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59-678: [REDACTED] Look up rann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rann may refer to: Places [ edit ] Rann (fictional planet) , a fictional planet in the Polaris star system of the DC Comics Universe Rann of Kutch , Gujarat, India Great Rann of Kutch , a seasonally marshy region located in the Thar Desert Little Rann of Kutch ,

118-463: A "Zeta-Beam". Upon his arrival, he is attacked by one of the planet's predators and rescued by a dark-haired woman called Alanna. She takes him to her father Sardath , who explains that the Zeta-Beam was transmitted to Earth in the hopes that whatever form of intelligent life lived there would trace it back to Rann, and he also theorizes that in the four years it took the Zeta-Beam to reach Earth, it

177-779: A 2011 reboot of the DC Comics universe, Adam Strange was reintroduced to mainstream continuity as a Canadian archaeologist who has a relationship with Alanna (now Alanna Lewis, a former student of his). He and other heroes are teleported to his home planet Rann to stop the villain Byth Rok. He and Alanna then became founding members of the Justice League United . An accident with the Zeta Beam allowed Adam to merge with its time-space energy signature, allowing him to project his consciousness throughout all known reality. By

236-446: A colorful variety of technologies both as a hero and spacefarer. The resources pertaining to Rann's wonders of science available to him are numerous. He has studied, disassembled and rebuilt much of his own equipment; consisting mainly of high-tech munitions, armor, gadgets & utensils or cutting edge genetics engineering. Strange is also well versed in their mechanical function as well as practical use in his heroic endeavors. Strange

295-540: A comic book series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rann . 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=Rann&oldid=1040119925 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

354-540: A comic book series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rann . 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=Rann&oldid=1040119925 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

413-483: A cosmic radiation called Zeta Rays. The effects of the ray were always short lived, and their dissipation meant Adam would return to where he first intercepted the ray. This would be a running staple for years until later Zeta designs made its effects permanent, albeit at the cost debilitating mental sickness for its user. Eventual innovations in Rannian transport technology would produce a more streamlined device called

472-531: A host of vaunted combat techniques and scientific knowledge, giving him the edge needed to physically match and defeat immeasurably more imposing opponents over the many years. He has battled and bested adversaries both native and extraterrestrial in nature, such as Thanagarians, Durlans, Qwardians, En'Tarans, and Meta-Humans. This along with his many decades of thriving in the harsh environments of Rann, Earth and other galactic territories has made Adam an accomplished survivalist, having spent just as long traversing

531-426: A meeting with editors Jack Schiff and Julius Schwartz in his office, asking them each to create a new science fiction hero, one from the present and one from the future. Given first pick Schiff chose to create one from the future, Space Ranger . Schwartz was happy with the pick feeling that readers would more readily identify with a hero from the present. He conceived the idea of an Earth man repeatedly traveling to

590-557: A planet in the Alpha Centauri star system by using a "Zeta-beam" altered by space radiation. Since Adam Strange was the first Earthman on another planet, he named his character Adam after the Biblical first man . When asked about the inspiration behind the character, Gardner Fox stated "I suppose you could say that John Carter was in my subconscious, you had to think of some interesting way to transfer him to from earth up to

649-918: A salt marsh Rann, German name of the town of Brežice , southeastern Slovenia Brežice Castle , in the town Rann, Borno , a town in Borno State, Nigeria Other uses [ edit ] Rann (film) (raṇa "battle"), a 2010 Hindi-language film starring Amitabh Bachchan Rann (magazine) was an Ulster poetry journal which ran between 1948 and 1953. People with the surname [ edit ] John Rann (1750–1774), English criminal and highwayman Chris Rann (born 1946), Australian publicist and media strategist Mike Rann (born 1953), Australian politician Thomas Rann (born 1981), Australian cellist Tyler Rann (21st century), American guitarist Charles Rann Kennedy (1808–1867), English lawyer and classicist See also [ edit ] Ran (disambiguation) Rann-Thanagar War ,

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708-474: A seasonally marshy region located in the Thar Desert Little Rann of Kutch , a salt marsh Rann, German name of the town of Brežice , southeastern Slovenia Brežice Castle , in the town Rann, Borno , a town in Borno State, Nigeria Other uses [ edit ] Rann (film) (raṇa "battle"), a 2010 Hindi-language film starring Amitabh Bachchan Rann (magazine) was an Ulster poetry journal which ran between 1948 and 1953. People with

