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58-531: (Redirected from Rays ) [REDACTED] Look up ray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ray or RAY may refer to: Fish [ edit ] Ray (fish) , any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea Ray (fish fin anatomy) , the bony or horny spine on ray-finned fish Science and mathematics [ edit ] For related terms, see § See also . Half-line (geometry) or ray, half of

116-495: A 2011–present South Korean city car Kia Ray (2010 concept vehicle) , a 2010 South Korean mid-size concept sedan Mitsuoka Ray , a 1996–2004 Japanese city car USS Ray , a U.S. Navy vessel Other uses in transportation [ edit ] Raynes Park railway station , London, England (by GBR station code) Rays Engineering , a Japanese automotive wheel manufacturer Other uses [ edit ] Rays (retailer) , an Australian outdoors store Rāʾ (" ر "),

174-495: A 2011–present South Korean city car Kia Ray (2010 concept vehicle) , a 2010 South Korean mid-size concept sedan Mitsuoka Ray , a 1996–2004 Japanese city car USS Ray , a U.S. Navy vessel Other uses in transportation [ edit ] Raynes Park railway station , London, England (by GBR station code) Rays Engineering , a Japanese automotive wheel manufacturer Other uses [ edit ] Rays (retailer) , an Australian outdoors store Rāʾ (" ر "),

232-476: A Cambodian village in Ke Chong Mount Ray (British Columbia) , a Canadian volcano Ray, Templeport , County Cavan, Ireland Ray, Jharkhand , India Technology [ edit ] See also: § Vehicles Rays Linux , a defunct Chinese operating system Sony Ericsson Xperia ray , a 2011 smartphone Transportation [ edit ] Vehicles [ edit ] Kia Ray ,

290-408: A Cambodian village in Ke Chong Mount Ray (British Columbia) , a Canadian volcano Ray, Templeport , County Cavan, Ireland Ray, Jharkhand , India Technology [ edit ] See also: § Vehicles Rays Linux , a defunct Chinese operating system Sony Ericsson Xperia ray , a 2011 smartphone Transportation [ edit ] Vehicles [ edit ] Kia Ray ,

348-435: A boy's life while the team rides a tram car to F.D.R. Island. He is with the team during their assault on Zandia on behalf of Empress and uses up his entire supply of energy to strike a crippling blow against the vampire Lady Zand. In the interests of expanding Young Justice, then leader Wonder Girl agrees to make the team part of a reality TV show. This backfires when Secret, having been corrupted, turns against Young Justice and

406-471: A child he would have been unable to control such power and, thus, had to be kept in darkness. At the funeral for "Happy" Terrill, Ray meets his cousin, Hank, who urges him to become a superhero like his father. When he refuses, "Happy" shows up very much alive, in his classic Ray costume and looking far younger than he should, to meet his son. He tells Raymond that he was in fact raised by his uncle, Thomas Terrill, and that he must use his newfound powers to save

464-561: A childhood friend from a supervillain hate-group. This version of the Ray is openly gay . He is later recruited into Batman 's new Justice League of America which includes Atom III, Vixen , Black Canary , Killer Frost III and Lobo . He also dates Xenos, the League engineer. New Super-Man features a character named Sunbeam (an analog of the Ray). In the comic book Countdown: Arena , Ray

522-674: A city in the Greater Tehran metropolis Ray County , Tehran Province Ray, South Khorasan , a small village Russia [ edit ] Ray (Smolensk region) Ray, Belgorod Oblast United Kingdom [ edit ] River Ray , South East England River Ray, Wiltshire , South West England United States [ edit ] Ray, Alabama Ray, Arizona Ray, Indiana and Michigan , Steuben and Branch counties Ray Township, Michigan , Macomb County Ray, Minnesota Ray County, Missouri Ray, North Dakota Elsewhere [ edit ] Ray,

580-610: A city in the Greater Tehran metropolis Ray County , Tehran Province Ray, South Khorasan , a small village Russia [ edit ] Ray (Smolensk region) Ray, Belgorod Oblast United Kingdom [ edit ] River Ray , South East England River Ray, Wiltshire , South West England United States [ edit ] Ray, Alabama Ray, Arizona Ray, Indiana and Michigan , Steuben and Branch counties Ray Township, Michigan , Macomb County Ray, Minnesota Ray County, Missouri Ray, North Dakota Elsewhere [ edit ] Ray,

