such feelings. Eric is eventually killed on Apokolips during a battle with DeSaad, forcing Linda to become Doctor Fate on her own.''Doctor Fate'' (vol. 2) #12 (December 1989) Linda is killed soon afterward by the Lords of Chaos and Order#Lords of Chaos, Lords of Chaos. Eric and Linda's souls were reincarnated in the bodies of Eugene and Wendy DiBellia while Nabu reincarnates in Eugene and Wendy's unborn child.''Doctor Fate'' (vol. 2) #24 (January 1991)Linda Strauss
Linda Strauss (later Wendy DiBellia) debuted in ''Doctor Fate'' #1 in July 1987. Created by J. M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen, the character would eventually serve as the successor to Eric Strauss as Doctor Fate. She is the third character to assume the Doctor Fate mantle and the first female character to serve as Doctor Fate.Fictional biography
Wife to wealthy billionaire Henry Strauss, she would come to regret her marriage with Henry, having married him for his wealth despite the two having an age gap and being subjected to physical and emotional abuse by him before his death. She would also come to care for Eric Strauss, possessing a special connection with him due to being unknowingly selected as an agent of order. She eventually becomes Doctor Fate, often working alongside Eric in tandem while being guided by Nabu, who possessed Kent Nelson's body and is assisted by a friendly demon name Petey and Lawyer, Jack C. Small. Over time, despite Eric's mind being similar to a child of ten years old, Linda developed romantic feelings for her stepson. Eric is eventually killed on Apokolips during a battle with DeSaad, forcing Linda to become Doctor Fate on her own. During her short tenure as Doctor Fate, she would become a member of the Justice League International. Linda is killed soon afterward by the Lords of Chaos and Order#Lords of Chaos, Lords of Chaos. Eric and Linda's souls were reincarnated in the bodies of Eugene and Wendy DiBellia while Nabu reincarnates in Eugene and Wendy's unborn child.Streaky the Supercat
Pavlo Stupka
Fernando Suarez
Suit
The Suit is a fictional character appearing inDonald Sullivan
Donald "Donny Boy" Sullivan was the co-leader of the Sullivan Crime Family along with his younger brother Mickey Sullivan, hired by Carmine Falcone to kill Harvey Dent.Donald Sullivan in other media
Donald Sullivan appears in ''The Penguin (TV series), The Penguin'', portrayed by Johnny Hopkins. This version worked under Penguin (character), Oz Cobb before he is killed by his second-in-command.Super-Hip
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Syl
Syl, also known as Sylvan Ortega, is a young magician, and an apprentice of Extraño, Gregorio de la Vega, first appearing in ''DC Pride'' #1 (June 2021).Syonide
Syonide is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Tomb Home inmate
The first Syonide appears as the menace in Sensation Comics No.57 of Golden Age Wonder Woman. He is a homicidal maniac held at the "Tomb Home" for the criminally insane and has the delusional belief he is Chief Powhatan. After escaping, he caught a glimpse of Wonder Woman (Earth-Two), Diana Prince and General Darnell and had a delusion they were instead Pocahontas and John Smith. After a brief fight with Wonder Woman, Syonide made his way to an abandoned house in the woods where he made use of some leftover costumes to dress up with war paint and feathers. This coincidentally turned out to be the haunted house where Etta Candy planned a costume party for that very evening. Syonide knocked out Wonder Woman and proceeded to take other party attendees hostage. He stoked the furnace and intended for a broken gas line to blow up his captives. Wonder Woman awoke and began saving party goers while Steve Trevor arrives and defeats Syonide.Second version
The second Syonide is an unnamed man who worked as a mercenary for various criminal organizations like the 100 (DC Comics), 100. Tobias Whale of the 100's Metropolis (comics), Metropolis branch hired him to dispose of Black Lightning. In one of his attacks on Black Lightning, Syonide also abducted Peter Gambi so that he and Black Lightning could be executed. When Syonide rigged the gun to kill himself, it also hit Gambi who sacrificed himself to protect Black Lightning.Third version
The third Syonide is an unnamed female assassin who wields an electrical whip. She was hired by Tobias Whale to kidnap Halo (DC Comics), Valerie Harper and her parents and bring them to an abandoned warehouse. Tobias revealed to Valerie that Syonide killed her in Markovia. When the Outsiders attacked, Syonide attacked Valerie as her parents are killed trying to fight her. At the advice of Batman, Helga Jace later analyzed Valerie's brain waves and they learned that Valerie has an Aurakle in her which bonded to her body the day that Valerie was killed by Syonide. Hired by a crime cartel, Syonide later accompanied Merlyn (DC Comics), Merlyn in targeting Phantom Lady when she was protecting a defecting Russian scientist in Casablanca. Both of them were defeated by Flash. In " Infinite Crisis", Syonide appears as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.Fourth version
The fourth Syonide is a member of Lady Eve (comics), Lady Eve's incarnation of Strike Force Kobra and had a relationship with Fauna Faust. During Strike Force Kobra's fight with the Outsiders, Syonide was killed by Eradicator (character), Eradicator.Syonide in other media
* Syonide appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''. * An unidentified version of Syonide appears in ''Black Lightning (TV series), Black Lightning'', portrayed by Charlbi Dean. This version was an abused and malnourished orphan until she was found and recruited by Tobias Whale (Arrowverse), Tobias Whale at the age of eight. Over the years, he trained her in assassination techniques and put her through a procedure wherein she received sub-dermal carbon fiber armor. Throughout the series, she serves as Whale's henchwoman, hitwoman, and mob enforcer until she is killed in battle against Kara Fowdy.References
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