Space Ranger (Rick Starr) is a science fiction hero who was published by
DC Comics in several of their 1950s and 1960s anthology titles. He first appeared in ''
Showcase'' #15 (July 1958) and was created by writers
Edmond Hamilton and
Gardner Fox and artist
Bob Brown. The character has notable similarities to a preceding character named David "Lucky" Starr, created by novelist
Isaac Asimov
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in his 1952 novel ''
David Starr, Space Ranger''. After appearing in ''Showcase'' #15 and 16, the Space Ranger was given a cover-starring series in ''
Tales of the Unexpected'', starting with issue #40 and lasting until #82 (1959–64). Afterwards, he moved to ''
Mystery in Space''.
Publication history
In 1957,
DC Comics editorial director
Irwin Donenfeld held a meeting with editors
Jack Schiff
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and
Julius Schwartz in his office, asking them each to create a new science fiction hero: one from the present, and one from the future. Given first choice, Schiff chose to create one from the future.
After a successful tryout in ''
Showcase'' #15 and 16, the Space Ranger was given a slot in ''
Tales of the Unexpected'' as of issue #40 (August 1959). He moved to ''Mystery in Space'' for issues #92–99, 101, 103 (1964–65).
Fictional character biography
Set in the 22nd century, Space Ranger is really Rick Starr, a seemingly shiftless executive at his gruff, cigar-chomping father Thaddeus Starr's ''Allied Solar Enterprises''. He took on the role of the superheroic interplanetary troubleshooter to battle space pirates, alien invaders, evil scientists and other futuristic threats both cosmic and criminal, hiding his true identity beneath a transparent blue helmet and operating out of a hidden
asteroid
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...
base via his sleek super-swift scarlet spaceship the ''Solar King''.
Possessing no powers other than his highly developed brain and brawn, the
crew cut, yellow and red spacesuit-clad "Guardian of the Solar System" (later "Guardian of the Universe") armed himself with a vast variety of super-scientific gadgets like the all-purpose multi-ray pistol he wore on his weapon belt.
Space Ranger is assisted by the only two people who knew his secret, his loyal and highly efficient beautiful blonde secretary/girlfriend Myra Mason and his plucky and clever cute little pink alien sidekick Cryll, a big-eyed,
trunk-snouted shapeshifter with the ability to transform into sundry super-powered extraterrestrial lifeforms who he had found frozen in suspended animation beyond the orbit of
Pluto.
Space Ranger and Cryll have visited the 20th century on occasion, working with contemporary heroes such as
Green Lantern Hal Jordan
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and the
Justice League of America, and in their own time have had adventures with a red-headed 22nd century descendant of
Adam Strange.
''Starman''
Space Ranger makes an appearance in ''
Starman
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Background
''StarMan'' was first published ...
'' #55 (July 1999), in which Space Ranger and
Ultra the Multi-Alien are riding in
Space Cabbie's cab to find Starman IV's cosmic staff for the
Space Museum. Each regales the other with different interpretations of Jack and Mikaal rescuing
Starfire from a space pirate. Space Ranger also appeared in the background on
Hardcore Station
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in ''Mystery in Space'' (vol. 2) #6 (April 2007).
''Trinity''
Space Ranger has made regular appearances in ''
Trinity'', the weekly series published by DC from 2008–2009. In an alternate reality created by the absence of
Superman
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,
Batman
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, and
Wonder Woman, Space Ranger is a member of the
League, a group of vigilantes hunted by Earth's registered superhumans. When the League goes public during a crisis, the Space Ranger reveals himself to be J'onn J'onzz, the
Martian Manhunter, in disguise.
Other versions
In the "Without You I'm Nothing" short story written by
Evan Dorkin and drawn by
Steven Weissman
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, Cryll is one of a number of ex-sidekicks living on Skid Row. They include Cryll,
Zook,
Bathound,
Proty,
Doiby Dickles and many others, regardless of actual location of activity, time-period, or whether they are deceased, retconned, etc. Cryll organizes them into a superhero team, but they are roundly defeated in their first mission by
Evil Star and his Starlings.
They then reorganize as an
AA-type organization to help ex-sidekicks. During a meeting of such, Space Ranger enters and asks Cryll to rejoin him. Cryll, however, feels he was abandoned and chases away Space Ranger. During the night, Cryll has second thoughts about what he had done, and leaves before dawn to rejoin Space Ranger, to the consternation of the others. The oddities in this and several other offbeat stories are "explained" by crediting them to the pen of
Bizarro.
Starr also appears in DC's 2013 ''
Threshold
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* ''Threshold'' (1981 film)
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'' comic by
Keith Giffen.
In other media
Television
* Space Ranger appears in the ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "The Siege of Starro" Pt. 1. He is seen helping the
Green Lantern Corps
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fight the
Starro
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-controlled superheroes and ends up falling under Starro's control.
* In ''
Legends of Tomorrow'', Martin Stein reminisces on reading "Rick Star, Space Ranger".
References
External links
Space Rangerat the DC Index
Space Rangerat Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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