Hyathis (also known as Hyanthis) is a fictional extraterrestrial monarch published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Justice League of America #3 (February 1961) and was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky.
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Justice League of America #3 (February 1961) |
Created by | Gardner Fox (writer) Mike Sekowsky (artist) |
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Alter ego | Hyathis |
Species | Alstarians |
Place of origin | Alstair |
Abilities | Plant manipulation Telepathy |
Fictional character biography
editHyathis is the queen of Alstair, a planet in the Antares solar system. Alstairans are all plant-like humanoids, with some resembling mold, preferring darkness, and possessing the ability to infect others with mold via their bite.
Hyathis is continuously at war with the three other planetary monarchs in Antares: Kanjar Ro of Dhor, Kromm of Mosteel, and Sayyar of Llarr. This conflict is temporarily ended when Ro paralyzes the other leaders with his Gamma Gong.
The Justice League later defeats Ro and imprisons all four rulers on a small planet with a surrounding energy barrier created by Green Lantern.[1] They eventually crack the barrier and Ro escapes, leaving the others behind. Later, Hyathis' followers rescue her and take her to Thanagar, where she cures the devastating Equalizer plague and manipulates the Thanagarians into becoming a warlike culture.[2][3][4]
Hyathis attempts to overthrow the government of Rann by using her telepathy to make the Zaredians battle the Darkstars. Amidst the chaos, Hyathis kidnaps Adam Strange's daughter Aleea Strange before Superboy and the Ravers defeat her.[5]
Hyathis later meets with Zauriel, an agent of the Presence, when the demon Okeontis obtains Doctor Fate's helmet and infects the Alstarians with mold.[6][7]
Calleen, an ancient Alstarian, was one of the first seven Green Lanterns.[8][9]
Powers and abilities
editHyathis is a plant elemental who is connected to the Green and can manipulate plant life. Additionally, she is a powerful telepath and can breathe underwater.[10]
References
edit- ^ Justice League of America #3
- ^ World's Finest Comics #272, 273
- ^ World's Finest Comics #278
- ^ Cronin, Brian (March 21, 2017). "Comic Book Detectives: What is the Thanagarian Equalizer Plague?". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- ^ Superboy and the Ravers #3, 4
- ^ Helmet of Fate: Zauriel #1
- ^ Gotham City Sirens #14-15
- ^ Shiach, Kieran (July 20, 2017). "DC's Rebirth Reveals Secret Origin of the Green Lantern Rings". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- ^ Drum, Nicole (November 9, 2017). "Green Lantern Rings Secret Origin Revealed". ComicBook.com. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- ^ Fain, Christopher (November 14, 2020). "DC: 10 Characters Who Use "The Green"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 25, 2024.