Obsidian

obsidian01Todd Rice is the son of Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, and Rose Forest, the original Thorn. Forest married Scott under an assumed name, but left him, in fear that her criminal Thorn personality would take control of her and kill him. She bore twin children, but abandoned them, fearing her Thorn persona might kill them as well. The twins, who became known as Todd Rice and Jennie-Lynn Hayden, were each raised by a different set of foster parents in the Milwaukee area. When they reached their late teens, each twin developed super powers, including a limited telepathic link. Using this link, Jennie-Lynn managed to find her brother, and the two spent the next few weeks training together in the use of their powers. Due to Jennie-Lynn’s power-pulse abilities, the twins suspected that their biological father might be the original Green Lantern. Creating costumes for themselves, they took the identities Jade and Obsidian, and confronted him at a Justice Society meeting. This meeting happened to be the same one that several other offspring and proteges of the JSA had decided to crash, in order to gain admittance. Jade and Obsidian attempted to join as well, but all the young heroes were turned away due to their lack of experience.

Eventually, these heroes banded together under former JSA member, the Star-Spangled Kid, to form Infinity, Inc. During their time with Infinity Inc., Obsidian and Jade learned from Green Lantern’s old enemy, the Harlequin, that they were indeed the children of Alan Scott. The Infinitors operated on the west coast for a few years, until the death of Star-Spangled Kid (by then, calling himself Skyman) broke up the group.

For a time, Obsidian accompanied his sister as she attempted to further her acting career in Hollywood, but eventually tired of playing tag-along. With his fellow Infinitor, Nuklon, he petitioned the Justice League for membership during one of their restructuring periods. They were accepted, and served with the Justice League until its recent return to an “exclusive” membership of Earth’s most powerful heroes.

Obsidian has always expressed the usual confusions of someone uncertain with their own sexuality. At least that’s one way how his characterization might be defined. This confusion was heightened during his stay with the Justice League, when he told his friend Nuklon that the only two people he could ever love in the world were his sister and him. When Nuklon questioned him if he was gay, Obsidian never fully answered – and simply gave the typical “why must there be labels?” response. The jury was out on Obsidian’s true sexuality until his recent re-appearance as a villain in JSA – where JSA penciller Steven Sadowski informed fans that Todd’s sexuality would definitely be dealt with whenever he returned to that title (see below).

In one story both Todd and his sister were taken control by the Starheart, an evil entity made of random magic, which was the source of their father’s power ring. While their father, and the newest Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner, were attempting to rescue them, it was learned that Todd and Jennie-Lynn were actually the children of the Starheart – and that Alan Scott simply provided the biological material for them. Todd and Jennie-Lynn were eventually released from the Starheart’s control – and Todd seemed to finally face the darkness within him… or so we thought.

At one point it appeared that Todd was being influenced by the old JSA villain Ian Karkull – and Todd was seen doing evil things. Turns out Karkull wasn’t really influencing him at all – and that Todd had simply gone bad. While the JSA, including Todd’s dad Sentinel, seemed to defeat him – he will definitely be back to face his former comrades again in the future…

Todd soon returned allied with villains Mordru and Eclipso. Mordru intended to use the combined powers of the three foes to take over the world. But after a tough battle, the JSA defeated all three of their foes.Todd’s father Alan then saved his son by using his green flame powers to drive the corruptive influence out of Todd’s dark powers. It seemed as though Todd lost his powers or had them rendered latent but some speculate he finally regained full control of them after a long stint of being corrupted by the evil influences within them. While recovering in the hospital after the battle, Todd told his father and sister Jennie of his dreams of helping other people who were facing their own inner darkness to become strong in the face of their fears.

Todd faced the tragic loss of his sister Jennie in Rann/Thanagar Infinite Crisis Special when she heroically sacrificed her life to save Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner).

obsidian02Courtesy of writer Marc Andreyko, Todd Rice appears briefly in Manhunter #18. Todd arrives at District Attorney Kate Spencer’s office asking to speak with Damon Matthews. In a few panels we learn that Todd is working as a counselor at a youth center, and that Todd and Damon are dating. The scene ends with the pair kissing. Gone were the days of his confusion and angst.

Todd appeared in other Manhunter stories both in his role as Obsidian and boyfriend, faring much better there than in in his role of security head in Geoff Johns’ JSA where he barely appeared at all in the first two dozen issue. The concluding two part story to Manhunter jumps ahead 15 years. We find Todd is still well-adjusted and happy, and the father of two children. It’s left unstated whether Todd and Damon are a couple still. Todd is shown to be helping Kate Spencer’s son Ramsey train his powers (see Ramsey Robinson).

Obsidian can become a living, two-dimensional shadow. In this form, he can glide along walls and ceilings, distorting his form like a shadow. He can pass through solid objects, and float through air. When he envelops others with his shadow form, he can force them to see the an “inner horror”, which leaves them partially traumatized. Obsidian once had a telepathic link with his twin sister, Jade – though it’s unclear if that link still remains, especially after Jade’s loss of powers. Bright flashes of light can cause him pain while he is in his shadow form. He is still an unskilled hand-to-hand combatant, relying primarily on his shadow powers – which have grown considerably since we’ve last seen him.

Obsidian first appeared in All-Star Squadron #25 and was confirmed gay in Manhunter #18. He’s been active in Milwaukee, New York City and Los Angeles.