638-592: A computer game villain known as Death Masque that has somehow become real. His relationship with his father is strained several times as he discovers the extent of Happy's manipulative streak, and the well-intentioned deceptions he had perpetrated concerning his own family. When Triumph, disregarding the orders of the Martian Manhunter, refuses to help Ray deal with Death Masque, Ray turns instead to Vandal Savage for help. Savage coaches Ray for some time, utilizing his little-used skill with computers and giving Ray

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696-461: A high business position. When Death Masque targets Ray's mother, he manages to re-program and then destroy the computerized villain for good. A woman claiming to be Ray's girlfriend from the future brutally attacks Savage to show Ray, who had begun to think of Savage on almost friendly terms, that Savage stole body parts from his many descendants whenever he was critically injured. This prompts Ray to sever his ties with Savage. When Ray's mother learns he

754-586: A hostile attacking force, Black Lightning, Metamorpho, and Owlman are forced to take refuge in Simon Stagg's secret base previously seen partially destroyed during the attack of the Black Lanterns. After an initial fight with Stagg's employee Freight Train, Metamorpho is later attacked by Stagg's manservant Java and merged with the chemical monstrosity Chemo. After Owlman and Freight Train defeat Chemo, they contact Stagg, who sends Ray, apparently still in

812-774: A letter of the Arabic alphabet Raha-automaattiyhdistys (Finland's Slot Machine Association), a Finnish gambling provider Tampa Bay Rays , a Major League Baseball team See also [ edit ] Rai (disambiguation) Rao (disambiguation) Rhea (disambiguation) Medullary ray (anatomy) , the middle part of the Cortical lobule Medullary ray (botany) , characteristic radial sheets or ribbons extending vertically, found in woods Radius (disambiguation) Radiation (disambiguation) Raymond (disambiguation) Beam (disambiguation) Rye (disambiguation) Justice Ray (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

870-665: A letter of the Arabic alphabet Raha-automaattiyhdistys (Finland's Slot Machine Association), a Finnish gambling provider Tampa Bay Rays , a Major League Baseball team See also [ edit ] Rai (disambiguation) Rao (disambiguation) Rhea (disambiguation) Medullary ray (anatomy) , the middle part of the Cortical lobule Medullary ray (botany) , characteristic radial sheets or ribbons extending vertically, found in woods Radius (disambiguation) Radiation (disambiguation) Raymond (disambiguation) Beam (disambiguation) Rye (disambiguation) Justice Ray (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

928-470: A line split at an initial point Directed half-line or ray, half of a directed or oriented line split at an initial point Ray (graph theory) , an infinite sequence of vertices such that each vertex appears at most once in the sequence and each two consecutive vertices in the sequence are the two endpoints of an edge in the graph Ray (optics) , an idealized narrow beam of light Ray (quantum theory) , an equivalence class of state-vectors representing

986-470: A line split at an initial point Directed half-line or ray, half of a directed or oriented line split at an initial point Ray (graph theory) , an infinite sequence of vertices such that each vertex appears at most once in the sequence and each two consecutive vertices in the sequence are the two endpoints of an edge in the graph Ray (optics) , an idealized narrow beam of light Ray (quantum theory) , an equivalence class of state-vectors representing

1044-535: A massive Metron Emblem across Earth, severely disrupting the Anti-Life broadcast and damaging Darkseid's operation enough to seriously cripple it. During the Blackest Night crossover event, Ray managed to capture a Black Lantern power ring in a cage of light, at the behest of Simon Stagg , and brought it to an underground lab for examination. The lab was then attacked by a swarm of Black Lanterns. Ray

1102-708: A protagonist in Ray the Animation , a science fiction anime television series Ray , a main character in the Canadian television series Rusty Rivets Ray the Flying Squirrel , a video game character from Sonic the Hedgehog Ray Manchester , from the live action series Henry Danger and Danger Force Ray (comics) , a DC Comics character Ray (Ray Terrill) , the second version of

1160-407: A protagonist in Ray the Animation , a science fiction anime television series Ray , a main character in the Canadian television series Rusty Rivets Ray the Flying Squirrel , a video game character from Sonic the Hedgehog Ray Manchester , from the live action series Henry Danger and Danger Force Ray (comics) , a DC Comics character Ray (Ray Terrill) , the second version of

1218-677: A soundtrack of the film Ray Ray (EP) , an album by Panic Channel "Ray" (song) , a song by Millencolin Ray or re, the second scale degree in solfege Fictional characters and mascots [ edit ] Ray (Ninjago) , a character in Ninjago Ray Barone , main character in the American sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond Ray Bulgarin, minor character in GTA IV Ray Donovan , titular main character in