767-462: A series scheduled to launch in Spring 2014. Lemire's series was instead titled Justice League United , featuring Adam and Alanna. The series Strange Adventures vol. 5, written by Tom King and illustrated by Mitch Gerads and Evan Shaner was launched in 2020, focusing on the character of Adam Strange. Strange is an archeologist suddenly teleported from Peru, Earth, to the planet Rann through

826-409: Is also versed in other kinds of rocket propulsion equipment like a booster system with hidden back up blasters, with his equipment Strange can also make escape velocity to break planetary orbit. Adam Strange's primary weapon of choice is a Rannian laser pistol among other assorted weapons and munitions picked up from across the galaxy. He is a crack marksman with just about any ranged weapon on hand at

885-511: Is an adept aerial combatant, often making use of a fireproof, thermal insulated and environmentally adapted suit with which to traverse the terrains of foreign worlds or in the cold depths of space. With further upgrades, Strange’s costume boasts a built-in Zeta Beamer with which to warp lightyears across the universe in an instant. The helmet is equipped with a life support system that protects Adam from harmful atmospheric conditions, while

944-446: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages rann [REDACTED] Look up rann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rann may refer to: Places [ edit ] Rann (fictional planet) , a fictional planet in the Polaris star system of the DC Comics Universe Rann of Kutch , Gujarat, India Great Rann of Kutch ,

1003-692: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rann (fictional planet) Adam Strange is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics . Created by editor Julius Schwartz and designed by Murphy Anderson , he first appeared in Showcase #17 (November 1958). Adam Strange made his live action debut in the television series Krypton , portrayed by Shaun Sipos . In 1957, DC Comics editorial director Irwin Donenfeld held

1062-539: Is on Rann raising Aleea and helping to restore the planet, when he learns that Alanna was placed in suspended animation and captured by the En'Taran Slavemasters. Adam convinces the conquerors that he must kidnap the Justice League to rebuild the planet more quickly, and thus, together with the group, he not only rebuilds Rann but defeats the En'tarang and free Alanna. Unfortunately in the process, Adam loses all traces of

1121-463: Is ravaging planets across the galaxy. With Styx presumably defeated and Animal Man seemingly killed, Strange and Starfire continue their journey back to Earth and Rann while Styx's followers pursue them. With Starfire wounded in one such battle, and their ship breaking apart and malfunctioning, Adam is rescued by Mogo and a rookie Green Lantern . He is then brought to Rann, where his vision is restored. Adam Strange joined Animal Man and Starfire in

1180-667: Is revealed to be alive and is briefly reunited with her husband and daughter before Adam returns to Earth. Adam appeared in stories set in the Silver Age : Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant #1 (1998); Silver Age: Showcase #1 (2000); DC Universe: Legacies #5 (2010); and DC Retroactive : Justice League - The '70s (2011). In 2013, Jeff Lemire said he intended to introduce a New 52 incarnation of Adam Strange at some point in Justice League Canada ,

1239-536: Is sterile, and Adam Strange is there to be a breeding stud . In a 1990 limited series , The Man of Two Worlds , Adam learns of the population's opinion of him and Alanna dies giving birth to their daughter Aleea. In 1997, Grant Morrison revived the Justice League of America in the JLA series. During this period, Mark Waid featured Adam Strange when he filled in for Morrison. In JLA #20 (July 1998), Alanna

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1298-622: Is the superpowered teenage son of the villainous Reverend Dominic Darrk and Morgan le Fey . Adam Strange's identically-named descendant appears in Mystery in Space #94 (September 1964). Adam Strange had a crossover with Jonny Quest in Adam Strange / Future Quest Annual #1 in March 2017. The character and series of the same name have received several awards over the years, including

1357-583: The 1970s the character was a regular presence in the DC Universe despite having no series of his own. In September 1980 Adam Strange began as a back-up feature in Green Lantern (this lasted from #132 to #147). Later in the 1980s Alan Moore wrote a retcon of Adam Strange's reason for his visits to Rann. In this retcon the population of the planet, the majority of whom view the Terran with contempt,

1416-540: The Conqueror stole L.E.G.I.O.N. from him and used it to enslave its client worlds. Dox Zeta-beamed Rann into the Vega system, in the orbit previously held by the now destroyed planet Tamaran , and proceeded to terraform Rann and make it suitable to sustain life again. The restoration of the planet Rann was not Dox's only reason for relocating it into the Vega system. First, by putting Rann into Tamaran's orbit, it restored

