The basic jist of this column will be taking random characters and putting the spotlight on them. Generally speaking, I would like to keep this related to specific events coming up or the big reveal of a certain villain or even the debut of a brand new character. For this opening salvo, I decided to put the spotlight on Sodam Yat of the Green Lantern Corps. He had a huge presence in the most recent GLC issues, which you can see in last week's Comic Book Moments of the Week, and since he is a new character for most people, I wanted to give a little background information on him and explain what makes him the "Ultimate Green Lantern". Hit the jump to find out more.
Who Is Sodam Yat?
Name: Sodam YatRace: Daxamite
Sector: 3182
First Appearance: Green Lantern Corps #12 (cameo), Green Lantern Corps #14 (full)
Required Reading: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 (1989), Green Lantern Corps #15-16, Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Ion #1
Sodam Yat is a Daxamite, hailing from the planet Daxam. Daxamites are the genetic cousins of Kryptonians, like Superman, who left Krypton eons ago to search the galaxy and, eventually, settled under a red sun of their own. They are an intensely xenophobic and secular race and typically stick to their own planet and have little interaction with other races. Under a yellow sun, they gain powers rivaling Superman, including strength, flight, invulnerability, speed and heat and X-ray vision. Daxamites are deathly allergic to lead and the slightest exposure illicits a response similar to kryptonite on Kryptonians.
Pictured above is the current rendition of the prophecy of The Blackest Night with the current model of Sodam Yat being impaled by the Children of the White Lobe. As seen in Green Lantern #15-16, this prophecy did not come to pass as both Yat and Mogo survived the Battle of Mogo.Why Should I Care About Him?
Sodam Yat's claim to fame came during the Battle of Mogo where, under the orders of Kilowog, he was sent with a small group of Green Lanterns to take down the sentient city, Ranx, from the inside. Once inside, Yat quickly took control of the group, showing excellent tactical knowledge and intuition, as well as leading the charge in most battle situations.
The Green Lantern, Arisia, was sent by Salakk to ensure Yat was not killed during this battle and to ensure the prophecy did not come to pass. While battling inside Ranx, Arisia arrives to see Yat take the full blunt of several Sinestro Corps members, which she feared killed the young Daxamite. To her surprise, Yat survived with nary a scratch on him, showcasing his Superman-like strength and durability.
Later, Sodam Yat opts to stay behind and detonate Ranx's core by himself so that the other Lanterns won't be killed in the ensuing explosion. Arisia is forced to leave with the rest of the Lanterns, fearing she has failed in her duty to protect the rookie Lantern. Moments later, Ranx detonates high above Mogo and wins the Lanterns the battle. Much to everyone's surprise, Sodam Yat survived the massive explosion and reports in to Kilowog nonchilantly after the battle, as if it was no big deal and he knew he'd survive all along.What Does The Future Hold For Sodam Yat?
The future looks bright for young Sodam Yat. Rumours abound that he will become the new Ion in the near future, replacing Kyle Rayner, who is tied up in the current Countdown event. The cover of the upcoming Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Ion #1 portrays both Kyle and Sodam reaching with outstretched hands for a floating Green Lantern ring. The Ion rumours come from the fact that Sodam is competing with Kyle on the cover of the Ion special as well as the fact that Sodam is wearing a version of Kyle's Ion uniform in the same image, which you can see to the left.If he does, in fact, become the next Ion, Sodam will more than likely become the focus of the Green Lantern Corps comic and take up the position as the Torchbearer of the Green Lantern Corps in place of the Parallax tainted Kyle Rayner. This position almost guarantees more exposure for the relatively new character and should cement his claim as the Ultimate Green Lantern.
Conclusion
In closing, I hope everyone enjoyed this introduction to Sodam Yat. I'm curious to know what you think of this new character. Do you feel he is being "forced" onto us? Should he be the new Ion? Where do you see this new character in the next few years? Personally, I'm enjoying his character and wish Gibbons had started using him earlier in the GLC title. I can't wait to see what they have in store for him and this is definitely an exciting time to be a Green Lantern fan.
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7 comments:
No one should be forced to become Ion.
He's Ok, I suppose, but he needed to be more established before being thrust into the Sinestro War.
I am not completely sold on Sodam Yat yet, but so far I like what they are doing with him. I think him being Ion would be very cool, as I never really felt that Kyle was cut out for that.
As far as the Spotlight feature goes, I think you did a great job with it. I didn't know half the stuff you had in here about Sodam Yat. Plus I loved that you had all the panels so it was easier to follow along and see what was happened. Large blocks of text just don't tell the same story that a couple panels can.
Very nicely done. Keep up te good work here. But don't make all the rest of us look too bad. :P
Technically, the Prophecy, and the death haven't even occured yet, as Ranx didn't look like a floating city and the empire of tears wasn't there, and Yat was still wearing a standard GL Suit and hadn't been hailed as the Ultimate yet. So Yat will still die, next to Mogo...
Nicely done on Sodam. I'll be doing a bit on him later on down the line after the Sinestro Corps War storyline wraps up.
Does anyone other then me dislike how they're brushing Kyle Rayner aside? I don't buy it.
I was rather use to Kyle as ION. Yat seems to be TOO full of himself.
Tho, I liked Kyle Rayner as Ion, I mean a lot more then I like Sodam Yat as Ion. Sodam Yat is a more logical choice. I mean, come on, hes pretty much Superman fused with the Ion enity. Becoming one of the most powerful in the DCU. To bad Prime gave him a wake up call. Maybe Yat will keep that cocky attitude in check.
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