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1276-439: A soundtrack of the film Ray Ray (EP) , an album by Panic Channel "Ray" (song) , a song by Millencolin Ray or re, the second scale degree in solfege Fictional characters and mascots [ edit ] Ray (Ninjago) , a character in Ninjago Ray Barone , main character in the American sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond Ray Bulgarin, minor character in GTA IV Ray Donovan , titular main character in

1334-489: A type of "suspended animation". Ray is caught in one of these beams, along with Elongated Man and a new Major Victory . After a long battle with Superman , the Nowhere Men are defeated and Ray and the others are freed. Ray joins other JSA reserves to help contain the damage caused by the villainous trio of Mordru , Obsidian and Eclipso . He later joins a new, government-sponsored Freedom Fighters team. However,

1392-534: A year of service. During this time, Ray has a brief romance with Black Canary . His tenure with the League takes place as the team was split into different factions, one led by Wonder Woman who consistently deferred to the team's United Nations mandate and the other, more hotheaded Captain Atom. Ray was present when fellow League member Ice was killed by the Overlord, prompting a number of member departures and signifying

1450-498: Is back adventuring on his own. In the fight against Imperiex during DC's Our Worlds at War crossover , Ray is called upon as a reserve member of the JSA . On their mission, Ray, along with several other modern-day "Freedom Fighters", fight to release the captured Daxamite people from imprisonment. Although Ray is severely injured in battle, the team succeeds in their mission and Ray quickly heals. Ray joins Young Justice after saving

1508-558: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ray [REDACTED] Look up ray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ray or RAY may refer to: Fish [ edit ] Ray (fish) , any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea Ray (fish fin anatomy) , the bony or horny spine on ray-finned fish Science and mathematics [ edit ] For related terms, see § See also . Half-line (geometry) or ray, half of

1566-734: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ray (Ray Terrill) The Ray (real name Raymond C. " Ray " Terrill ) is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe . He is the second character to use the codename the Ray . Ray Terrill first appeared in The Ray #1 (February 1992), and was created by Jack C. Harris and Joe Quesada . Ray Terrill appeared in The CW 's fourth annual Arrowverse crossover event with Arrow , The Flash ,

1624-522: Is revealed as an analogue of the Wildstorm Universe character Apollo , another light-based superhero. Ray absorbs, stores and processes light; uses the energy to fly and create destructive bursts of radiation. His energy capacity is virtually limitless. He is capable of manipulating light to create illusions and even solid light constructs, as well as render himself and others invisible. He can convert his body completely into any wavelength of

1682-487: Is still alive (Happy led her to believe Ray died in childbirth) they share a happy reunion. He is also faced with glimpses of an unpleasant possible future which he may have averted by the series' conclusion. After the disbanding of Justice League Task Force to make way for the newly formed JLA, Ray keeps a Justice League reserve-member status - but is rarely seen in DC Comics for several years. Ray also joins another team,

1740-490: Is told by his supposed father that exposure to direct sunlight will kill him. Privately tutored in his window-darkened home, he is dubbed "Night Boy" by the media. At the age of eighteen, Ray learns the truth about his heritage while at the deathbed of his father, "Happy" Terrill. The dying man admits that he was the Golden Age Ray , and that exposure to sunlight will activate Raymond's own light-based superpowers. As

1798-525: The Legends of Tomorrow , and Supergirl titled " Crisis on Earth-X ". He was played by Russell Tovey , who would also voice character in the CW Seed series Freedom Fighters: The Ray . Tovey returned in a cameo in the crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths . Ray's debut miniseries was created by Jack C. Harris and Joe Quesada , edited by Jim Owsley . From a very young age, Raymond Terrill

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1856-583: The Superman storyline "Up Up and Away", Ray tries to repower a weakened Superman along with the heroic Dr. Light, unsuccessfully. Ray finally returns to action in Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #7. Wearing a new costume, he encounters and soundly defeats the traitorous Stan Silver , who has taken the name "Ray" for himself. Ray Terrill then joins the new Freedom Fighters. Though captured by

1914-598: The American TV drama series Ray Donovan Father Ray Mukada , priest character in the American TV drama series Oz Ray, a character in the television series Bear in the Big Blue House Ray, the mascot from Good Morning America Ray, a firefly in the 2009 animated Disney film The Princess and the Frog Ray Stantz , a main character in the American film Ghostbusters Ray,

1972-404: The American TV drama series Ray Donovan Father Ray Mukada , priest character in the American TV drama series Oz Ray, a character in the television series Bear in the Big Blue House Ray, the mascot from Good Morning America Ray, a firefly in the 2009 animated Disney film The Princess and the Frog Ray Stantz , a main character in the American film Ghostbusters Ray,