1475-506: The En'Taran fleet to another part of the galaxy. In the aftermath of the Infinite Crisis event, Adam Strange loses his eyes in a freak Zeta Beam accident. Sardath is able to clone a new set of eyes from his granddaughter, Aleea Strange, and transplant them into Adam. These new eyes enable Adam to see the entire electromagnetic spectrum. As the protector of Rann, Adam is well connected with Sardeth and his science council. Adam uses

1534-500: The Mega Zeta Ray in his body and returns to Earth. Strange returned to Rann and reunited with his family shortly after. Planet Heist , a 2004 eight-issue limited series , written by Andy Diggle , penciled by Pasqual Ferry and colored by Dave McCaig , replaced Adam Strange's costume with a spacesuit that allows for interstellar travel. Adam is preparing to relocate to Rann permanently when he learns that Sardath transported

1593-597: The Tamaranians live on Rann's uninhabited southern continent. Adam Strange, as well as protector of Rann, would also become a senior commander of L.E.G.I.O.N. ensuring peace with the Green Lantern Corps. He also helped create an alliance between Rannians, Tamaranians and L.E.G.I.O.N. after defeating Starro the Conqueror, ensuring security for Rann, the Vega System and the galaxy. In The New 52 ,

1652-568: The Zeta Beamer module, an A.I. commanded mobile drone in the form of a floating sphere that could be used to track Zeta Rays across galaxies and even into alternate universes. Like the Mega Zeta Beam, transport was also permanent, without the danger of Zeta Ray sickness. Further modifications integrated the transport device into Adam's space suit. An alternate universe variant of Adam Strange appears in Just Imagine... . This version

1711-631: The Zeta-Beam, Adam Strange is aided by the Darkstars and Green Lantern Kyle Rayner . Hyathis attempted to overthrow the government of Rann by using her telepathy to turn an alien race called the Zaredians against the Darkstars. The Zaredian attack created a diversion which allowed Hyathis to kidnap Aleea. Her plans were upset by the arrival of Superboy and the Ravers . Years later, Adam

1770-572: The accord that their Council reached with the Thanagarians. Explaining that the Rannians have recently been on the losing end in a war with the Thanagarians, Adam questions the judgment of the Council in reaching this accord. Whilst there he aided Superman who was investigating a murder. The plight of Rann's people was soon resolved by Vril Dox, seeking to restore his reputation after Starro

1829-593: The artist for Adam Strange. Following the discontinuation of the Adam Strange stories reprints were presented in Strange Adventures #217 through 244 (except for #222, which instead has a new story with Strange, written by Denny O'Neil , while #226 has a new Strange text story by Fox, with illustrations by Anderson). Adam Strange had stories written by Dave Wood, Jerry Siegel and Dennis O'Neil , art by Lee Elias and inks by John Giunta . Through

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1888-489: The depopulation of Prince Gavyn's Throneworld at the hands of Lady Styx. Later, to defeat Synnar and Lady Styx, Rann's atmosphere was explosively discharged into outer space with Rann's entire population Zeta-beamed to Throneworld. Strange also discovers in this story that he is a member of the so-called Aberrant Six. With Throneworld renamed New Rann, Adam Strange once more teams up with the DC space heroes to investigate why some of

1947-582: The editor pointed out the group had not met Adam Strange and could not have heard of him, as all his heroics took place on Rann, Schwartz and Fox wrote a story showing how the Justice League came to Rann and how Adam Strange saved them from Kanjar Ro . The story was published in Mystery in Space #75 and won the Alley Award for the "Best Book-Length Story" of 1962. As of #92, Jack Schiff replaced Schwartz as editor of Mystery in Space and Lee Elias became

2006-473: The end of the series, Adam would lose his newfound abilities and return to normal. During Vandal Savage 's scheme to gain more power from the comet that made him immortal, the JLU assisted a weaker Superman's efforts to thwart his plans. However, the heroes were captured and their powers used as fuel to bring the comet closer to Earth to give Savage's descendants their own abilities. They were saved by Superman, who

2065-473: The event and maintains fertility. Over time, Sardath perfected a beam he would call the "Mega Zeta-Beam" which would allow Adam to permanently transport himself to Rann. In those days, Adam learns that he was transported to Rann on purpose to serve as Alanna's husband and repopulate the planet. Eventually, Alanna gives birth to a girl named Aleea, but apparently dies in the process. Grayven , Darkseid 's illegitimate son, tries to destroy Ranagar City and take

2124-462: The exact time and place when and where Sardath's Zeta Beam will hit on his home planet of Earth. Mark Waid showcases his intellect in his run on JLA . After Rann is conquered by a telepathic race called En'Tarans, Strange defeats them by secretly converting the planet into a giant Zeta Beam gun, powered by the latent Mega Zeta Radiation in his body. With the aid of the JLA, Strange successfully transports

