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Ch'p
Ch'p, Green Lantern of H'lven. Art by Joe Staton.Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Green Lantern vol. 2, #148 (January, 1982) Created by Paul Kupperberg (writer)
Don Newton (artist)In-story information Full name Ch'p of H'lven Species H'lvenite Place of origin H'lven Team affiliations Green Lantern Corps
Black Lantern CorpsNotable aliases Green Lantern (maintains secret identity on H'lven) Abilities Green and Black Lantern Power Rings Ch'p is a fictional character, a member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Comics Universe. Like all H'lvenites, he resembled a somewhat anthropomorphic combination between a squirrel and a chipmunk.[1] He was created by Paul Kupperberg and Don Newton.[2]
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Fictional character biography
Ch'p's early history was recounted in Green Lantern Corps #203. A native of the planet H'lven, he participated in the defense of his homeworld from an invasion by the Crabster army of Doctor Ub'x. He was captured and sentenced to death, but one of the Guardians of the Universe came secretly to induct him into the Corps with the power ring of his predecessor who fell attempting to stop the invasion. Using the ring, Ch'p was able to defeat Doctor Ub'x and free his homeworld. Shortly afterward [3] he travelled to Oa where he was instructed by Kilowog in the same group of recruits as Hal Jordan. Ch'p went on to become the Green Lantern of sector 1014, and became good friends with Jordan, Mogo, Salaak and other members of the Green Lantern Corps. Ch'p maintained a secret identity on H'lven until he married his longtime girlfriend M'nn'e. While not serving the Guardians on Oa, Ch'p defended H'lven from various threats, many of them engineered by his old nemesis Doctor Ub'x.
Ch'p's history as a Green Lantern was fairly typical until his participation in the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Since the crisis had affected the entire universe, it was thus also a Crisis on Infinite H'lvens, and when he returned to his home, he discovered that history had been rewritten so that he had died in an accident fifteen years earlier. In the new timeline, his wife M'nn'e had remarried his best friend, D'll. Stunned and disheartened, Ch'p abandoned H'lven for Earth, where he served with the team of Green Lanterns that were assigned to safeguard the planet. Unlike the rest of the universe, the members of the Corps were able to recall pre-Crisis events. They were thus the only people who recalled the Green Lantern from H'lven. During this period, Ch'p once again battled Doctor U'bx, the only other person from H'lven who recalled the pre-Crisis timeline. The two adversaries eventually realized the important connection they shared and set aside their differences.
Ch'p's experiences on Earth were primarily negative, however, so he eventually returned to H'lven to start over. When the power battery on Oa was destroyed following the execution of Sinestro, Ch'p's ring was one of the few that still functioned. The strain of living on a world where nobody remembered him led to depression and a suicide attempt that was halted by his fellow Green Lantern, Salaak, who became Ch'p's advisor and friend on H'lven. The two friends later travelled to Oa to participate in the reconstruction of the Green Lantern Corps. Ch'p was assigned to patrol Oa, specifically the makeshift city called Mosaic World.[4] There he teams up with John Stewart who is under the subtle influence of Sinestro. A yellow tractor-trailer hits and kills Ch'p.[1] An image of the deceased Ch'p occasionally appears to the Green Lantern John Stewart, although the exact nature of the apparition was never fully explained. When the Corps was refounded following the defeat of Parallax, another native of H'lven, B'dg, was selected as the new Green Lantern of sector 1014.
Ch'p has appeared in numerous ways since his death. He is shown in an Alex Ross painting of the Green Lantern Corps; and in one of the last Kyle Rayner Green Lantern stories, where Kyle visits his sector. In an issue of the DC comic 52, the character Ambush Bug is shown enjoying a snack food called "Ch'ps" that apparently has a certain space squirrel as a mascot. Ch'p also appeared in a flashback story in the current Green Lantern series (#31) training in the same class as Hal Jordan.
Blackest Night
Main article: Blackest NightCh'p is one of the many fallen Lanterns to be risen from his grave on Oa to become a Black Lantern. He is one of the many Black Lanterns beginning a stand against the living Green Lanterns on Oa.[5] The re-animated Ch'p is destroyed by Guy Gardner wielding Red and Green power rings.
Crisis survivor
Ch'p's status as a surviving anomaly of the first Crisis has not been fully explained since his death. His existence in the timeline is confirmed just prior to Infinite Crisis, as he is mentioned in a Kyle Rayner Green Lantern story from that period. He also appears in flashback panels in the current Green Lantern series. In effect, Ch'p would be a remnant of the Earth-One timeline just as Power Girl is a remnant of Earth-Two. While this point is generally rendered moot because of his demise, the character remains one of the few pre-crisis anomalies that has not been resolved by the events of Infinite Crisis.
Other versions
- In DC Super Friends #14, Ch'p is called in when the Super Friends are immobilized by Kanjar Ro. Realizing that only humans are affected by the immobilizing effect, John Stewart summons Ch'p to Earth. The squirrel-like Green Lantern then leads a version of the Legion of Super-Pets, (although he is quick to assert that he himself is not a pet) including Krypto, Streaky, Beppo, Ace the Bat Hound, a super-powered Octopus, and an Amazonian kangaroo, in a mission to free the planet from Kanjar Ro's evil plot. [6]
- Ch'p also appears in Tiny Titans #25. [7] He also appears in early promotional material for Tiny Titans #28 as a member of the Super Pets, but the character was replaced at the last minute by his successor, B'dg.
- He appears in the alternate reality comic JLA: Another Nail as a member of the Corps strike force attacking Apokolips.
- He appears with other Green Lantern Corps members in the final issue of Justice, responding to a call for help from Hal Jordan.
- He has a non-speaking role in an issue of the comic book version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, where he is depicted using his signature acorn attack.
- A statue of Ch'p stands alongside those of other prominent Green Lanterns on the planet Oa of the 31st Century in the miniseries Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds.[8]
In other media
Television
- A version of Ch'p was seen on the Duck Dodgers episode "The Green Loontern" with his squirrel-like chatterings provided by Frank Welker.[9]
- Ch'p has made several cameos on Batman: The Brave and the Bold: in the teaser of Day of the Dark Knight, in The Eyes of Despero and in both episodes of the two-part Siege of Starro.[1]
Film
- Ch'p has a speaking role in the original animated video, Green Lantern: First Flight voiced by David Lander.[10]
- Ch'p appears in background shots in the original animated video, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, which uses the same character designs from Green Lantern: First Flight. He is referenced in the film's final lines, where Hal Jordan mentions a previous mission where his only backup was a squirrel. [11]
References
- ^ a b Wallace, Dan (2008), "Ch'p", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 81, ISBN 0-7566-4119-5, OCLC 213309017
- ^ Green Lantern Vol 2. #184
- ^ Green Lantern (current series) #31.
- ^ Green Lantern: Mosaic #2
- ^ Blackest Night #1 (July 2009)
- ^ "DC Super Friends" #14 (June, 2009)
- ^ Tiny Tians #25 (April, 2010)
- ^ Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 (2008)
- ^ Duck Dodgers episode "The Green Loontern".
- ^ Green Lantern: First Flight
- ^ Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
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