2030-544: The EM Spectrum. No physical harm from impact can come to him in this form (as demonstrated when Lobo punched Ray through his skull). This process can also be used to "reset" damage that his physical form has already sustained (seen in the story "Ray Gets Shot in the Head" where a bullet was lodged at the base of his skull; Ray was told by doctors he would be paralyzed from the neck down, but after turning to his energy form,

2088-541: The Earth from a powerful cosmic light-entity. Raymond eventually decides to take up the mantle of "the Ray", defeats the evil Doctor Polaris , and succeeds in dissuading the light entity from its destructive purpose. Ray's adventures continue, bringing him to battle with villains such as Brimstone , Neron , and Vandal Savage . Following the death of Superman , Ray is recruited into the Justice League for roughly

2146-642: The Forgotten Heroes, led by Resurrection Man . Brought together to take down Vandal Savage, the team eventually disbands and Ray presumably continues a solo hero career. In The Final Night , Ray participates in making a secondary sun to try and fool the Sun-Eater. He also personally watches out for a small Mexican town, using his powers to make sure it is sufficiently heated. This task uses up most of Ray's power until he collapses, drained. A kiss from Fire provides enough power to rejuvenate Ray and with

2204-661: The Freedom Fighters are ambushed and many of the team are murdered by the Secret Society in Infinite Crisis #1. The villainous Dr. Light is the Society member who manages to capture Ray alive. As he is dragged away by the Psycho-Pirate , the barely conscious Terrill is told that Luthor ( Alexander Luthor, Jr. of Earth-Three) needs him alive. Ray is captured for Alex's master plan, but later escapes during

2262-477: The bargain and, as a result, does not lose his soul. Ray later takes part in saving the universe against the might of an ancient ultra-powerful weapon called Mageddon. Following this, Ray appears at a Titans West recruitment drive party in Los Angeles . Although he joins Green Lantern 's Justice League of Air during the "Justice Leagues" crisis (wherein each member forms his or her own minor league), he soon

2320-646: The battle in the Arctic along with Power Girl, Breach, Lady Quark and all the other prisoners attached to the reality altering tower created from the Anti-Monitor's corpse. There, Ray deduces that it was Psycho-Pirate responsible for manipulating Bizarro into beating the Human Bomb to death. Before managing to use his emotion-altering powers on Ray and Power Girl, the Psycho-Pirate is definitively slain by

2378-526: The center of the Earth and into Skartaris, world of the Warlord. Ray's body was taken over by a mystic and used against the team until he was freed by his friends. Ray's own monthly comic, penned by Christopher Priest and drawn mainly by Howard Porter, ran for 28 issues from 1994 to 1996. In this series, Ray confronts several villains and anti-heroes, including an out of control child with powers similar to Ray's (who turns out to be his half-brother, Joshua), and

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2436-687: The character Other media [ edit ] Ray (art journal) , a British little magazine Ray (manga) , a manga and anime series about a doctor with X-ray vision Ray (film) , a 2004 film biography of African-American singer Ray Charles Ray (TV series) , a 2021 Netflix anthology series based on Satyajit Ray's stories The Ray (Chardin) , a 1728 painting by Jean Simeon Chardin People [ edit ] See also: § Fictional characters Ray (surname) Ray (given name) Ray (wrestler) , from Hong Kong Places [ edit ] Iran [ edit ] Ray, Iran ,

2494-638: The character Other media [ edit ] Ray (art journal) , a British little magazine Ray (manga) , a manga and anime series about a doctor with X-ray vision Ray (film) , a 2004 film biography of African-American singer Ray Charles Ray (TV series) , a 2021 Netflix anthology series based on Satyajit Ray's stories The Ray (Chardin) , a 1728 painting by Jean Simeon Chardin People [ edit ] See also: § Fictional characters Ray (surname) Ray (given name) Ray (wrestler) , from Hong Kong Places [ edit ] Iran [ edit ] Ray, Iran ,

2552-610: The damage was healed instantly). As pure energy, he can travel at the speed of light and cross space unassisted. Ray Terrill / Ray appears in media set in the Arrowverse , portrayed by Russell Tovey . This version is from Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Earth-1 , but was transported to Earth-X , where he received his powers from his Earth-X counterpart, joined the Freedom Fighters in fighting the New Reichsmen, and entered