2183-518: The forming of the Six. Comet was entrusted with Eye's robot companion Orb until she returns, told by Synnar that when that happens he will "continue his negotiations – all has changed, but remains as it was". Adam Strange realizes that one day Synnar will return and force him to join his Aberrant Six. Adam Strange later works with Vril Dox and the R.E.B.E.L.S. to battle Starro . It was also around this time that Adam Strange visited New Krypton to protest

2242-661: The galaxy's stars are disappearing. It is discovered from the future spirit of Synnar that he is destined to be one of 'The Aberrant Six', a group critical to preventing the Synnar of today (trapped in The Weird's body) from destroying the universe. Ultimately the Aberrant Six did not form and the future Synnar was forced to leave, but not before Captain Comet's mercenary friend Eye was killed by Synnar's supreme god-enemy to prevent

2301-458: The gravitational balance to the Vega system, which had been thrown off by Tamaran's destruction. Secondly, in exchange for restoring their planet, the people of Rann agreed to let Dox rebuild L.E.G.I.O.N. headquarters on Rann. Tamaranian refugees, led by Blackfire , attacked Rann believing that since the planet was in Tamaran's orbit they had claim to it. The violence was ended when Vril Dox, who

2360-443: The light of a Power Ring or a facsimile of its corresponding emotion that can dispatch a small enclave of Black Lanterns. One of Strange's as well as the planet of Rann's greatest resource is the Zeta Beam technology developed by Sardeth. Initially designed as a means of communications with intelligent life from across the universe, it was accidentally discovered to be an instantaneous means of intergalactic transport that rode along

2419-515: The most notable is an adventure written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Murphy Anderson for Hawkman #18 (1967). In it, Hawkman fails to find his planet, Thanagar, and his search leads him to Rann, where he shares a adventure with Adam Strange. In the Justice League of America comic book, the Flash mentioned Adam Strange as a possible new member for the Justice League . When a letter to

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2478-536: The people on Rann, causing them to riot and say "Believe in Her". Adam and his family escape to Earth, where he enlists the aid of Animal Man and Starfire, eventually discovering a way to cure the plague and restore the infectees to normal. Adam Strange, along with many of the DC space heroes including Hawkman, Starfire , The Weird , and Starman , battles Synnar the Demiurge. Adam Strange's actions in this story result in

2537-423: The planet Rann before you even got started in on a plot, but it was fun to do." Adam Strange debuted in issues #17–19 of the tryout series Showcase , published November 1958-March 1959. The first artwork of the character was a cover for Showcase #17 by Murphy Anderson . Schwartz rejected the drawing and commissioned a new one by Gil Kane , though Anderson's costume design was retained. Schwartz then assigned

2596-456: The planet to another dimension to protect it from Starbreaker . Adam, with the help of the Omega Men and the Darkstars , among others, saves Rann and defeats Starbreaker. When Rann was moved from Alpha Centauri to Polaris , its orbit was believed to have pushed the planet Thanagar closer to its sun, destroying much of the surface. Many Thanagarians relocate to Rann, but enmity between

2655-408: The planet. Years later, during an exile in space, Swamp Thing arrives on Rann, where he meets Adam Strange. In this story it is revealed that centuries ago the planet's population suffered nuclear wars and left them not only with the loss of a large part of their ecosystem, but also with a genetic problem that made the majority of the population sterile. Alanna is among the last Rannians born before

2714-511: The rural areas as treacherous as the Amazon rainforest back on Earth. Strange has a tactical intellect on par with - or exceeding - the likes of Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor, and complements this with the learning that he has gained in his many years of study on Rann. He is able to reverse engineer functional technological wonders even from the damaged remains of an alien ship with ease. He is also an accomplished mathematician, who can expertly deduce

2773-458: The scribing of the stories to Gardner Fox and the penciling to Mike Sekowsky . Schwartz and Fox devised the plots for the stories in Schwartz's office and Fox would write the scripts at home. A science major, Schwartz specialized in giving Fox scientific pointers that gave the Adam Strange tales a plausibility that made them stand out from most science fiction comic books of the time. Sales on

2832-479: The series Countdown to Adventure written by Adam Beechen in August 2007. In issue #1, Adam finds himself replaced as Rann's protector by Champ Hazard, a former actor from Earth. However, Hazard has no regard for any life and is responsible for ending his battles in a horrifically bloody way. It appears Champ was infected by a madness plague created by Lady Styx before leaving Earth, and has infected one third of

