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Template:Infobox comics character Sardath is a science fiction character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by editor Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky, he first appeared in Showcase #17 (November 1958).

Publication history

Sardath was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky, first appearing in Showcase #17. However, in The New 52 continuity, Sardath first appeared in Justice League United #2 by Jeff Lemire and Mike McKone.

Fictional character biography

Sardath is the lead scientist on the technologically advanced planet Rann. The Rannians are a humanoid race who appear almost identical to humans from Earth. Sardath is known for many of his world's greatest inventions, the most important being Zeta-Beam. It was originally created as a communication device so he could contact other worlds; due to the amount of energy used, it became a teleporter. The first planet reached was Earth, where it struck one of the world's native archaeologists, Adam Strange, and transported him across the galaxy to Rann. Sardath was shocked by this, but theorised that radiation of the beam would wear off, returning Strange home.

Despite his shock, Strange remained with Sardath and his daughter to protect the planet from extraterrestrial threats using Rann's technology. Eventually, the effects of the beam wore off, automatically returning Strange to Earth at the exact point of departure, but not before Sardath had given him a schedule of beam firings, allowing him to periodically return to Rann.[1]

In other media

Television

Film

Sardath appears in Green Lantern: Beware My Power, voiced by Simon Templeman.[5][2]

References

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External links

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  1. Showcase #17 in The Adam Strange Archives: Volume 1. Pages 9–34. DC Comics.
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