2610-482: The end of the League operating closely with the U.N. Ray is then asked to join the ranks of Justice League Task Force, led by Martian Manhunter . With the Task Force he shared a number of adventures, including repeated tangling with Vandal Savage. Ray eventually began to view fellow Task Force members Gypsy and Triumph as a family and viewed the Martian Manhunter in more of a fatherly role than his actual father. This

2668-411: The enraged Black Adam. During Week 1 of 52 , Ray is met by an overjoyed Black Canary as various heroes from around the world see each other for the first time since Infinite Crisis . Ray was also part of the large superhero team drafted by Alan Scott to fight Black Adam, who was, at the time, menacing China. At the beginning of DC's One Year Later event, Ray Terrill's whereabouts are unknown. In

2726-483: The footage is broadcast on the Internet. After Secret is depowered by Darkseid , Ray leaves the team, which itself disbands soon afterward following the death of Donna Troy. Soon afterward, he meets the Nowhere Men, the deadly figments of a writer's imagination accidentally brought to life. With the goal of wiping out the individuality of the world, the Nowhere Men began by attacking superheroes. They use beams that cause

2784-403: The help of Zatanna and Firestorm , the fate of the town is assured. Around this time he is approached by the demon Neron , who attempts to gain his soul. Neron, despite being far beyond the concepts of gender, has to resort to pretending to be the villainess Circe after part of the plan involves a kiss and Ray comes to believe he has kissed a guy. In the end, Ray does not fulfill his part of

2842-531: The man's employment, to help separate Metamorpho from Chemo, though Ray confesses he has no idea how Stagg knew of Metamorpho's condition. Throughout all of this, Ray remained affiliated with Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters as they continued to fight for America against such threats as the Living America, a superhuman prison break and Jester and the Arcadians . Finally, the team was destroyed by

2900-616: The one foe they could not fight - government cutbacks. Like the earlier version of the character, the DC Rebirth version of Ray Terrill was told that any exposure to direct sunlight will kill him. Running away from home as a teen, he soon discovered that exposure to light grants him light-based superpowers, including flight, light projection and invisibility. Ray eventually settles in Vanity, Oregon (previously seen in Aztek ) where he saves

2958-735: The resistance against Darkseid and his Justifiers. He acted as a courier due to his ability to escape the Anti-Life Equation's powers and delivered the Daily Planet issues still being produced from Superman's Fortress of Solitude. When the Justifiers attacked the Justice League Watch Tower, Ray turned into a carrier wave capable of teleporting most of the people there away, although Green Arrow chose to stay behind to buy them time. He later managed to create

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3016-476: The same state Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Music [ edit ] The Rays , an American musical group active in the 1950s Ray (musician) , stage name of Japanese singer Reika Nakayama (born 1990) Ray J , stage name of singer William Ray Norwood, Jr. (born 1981) Ray (Bump of Chicken album) Ray (Frazier Chorus album) Ray (L'Arc-en-Ciel album) Rays (Michael Nesmith album) (former Monkee) Ray (soundtrack) ,

3074-476: The same state Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Music [ edit ] The Rays , an American musical group active in the 1950s Ray (musician) , stage name of Japanese singer Reika Nakayama (born 1990) Ray J , stage name of singer William Ray Norwood, Jr. (born 1981) Ray (Bump of Chicken album) Ray (Frazier Chorus album) Ray (L'Arc-en-Ciel album) Rays (Michael Nesmith album) (former Monkee) Ray (soundtrack) ,

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3190-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ray . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ray&oldid=1249828442 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

3248-562: The villainous Red Bee, Ray and the rest of the Fighters eventually manage to turn the tables on the insect alien invaders, defeating them. To accomplish this, Ray's father Happy drank from the desert oasis of Neon the Unknown, vastly increasing his own powers and leading Happy to take the name Neon for himself. Ray and Happy are later shown at a baseball game, attempting to reconcile their rocky relationship. The Ray became an important part of

3306-494: Was complicated by Triumph's frequent conflicts for leadership with the Manhunter. Though Ray's own issues (as shown within his solo series, which ran concurrently with Justice League Task Force ) caused him to leave the team, he would eventually leave to aid them in their last off-world mission to help the robot L-Ron who was then inhabiting Despero's body. The last adventure of Justice League Task Force involved their traveling to

3364-453: Was last seen fighting a number of Western-themed Black Lanterns, including the deceased Super-Chief and Scalphunter . After ordering the other living humans out of the line of fire, Ray released enough power to bring down the underground complex. Despite this, neither of the two humans he bought time for managed to escape the town alive. His condition was, at the time, unknown, but he has since appeared alive and unharmed. While escaping from

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