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This saw numerous Sinestro Corpsmen arrive at the scene in order to kill Tomar-Tu for the death of Romat-Ru but they were opposed by Hal Jordan. Jordan intended for Tomar to be judged under the laws of the Green Lantern Corps. The event served as one of the points that fractured the alliance that was made between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #24) Hostilities were stopped with the Sinestro Corps under Soranik Natu departing Mogo. Tomar-Tu was stripped of his status as a Green Lantern with him wanting to serve his sentence as penance for his actions. Jordan managed to convince Stewart that Tomar-Tu's ring should go to a sentient on Xudar to continue the line of Xudarian Green Lanterns with it selecting '''Somar-Le''' as his replacement. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #25) He remained in the Sciencells where Somar-Le would regularly visit him as she sought to understand why a hero of her people would murder anyone. Tomar during his time imprisoned had much time to think over his actions and decided that he had done a correct thing as Romat-Ru would only have escaped custody after which he would have killed someone else. Thus, Tomar came to believe that only through killing could justice be achieved and decided that this was his path. Whilst talking to Hal Jordan from his cell, a [[Darkstars (DC)|Darkstar Exo-Mantle]] appeared before him looking for a volunteer where it inducted him into their ranks in enforcing justice as Darkstar One. He then departed in his new armor and sought to continue his goal in eradicating evil. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42) Tomar-Tu then came to head the Darkstars who were all linked to one another and powered by the captive Controllers as they began to target criminals for elimination throughout the universe. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42) Among his first acts was going to Earth's [[Stryker's Island|Stryker's Prison]] where he killed Goldface for the murder of his father. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #44)  
 
This saw numerous Sinestro Corpsmen arrive at the scene in order to kill Tomar-Tu for the death of Romat-Ru but they were opposed by Hal Jordan. Jordan intended for Tomar to be judged under the laws of the Green Lantern Corps. The event served as one of the points that fractured the alliance that was made between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #24) Hostilities were stopped with the Sinestro Corps under Soranik Natu departing Mogo. Tomar-Tu was stripped of his status as a Green Lantern with him wanting to serve his sentence as penance for his actions. Jordan managed to convince Stewart that Tomar-Tu's ring should go to a sentient on Xudar to continue the line of Xudarian Green Lanterns with it selecting '''Somar-Le''' as his replacement. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #25) He remained in the Sciencells where Somar-Le would regularly visit him as she sought to understand why a hero of her people would murder anyone. Tomar during his time imprisoned had much time to think over his actions and decided that he had done a correct thing as Romat-Ru would only have escaped custody after which he would have killed someone else. Thus, Tomar came to believe that only through killing could justice be achieved and decided that this was his path. Whilst talking to Hal Jordan from his cell, a [[Darkstars (DC)|Darkstar Exo-Mantle]] appeared before him looking for a volunteer where it inducted him into their ranks in enforcing justice as Darkstar One. He then departed in his new armor and sought to continue his goal in eradicating evil. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42) Tomar-Tu then came to head the Darkstars who were all linked to one another and powered by the captive Controllers as they began to target criminals for elimination throughout the universe. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42) Among his first acts was going to Earth's [[Stryker's Island|Stryker's Prison]] where he killed Goldface for the murder of his father. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #44)  
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In the battle at Darkstar Central Command, Tomar-Tu fought with Hal Jordan where he attempted to force the Green Lantern's surrender or to be killed by him to prove his point that only killing could bring about a means to an end. However, Jordan managed to defeat his foe and sent a surge of green willpower into the main core thus causing all the Exo-Mantles to suffer a malfunction and disengage thus defeating the Darkstar army. A horrified Tomar-Tu came to regret his actions and in despair wondered how he could live with himself to which Jordan told him to pay his debt by serving his time in prison whereupon he should aim to be a better man. At that point, [[General Zod]] had arrived where he intended to get vengeance on the son of Tomar-Re for the perceived failure of the Green Lantern in protecting [[Krypton]]. Whilst attempting to protect Tomar-Tu, the Xandarian used the distraction to grab his Exo-Mantle's blaster and gave a mortal injury to himself. Tomar-Tu believed that this was just punishment for his crimes and in his dying moments he asked Hal Jordan to tell the others that in the end he still remained good before he perished. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #50)
  
 
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It was said that deep down he had never gotten over the murder of Tomar-Re with his death killing the man Tomar-Tu wanted to become when he grew up. As such, it was said that deep down he was still a scared kid who said that his father did not leave him but rather was taken from him by a killer who should have been killed first. Thus, he ultimately had held onto his fathers absence from his life and he became a Green Lantern to fix what was broken inside of him. These feelings later led to him changing his view of the universe and the way he could bring justice. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #50)
  
 
After murdering Romat-Ru, he came to conclude that his actions were righteous as he reasoned that if taken into custody that the Xudarian criminal would only have escaped and killed more innocent lives. Thus, Tomar believed he had achieved a lasting justice by eliminating the criminal in order to save more lives. As such, he stated that he came to have no regrets over the murder and in fact if faced with the choice he would have done it again. By this point, he stated that he was a killer and would kill again so that he could purge the universe of criminals. He showcased an example of his father Tomar-Re who died at the hands of the Earth supervillain Goldface after that criminal had escaped. Tomar-Tu believed that if criminals were killed then they would not escape to kill again. As such, he came to believe that if he were to join the Emerald Space afterlife for Green Lanterns that he would meet his father there with a clear conscience despite murdering criminals that surrendered. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42)
 
