词条 | Sapphire Stagg |
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| image = | imagesize = | converted = y | caption = | publisher = DC Comics | debut = The Brave and the Bold #57 (January 1965) | creators = Bob Haney Ramona Fradon | alter_ego = | alliances = Stagg Enterprises | aliases = | powers = | cat = | subcat = DC Comics | hero = y | sortkey = }}Sapphire Stagg is a fictional character in DC Comics Universe. She is the wealthy socialite daughter of industrialist Simon Stagg, and is the long term love interest of the superhero Metamorpho.[1] Fictional character biographySapphire Stagg meets and falls in love with one of Stagg's former employees, Rex Mason, and remains with him when he began adventuring as the super-hero Metamorpho.[2] Simon Stagg greatly disapproves of Sapphire's devotion to Mason and schemes to break them apart (usually by putting Metamorpho into harm's way).[3] Sapphire and Rex eventually marry and have a son together, Joey. Joey had inherits the transmutative properties of his father, but could also use these abilities to affect the chemical properties of other objects as well.[4] For a time, Sapphire believes that Metamorpho has died, and her father arranges for her to marry his Neanderthal assistant named Java.[5] Although she remains loyal to Java, her heart always belongs to Rex. Eventually, Sapphire discovers that Metamorpho is alive and working in Paris as a member of Justice League Europe. The two have since reunited. Birds of PreyJava comes upon Black Canary while searching for help for Sapphire. His story is that Sapphire and Joey, Metamorpho's son, has been caught in a lab explosion and merged into a single energy being who was taking revenge upon Simon Stagg's former colleagues.[6] It is revealed that not only were Sapphire and Joey merged, but so was Simon. It is he who is directing the revenge. Black Canary realizes that Java is actually Metamorpho, somehow affected to believe he is Java. The three are separated once more; Simon claims to have been overcome by the energy itself and unable to control his actions. As the comic ends, he steps away from the joyous family reunion to check on a growing clone of Java.[7] The New 52In "The New 52," a reboot of the DC Comics universe, Sapphire Stagg's history and her love for Rex Mason is the same.[8] Sapphire was present when Simon Stagg had opened a portal to the Dark Multiverse and is trying to close it with Metamorpho who was transmuted to Nth Metal.[9] She is present when Mister Terrific, Plastic Man, Metamorpho, and Phantom Girl return from the Dark Multiverse.[10] Metamorpho and Sapphire later discuss the strains on their relationship.[11] Other versions
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References1. ^ Roswell star joins The CW's Flash as shady DC character Simon Stagg. Trent Moore. Blastr. July 14, 2014 {{Metamorpho}}2. ^{{Cite book | last=Manning | first=Matthew | title=The Batman Files | publisher=Andrews McMeel Publishing | year=2011 | isbn=9781449408220}} 3. ^ Review: Justice League: “Metamorphosis”. Oliver Sava. The AV Club. January 2012. 4. ^The Brave and the Bold #57 (January 1965) 5. ^ Showcase Presents Metamorpho, the Element Man. Win Wiacek. June 19, 2011. 6. ^Birds of Prey #51 7. ^Birds of Prey #52 8. ^Legends of Tomorrow #1. DC Comics. 9. ^The Terrifics #1. DC Comics. 10. ^The Terrifics #2. DC Comics. 11. ^The Terrifics #3. DC Comics. 12. ^JLA: The Nail #2 13. ^ DC Nation - Beware The Batman - "Toxic" (clip). DC Comics. 25 August 2013. 4 : Fictional businesspeople|Comics characters introduced in 1965|Characters created by Bob Haney|DC Comics characters |
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