Skyrocket is a superhero published by DC Comics. She first appeared in JLA #61 (February 2002), and was created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett.

Skyrocket
Skyrocket from Power Company #3, art by Tom Grummett.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceJLA #61 (February 2002)
Created byKurt Busiek (writer)
Tom Grummett (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoCelia Forrestal
Team affiliationsPower Company
United States Navy
Argo Technologies
Justice League
AbilitiesWears a high-tech harness that can absorb, convert and redirect any form of energy and also lets her fly.

Character biography edit

Lt. Celia Forrestal was in the U.S. Navy, serving as a highly qualified Navy Aviator. Her career stalled as a training instructor because of her gender and race. Looking for some perspective while she considered leaving the service, she visited her parents, scientists and owners of Argo Technologies. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrestal had developed a personal harness that could absorb, convert and redirect energy. The Forrestals conceived the harness as a tool for peace, but it also had great potential as a weapon of mass destruction.

This invention, called an Argo Harness, drew unwanted attention from a mercenary group of terrorists-for-hire called Scorpio. Scorpio was a well-equipped organization always on the look out for advanced technology that could easily be weaponized. They attempted to steal the Argo Harness, but during their attack, an untimely explosion killed the Forrestals.

Celia survived the explosion that killed her parents because she was wearing the Argo Harness, and she later used it to capture some of the Scorpio operatives who had caused their deaths. Acting on a suggestion from Green Lantern Hal Jordan, who identified with her because of her background as a pilot, she decided to continue crimefighting as the superhero Skyrocket.[1]

 
Skyrocket vs. Dr. Polaris, art by Tom Grummett.

Celia worked at a fast food joint in her hometown of St. Louis during the day in order to pay for the equipment she need to maintain and repair the Argo Harness. She was working there when Josiah Power found and recruited her.

Power Company edit

After mulling over some serious reservations on her part, Celia decided to join the Power Company, a corporate hero team, as a business partner. Josiah provided her with a full technical support crew under Charlie Lau to maintain the harness. Lau improves the machinery inside and out, for example, eliminating its weakness to water. Josiah promises her that she could do as much pro bono work as she wanted on the firm's dollar, as it would be good publicity for the fledgling business. Her old nemesis Doctor Cyber was seen watching her as she exited Power Company headquarters after her first group mission. Skyrocket works with the team through the series sixteen-issue run, coming into repeated conflict with an interdimensional army that wishes to conquer earth through corporate takeover and mystical means.

Ralph Jackson edit

It has recently been revealed that Sgt. Ralph Jackson is the grandfather of Celia Forrestal. Ralph led a battalion of African-American soldiers in a furious attack on Nazi troops while serving in France during World War II. Jackson was awarded the Silver Star and the Purple Heart for his service, but was appalled to find that prejudicial attitudes in the United States had changed little in his absence.[2]

Infinite Crisis edit

Operating in San Francisco, Skyrocket is one of several heroes who aids in the efforts to prevent a global super-villain jailbreak.

Later years edit

In Action Comics #842, Skyrocket describes herself as somebody who "used to be with the Power Company". In that issue and in #843, she is part of a makeshift team of superheroes who had escaped the confines of the 'Auctioneer'. His efforts had resulted in the kidnapping of most of Earth's superhumans.

Skyrocket fights side by side with Nightwing, Firestorm, Superman Blue Jay, Livewire, the Veteran and Aquaman. This grouping only results because they had been stuck in the same energy imprisonment field as Superman by the alien forces. For some time, during the groups reconnaissance and intelligence gathering, a technologically created energy field prevented them believing they could use their powers.

Once this field was destroyed, the team damages the Auctioneer's spaceship and, holding his database hostage, blackmails the entity into restoring everything and everyone stolen from Earth.

Due to a mistake on Livewire's part, most of the adventure is broadcast to every single television on Earth. Due to the Auctioneer wishing to profit off the drama of the escape, many alien worlds also see every step of the incident as well.

In Birds of Prey #100, she is shown reading an invitation from Oracle to become one of her operatives, having apparently returned to St. Louis. What she was currently doing is unknown.

Celia apparently declined Oracle's offer, and was most recently shown as still being with the Power Company. During a break-in at S.T.A.R. Labs, the team is defeated by Doctor Impossible and a group of villains using weaponry from New Genesis. In a later conversation, Mon-El mentions that Skyrocket is in the hospital and has gone into shock from her injuries.

Following this, Celia appears as part of an all-female team of superheroines created by Wonder Woman in order to repel a faux alien invasion masterminded by Professor Ivo.[3] After punching out a robotic siren who was using her abilities to mentally incapacitate a group of men, she remarks: "Pretty girls making guys act dumb. It's just like high school all over again".[4]

Equipment edit

 
Celia pensive
  • Celia's armored suit is known as the Argo Harness; it was invented by her parents, the elder Forrestals, for their company Argo Technologies.
  • The Argo Harness is an energy-transforming device that can absorb many kinds of energy, including heat, electromagnetism, and radioactivity, and either convert it into other forms of energy or store it for later use.
  • Skyrocket normally utilizes this stored energy as bolts of heat, kinetic energy, or directed electromagnetic fields.
  • She can use the harness to fly by repelling the planet's own electromagnetic field.
  • The Harness can recharge itself from virtually any kind of energy.
  • Any attack carried out against Celia with fire, radioactivity, electricity or any other form of excited particle will just make her more powerful.[5]

Other versions edit

  • A villain using the name Skyrocket appeared in the animated TV series-based comic book Super Friends #4. This Skyrocket predates the mainstream comic version and was not only a supervillain but a European-American male.[6]
  • In 2023, writer Magdalene Visaggio revealed a pitch she had written in which Superboy (Conner Kent) would transition into a woman named "Connie Kent", and would take up the superhero identity of "Skyrocket". The pitch was rejected by DC Comics.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ The Unofficial Skyrocket Biography
  2. ^ Ralph Jackson first appeared in World's Finest Comics #17 (Spring 1945).
  3. ^ Wonder Woman #600
  4. ^ http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/files/2010/06/ww_600_no_ads-5-copy.jpg [dead link]
  5. ^ Hellstone - Who's Who Mini Bios
  6. ^ "Super Friends #4 - Riddles and Rockets".
  7. ^ Epps, Justin (2023-10-15). ""Conner Kent is a Trans Girl": DC Writer Talks Rejected Pitch To Redefine Superboy With New Codename & Identity". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2023-10-20.

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