After murdering Romat-Ru, he came to conclude that his actions were righteous as he reasoned that if taken into custody that the Xudarian criminal would only have escaped and killed more innocent lives. Thus, Tomar believed he had achieved a lasting justice by eliminating the criminal in order to save more lives. As such, he stated that he came to have no regrets over the murder and in fact if faced with the choice he would have done it again. By this point, he stated that he was a killer and would kill again so that he could purge the universe of criminals. He showcased an example of his father Tomar-Re who died at the hands of the Earth supervillain Goldface after that criminal had escaped. Tomar-Tu believed that if criminals were killed then they would not escape to kill again. As such, he came to believe that if he were to join the Emerald Space afterlife for Green Lanterns that he would meet his father there with a clear conscience despite murdering criminals that surrendered. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42)
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Revision as of 07:56, 8 August 2018

Tomar-Tu in Green Lantern Corps v2 #62.

Tomar-Tu is a male extraterrestrial comic superhero that features in DC Comics.

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Biography

His father was a scientist where he lived with his wife and child peacefully. This was until the day his father was chosen to be a Green Lantern. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #43)

This saw numerous Sinestro Corpsmen arrive at the scene in order to kill Tomar-Tu for the death of Romat-Ru but they were opposed by Hal Jordan. Jordan intended for Tomar to be judged under the laws of the Green Lantern Corps. The event served as one of the points that fractured the alliance that was made between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #24) Hostilities were stopped with the Sinestro Corps under Soranik Natu departing Mogo. Tomar-Tu was stripped of his status as a Green Lantern with him wanting to serve his sentence as penance for his actions. Jordan managed to convince Stewart that Tomar-Tu's ring should go to a sentient on Xudar to continue the line of Xudarian Green Lanterns with it selecting Somar-Le as his replacement. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #25) He remained in the Sciencells where Somar-Le would regularly visit him as she sought to understand why a hero of her people would murder anyone. Tomar during his time imprisoned had much time to think over his actions and decided that he had done a correct thing as Romat-Ru would only have escaped custody after which he would have killed someone else. Thus, Tomar came to believe that only through killing could justice be achieved and decided that this was his path. Whilst talking to Hal Jordan from his cell, a Darkstar Exo-Mantle appeared before him looking for a volunteer where it inducted him into their ranks in enforcing justice as Darkstar One. He then departed in his new armor and sought to continue his goal in eradicating evil. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42) Tomar-Tu then came to head the Darkstars who were all linked to one another and powered by the captive Controllers as they began to target criminals for elimination throughout the universe. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42) Among his first acts was going to Earth's Stryker's Prison where he killed Goldface for the murder of his father. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #44)

In the battle at Darkstar Central Command, Tomar-Tu fought with Hal Jordan where he attempted to force the Green Lantern's surrender or to be killed by him to prove his point that only killing could bring about a means to an end. However, Jordan managed to defeat his foe and sent a surge of green willpower into the main core thus causing all the Exo-Mantles to suffer a malfunction and disengage thus defeating the Darkstar army. A horrified Tomar-Tu came to regret his actions and in despair wondered how he could live with himself to which Jordan told him to pay his debt by serving his time in prison whereupon he should aim to be a better man. At that point, General Zod had arrived where he intended to get vengeance on the son of Tomar-Re for the perceived failure of the Green Lantern in protecting Krypton. Whilst attempting to protect Tomar-Tu, the Xandarian used the distraction to grab his Exo-Mantle's blaster and gave a mortal injury to himself. Tomar-Tu believed that this was just punishment for his crimes and in his dying moments he asked Hal Jordan to tell the others that in the end he still remained good before he perished. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #50)

Overview

Personality and attributes

It was said that deep down he had never gotten over the murder of Tomar-Re with his death killing the man Tomar-Tu wanted to become when he grew up. As such, it was said that deep down he was still a scared kid who said that his father did not leave him but rather was taken from him by a killer who should have been killed first. Thus, he ultimately had held onto his fathers absence from his life and he became a Green Lantern to fix what was broken inside of him. These feelings later led to him changing his view of the universe and the way he could bring justice. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #50)

After murdering Romat-Ru, he came to conclude that his actions were righteous as he reasoned that if taken into custody that the Xudarian criminal would only have escaped and killed more innocent lives. Thus, Tomar believed he had achieved a lasting justice by eliminating the criminal in order to save more lives. As such, he stated that he came to have no regrets over the murder and in fact if faced with the choice he would have done it again. By this point, he stated that he was a killer and would kill again so that he could purge the universe of criminals. He showcased an example of his father Tomar-Re who died at the hands of the Earth supervillain Goldface after that criminal had escaped. Tomar-Tu believed that if criminals were killed then they would not escape to kill again. As such, he came to believe that if he were to join the Emerald Space afterlife for Green Lanterns that he would meet his father there with a clear conscience despite murdering criminals that surrendered. (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1 #42)

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Tomar-Tu was created by Gerard Jones and Pat Broderick where he made his first appearance in Green Lantern v3 #5 (October, 1990).

Appearances

  • Green Lantern v3:
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  • Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1:

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