Goldstar (character)
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|caption=Goldstar as depicted in ''[[Lobo ( |
|caption=Goldstar as depicted in ''[[Lobo (character)|Lobo]]'' (vol. 2) #44 (October 1997). Art by C.T. Critchlow. |
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|character_name=Gold Star |
|character_name=Gold Star |
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|real_name=Theresa "Trixie" Collins Michelle Carter Ernest Widdle |
|real_name=Theresa "Trixie" Collins Michelle Carter Ernest Widdle |
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|homeworld='''Collins''': [[Earth]] '''Carter''': Earth '''Widdle''': Planet Harmony |
|homeworld='''Collins''': [[Earth]] '''Carter''': Earth '''Widdle''': Planet Harmony |
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|partners= '''Carter''': [[Booster Gold]] |
|partners= '''Carter''': [[Booster Gold]] |
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|supports= '''Widdle''': [[Lobo ( |
|supports= '''Widdle''': [[Lobo (character)|Lobo]] |
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|powers='''Collins''': Magnetically based abilities of flight and super-strength '''Carter''': Magnetically based abilities of flight and super-strength, magnetical blasts, resilience to chronal damage, ability to travel in time, schooled in time-travel mechanics '''Widdle''': Good morals, harmonic "niceness vibes" |
|powers='''Collins''': Magnetically based abilities of flight and super-strength '''Carter''': Magnetically based abilities of flight and super-strength, magnetical blasts, resilience to chronal damage, ability to travel in time, schooled in time-travel mechanics '''Widdle''': Good morals, harmonic "niceness vibes" |
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===Ernest Widdle=== |
===Ernest Widdle=== |
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Ernest Widdle is a character in the ''[[Lobo ( |
Ernest Widdle is a character in the ''[[Lobo (character)|Lobo]]'' comics and the younger brother of [[Bludhound]]. Goldstar thought that Lobo murdered his brother after witnessing Bludhound's death on the planet Harmony (although Bludhound actually died of an incurable disease). |
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Goldstar was generally depicted as an antithesis to Lobo - kind, decent, clean-cut and generally a stick in the mud (as far as Lobo was concerned). All that Goldstar wished to do was encourage niceness, decency and heroism in the universe. For this, he is routinely beaten and brutalized by Lobo. |
Goldstar was generally depicted as an antithesis to Lobo - kind, decent, clean-cut and generally a stick in the mud (as far as Lobo was concerned). All that Goldstar wished to do was encourage niceness, decency and heroism in the universe. For this, he is routinely beaten and brutalized by Lobo. |
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During the "[[Genesis (DC Comics)|Genesis]]" storyline, the Godwave, a remnant of energy from the creation of the universe, travels across the universe, causing havoc. Goldstar dies in an attempt to save Lobo, jumping into the Godwave itself.''[[Lobo ( |
During the "[[Genesis (DC Comics)|Genesis]]" storyline, the Godwave, a remnant of energy from the creation of the universe, travels across the universe, causing havoc. Goldstar dies in an attempt to save Lobo, jumping into the Godwave itself.''[[Lobo (character)|Lobo]]'' (vol. 2) #44 (October 1997) |
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==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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