Please also see the profiles for Damon Matthews and Ramsey Robinson.

Additional information for this entry was provided by Maxine Nelson.

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6 Responses to “Obsidian”

  1. Scott Nesmith says:

    Todd’s mother’s name was Rose Canton, not Rose Forrest.

  2. Maxine Nelson says:

    *my prior comment was cut off by my hitting enter too soon by mistake so you can delete it and edit this line out of this comment if needed*

    I hate to say this but we may be facing a long limbo stint for Todd.

    The only JSA-related news we have from DC’s relaunch is that the JSA will be relaunched on Earth 2 some time next year, with when being who knows?

    And the word is James Robinson (who will be the new JSA’s writer) will be able to bring back any JSA-related characters who were killed off in the prior DCU that he wants.

    So with a virtual buffet of older and newer previously unavailable characters to choose from will James bring Todd back as a full JSA member, make him a JSA reservist or ally or just leave him in limbo.

    I really hope he brings Todd back as a full JSA member but we’ll have to wait and see.

    And I also really hope his relationship with Damon is preserved but that could be quite a challenge, given that the Manhunter series in which it started hasn’t been revealed as being in the DC relaunch canon as of yet so not only do we not know if Todd will exist in the DCNu, we don’t know if Damon will exist.

    I guess with all this suspense we just have to stay tuned to future comics news and previews and see what happens!

  3. Maxine Nelson says:

    Unfortunately I’ve seen little over the last few months in chatter about the upcoming Earth 2 (which is the name of the comic that will feature the JSA) to indicate that Todd or any of most of his ex-Infinitor teammates will reemerge from Limbo anytime soon.

    Helena and Kara (Huntress and Power Girl) will have an Earth 2 and JSA connection and be featured in another upcoming series, World’s Finest, but so far they’re the only JSA legacy characters we’ve seen.

    I have a very strong suspicion since Geoff Johns is a member of the DC tptb he’ll fight to get Courtney (Stargirl) used asap in any way possible because she’s based on his late sister and is a way for him to keep her alive.

    But as for the other JSA legacies that might appear we have no way to know if Todd will be among them.

    A picture was released of the new version of Todd’s Uncle Jay and it looks like he’s been deaged to being a young adult.

    If Todd’s father Alan is given a similar trip to the fountain of superheroic youth it might a long time on this side of the 4th wall before we see Todd again.

    If Alan really is taken back to his early superhero days or not too many years beyond them it could be years before he has his children IF DC is willing to let Alan have the twins again and even more years before they’re old enough to be active superheroes again.

    Patience is still the watchword of course but we have to be prepped to tap into a lot of it!

  4. Joe Palmer says:

    Hi, Maxine. Patience is most definitely the watchword. We may want to include the upcoming Worlds’ Finest comic as one to watch for news of Todd (and Damon) since Paul Levitz will deal with Huntress and Power Girl, though if Todd shows up at all there, it would be in reference or a flashback scene, since the pair are from this new Earth 2 and somehow transplanted to the new main DC earth.

  5. Maxine Nelson says:

    Joe,

    Hope everything’s going better for you in the health dept. :)

    It looks like our uphill battle and strong patience test is going to continue.

    I saw a post with a link to a new James R. interview about Earth 2, link here: http://geek-news.mtv.com/2012/04/03/james-robinson-earth-two-interview/

    And in that interview James pretty much confirms some of the things we’ve been getting hints about and gives some other tidbits of info, confirming that the heroes will be much younger and earlier in their careers (meaning Alan could well be scaled back to an age that makes him either around the same age as his pre-relaunch children or even younger), the JSA formation is going to be a slow process not an instant team-up AND he’s not going to have a “generational comic thing” to prevent having 2 or more similarly powered heroes running around on the same world at the same time.

    Ironically Todd’s powers were quite different from his father’s but his sister Jennie’s powers were virtually identical so sadly, if I read this not having a generational thing correctly, it may well be a long time before we see Todd again because they may not want to tackle future generations of JSA children and proteges in the DCnU.

    We’ve only got about a month left now until the 1st issues of Earth 2 and World’s Finest come out so we’ll have to read them over their first few months or so and see if there are any hints that Todd and any other Infinitors (outside of Helena and Kara) exist in the DCnU E2 or if sadly, what we see confirms they’re either babies or can’t exist at all because they would AGE their parents and mentors too much.

    Maxine

  6. Maxine Nelson says:

    We have gotten our first glimpse of Todd’s dad Alan post relaunch on the preview cover of Earth 2 issue 3 and he’s literally flaming :P

    It looks like Alan may be no older than 33 in the DCnU but a fellow poster in either the Comic Bloc or CBR mbs did remind me that Todd could still reappear as a “kid from the future” which does work as a possibility based on 2 things:

    1. One of my fave Disney movies is “Meet The Robinsons” which also has that type of story :)

    2. Todd actually first appeared along with the rest of the pre-relaunch Infinity Inc. in an early-80′s All Star Squadron story as a “kid from the future”

    So fellow Obie fans, that may well be our best hope to see our fave tall, dark and handsome hero again :D

    And maybe as a bonus, Alan will get extra surprise of finding out Todd is married to Damon and Alan’s also a grandpa because Todd and Damon have the 2 kiddies shown in the “possible future” Manhunter issues ;)

    If we’re going to pin our hopes to this concept, we might as well go full force, even if “real” DC seems to be shying away from marriages right now ;)

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