2891-436: The suit itself pulls up a head-up display system with which to control his equipment via thought & voice command. Technology of which is slaved to his handheld blaster, sporting real-time threat assessment and targeting priority reticules to better combat adversaries. The jetpack is a twin-engine propulsion system attached to a harness adorning his back capable of aerial aviation for an undisclosed amount of time. Strange

2950-464: The surname [ edit ] John Rann (1750–1774), English criminal and highwayman Chris Rann (born 1946), Australian publicist and media strategist Mike Rann (born 1953), Australian politician Thomas Rann (born 1981), Australian cellist Tyler Rann (21st century), American guitarist Charles Rann Kennedy (1808–1867), English lawyer and classicist See also [ edit ] Ran (disambiguation) Rann-Thanagar War ,

3009-611: The three-issue Showcase tryout were enough to justify giving Adam Strange a slot in Mystery in Space , which ran in issues #53–100 and 102. Though Schwartz and Fox continued their work on the character, Schwartz gave the penciler assignment to Carmine Infantino instead of Sekowsky. Most issues were inked by Murphy Anderson (although Bernard Sachs, Joe Giella and Sid Greene did a few issues each). After his adventures in Mystery in Space were cancelled, Adam Strange continued to have guest appearances in several DC Comics titles. Perhaps

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3068-609: The time, the gun comes with a targeting system conductor when worked in tandem with his costume and has a stun setting for non-lethal application. Other munitions in his arsenal include Holo-Blasters , which are Hard-Light Energy arms that Strange can use to conjure any number of ordinance or enhanced protective shielding with while in a firefight. The effectiveness of these armaments makes them potent enough in dispatching Smite, one of Starro's lieutenants boasting physical capabilities rivalling Superman or Lobo. When properly calibrated by outside forces, these energy weapons can also channel

3127-514: The two races results in a war . Strange, working with Hawkman , Hawkwoman , Kyle Rayner and Kilowog , ends the war after discovering Superboy-Prime 's role in Thanagar's relocation. In 52 , Adam is stranded on another planet with Animal Man and Starfire and is blinded in a Zeta-Beam accident. After being attacked by Devilance the Pursuer , the three escape and battle Lady Styx , who

3186-519: Was an accomplished explorer and archaeologist who specialized in gathering and studying lost artifacts found in the remains of ancient civilizations. Applying these qualities to his new life on Rann, he would venture out with his new family into the wilds of their homeworld to study and rediscover its ancient history. Eventually his experiences accumulated on his adventures through the study and understanding of both Rannian culture and its vast technologies as well as its vested history, enabled Adam to pick up

3245-401: Was behind the conflict, aiming to collect the planets Nth Metal supply. They fought Despero, but the villain proved to be too strong to handle. In an act of desperation, Hawkman ordered Adam to active a machine that will magnetize all of the planets Nth Metal, killing Hawkman and Despero. A reluctant Adam agreed, but the machine unexpectedly sent him hurtling into another dimension. The dimension

3304-463: Was exposed to radiation and transformed into a transportation beam. Called on to protect the planet from extraterrestrial threats using Rann's technology, Strange grows to care for the planet and its inhabitants, especially Alanna. Eventually, the effects of the beam's transportation wear off, automatically returning Strange to Earth at the exact point of departure. However, Sardath gives him a schedule of beam firings, allowing him to periodically return to

3363-568: Was now empowered by Kryptonite, and the heroes held back Savage's forces long enough for Superman to finally defeat the immortal, after which the hero dies. Strange was next featured in The Death of Hawkman series, once again caught in the middle of the Rann/Thangar conflict. Suspicious that Thangar initiated the first attack, Adam began an investigation into the events with the aid of his friend Hawkman . The two soon discover that Despero

3422-494: Was off-world at the start of the conflict, arrived with Thanagarian warships and stopped the fighting without bloodshed on either side. As it turned out, Dox was off-world negotiating an official end to the Rann-Thanagar War , using Rann's new-found distance from Thanagar and change in leadership on both sides as leverage. Dox then went on to mediate the tension between the Rannians and the Tamaranians by proposing that

3481-463: Was revealed to be the home of Jonny Quest as part of the Future Quest series. He soon found his way back to the DC Universe, where he divides his attention between his home world and his adopted world. He also became a reserve member of the Justice League. Adam Strange lacks any real superhuman attributes, choosing to rely more on quick thinking and ingenuity. Before coming to Rann, Strange

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