Golden Glider

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The Golden Glider
New Earth
Team affiliationsRogues
Black Lantern Corps
Legion of Zoom
Notable aliasesLisa Star, Goldie, Glider
AbilitiesOlympic-level figure skater
Skilled inventor of jewel-themed gadgets and weaponry
Wears experimental skates
(New 52):
Astral form that grants:
Flight
Ribbon-like tendrils
Ability to move at extreme speeds

Golden Glider (Lisa Snart) is a

supervillainess appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the younger sister of Captain Cold and enemy of the Flash
.

Lisa Snart appeared in the

Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
.

Publication history

Created by Cary Bates and Irv Novick, the character made her first appearance in The Flash #250 (June 1977).[1] Editor Julius Schwartz was also involved in the character's creation, and may have been responsible for the name Golden Glider.[2]

Fictional character biography

Lisa Snart is a

Silver Age Flash for several years and frequently collaborates in her heists with her brother, who is very protective of her.[3]

After the death of Barry Allen, Snart retires from crime (she blames Allen himself for the Top's death, not his successor Wally West). She and her brother embark on a career as mercenaries, forming the Golden Snowball Recovery Company. Eventually she returns to crime, with a series of partners, all code-named "Chillblaine", whom she supplies with a replica of her brother's cold gun. The last of these was described as more intelligent and ruthless than his predecessors, and he kills Snart[4] with the weapon she gave him, then holds Keystone for ransom with the aid of Doctor Polaris. Flash just barely manages to defeat them. Chillblaine is then killed by Captain Cold in retaliation.[3] Her death has been a constant source of grief for her older brother.[3]

In

Iron Heights Penitentiary,[5] but Cold is able to maintain control of his emotions long enough to destroy the Black Lantern Glider.[6]

The New 52 and Rebirth

In

Pied Piper, and her brother.[11]

Lisa and the Rogues later make their peace with Snart as they help him stop Gorilla Grodd, which leads the U.S government to pardon them. Lisa is revealed to be in a relationship with Mirror Master, whom she managed to bring back to their dimension at great risk to herself. Afterwards she ends up in a deep coma until Pied Piper revives her, to come to the Rogues aid when The Secret Society of Super Villains and The Royal Flush Gang attack.

Lisa and the Rogues make their first cameo appearance, in the DC Rebirth storyline, in The Flash (vol. 4) #3 watching a news report about the many newly created speedsters appearing throughout the city. They later make their first full-length appearance in The Flash (vol. 4) #15, attempting to steal a valuable golden statue of the god Mercury from the small island nation of Corto Maltese. The Flash arrives to stop them, but they turn out to be constructs of Mirror Master created to fool The Flash so they can commit a crime spree in Central City before the Flash stops them.

Powers and abilities

The Golden Glider is an Olympic-level figure skater. Thanks to a pair of experimental skates that create their own ice, she is able to skate on any surface, including mid-air. She invented or acquired (depending on the item) a number of jewel-themed gadgets and weapons, such as poisoned rings or hypnosis jewels, and used these to great effect in her crusade against the Flash.[3]

In the New 52, Glider has gained metahuman abilities due to being caught in the blast that also gave Mirror Master, Captain Cold, Heat Wave and Weather Wizard their powers. Glider has become separated from her body, giving her an astral form that allows her to fly and move at extreme speeds. She also has ribbon-like tendrils that can easily cut and kill a person without any evidence of an attack. Unlike most phase shifters, Glider can remain solid enough to interact with physical matter; i.e. leaving a shard of glass in Elias's heart while physically impermeable. After having her astral body disrupted then reformed, Lisa not only regained her bodily mobility but can also use her powers while retaining flesh & blood semblance now.[12]

Alternate versions

Flash Annual

Glider and one of her Chillblaines are featured as one of the villains draining Wally of his speed. Despite being slowed, Wally defeats the pair and leaves them for the police.[13]

Flashpoint

In the alternate timeline of the

Iron Heights and then kidnapped by the Rogues. Citizen Cold arrives to try to rescue her, but finds she has been killed by the Rogues member Fallout.[15]

In other media

Television

Peyton List as Lisa Snart / Golden Glider on The Flash.

Video games

Golden Glider appears as an unlockable playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced by Catherine Taber.

Miscellaneous

  • A teenage supervillain inspired by Golden Glider named Ice Kate appears in Teen Titans Go! #53.[21]
  • Golden Glider appears in the Injustice: Gods Among Us prequel comic as a member of the Rogues, who work with Batman's Insurgency to stop High Councilor Superman by attacking the latter's bases, and is in a relationship with Mirror Master. During one of their missions, they are intercepted by Bizarro, who kills Heat Wave and Weather Wizard. Glider's abilities help her survive until the Trickster distracts Bizarro long enough for Glider and Mirror Master to escape. The pair later hold an informal memorial service for the fallen Rogues and allow the Flash to join them after he promises not to turn them into Superman.

References

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  2. ^ Dallas, Keith. (2008). The Flash Companion (p. 77). Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Pub.
  3. ^
    OCLC 213309017
  4. ^ The Flash (vol. 2) #113 (May 1996)
  5. ^ Blackest Night: The Flash #1 (February 2010)
  6. ^ Blackest Night: The Flash #2 (March 2010)
  7. ^ The Flash (vol. 4) #6 (April 2012)
  8. ^ The Flash (vol. 4) #7 (May 2012)
  9. ^ The Flash (vol. 4) #10 (August 2012)
  10. ^ The Flash (vol. 4) #11 (September 2012)
  11. ^ The Flash (vol. 4) Annual #1 (October 2012)
  12. ^ The Flash (vol. 4) #52 (July 2016)
  13. ^ The Flash (vol. 2) Annual #4 (1991)
  14. ^ Flashpoint: Captain Cold #1 (June 2011)
  15. ^ Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #2 (July 2011)
  16. ^ "The Flash' Casts 'Mad Men' Actress as Villain 'Golden Glider". TVLine. November 17, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  17. ^ "Harley Quinn Season 3 Cast & Character Guide". Screen Rant. 2022-07-28. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  18. ^ "Harley Quinn: Kite Man Spinoff "Noonan's" Gets HBO Max Green Light". 27 April 2022.
  19. ^ "Annecy: Max Unveils New Animation Slate, Including 'Young Love,' 'Ten Year Old Tom' and 'Fionna and Cake'". Animation Magazine. June 15, 2023. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  20. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (September 14, 2023). "'Harley Quinn' Spin-Off 'Kite Man: Hell Yeah!' Ready to Soar with New Teaser". www.animationmagazine.net. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  21. ^ Teen Titans Go! #53 (May 2008)

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