
Obsidian (character) - Wikipedia
Obsidian (Todd James Rice) is a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in All-Star Squadron #25 (September 1983), and was created by Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway . [ 1 ] …
Todd Rice (New Earth) - DC Database
Todd Rice is Obsidian, the son of the Green Lantern Alan Scott and Thorn (Rose Canton) and the twin brother of Jade. Todd was raised in an abusive adoptive home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. …
TODD T. RICE, D.P.M. - Healthmark Foot & Ankle Associates
Dr. Todd Rice is a board-certified surgeon and a diplomat of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery; he has been in private practice since 2007. Dr. Rice completed his …
Todd Rice (Prime Earth) | DC Database | Fandom
Todd Rice is a Justice Society of America and Infinity, Inc. member known as Obsidian. Todd was adopted as a young child by an abusive family and grew up troubled. Later, alongside his …
Obsidian (Character) - Comic Vine
Todd Rice is the son of Alan Scott and Rose Canton, the villain known as Thorn. One of a pair of twins, both were put up for adoption as infants and separated.
Obsidian (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
Obsidian is Todd Rice, a superhero with darkness manipulation powers. He was born as the son of the original Green Lantern and the super-villain Thorn, who gave him up for adoption along …
Obsidian – The Comics Archives
Todd Rice spent his earliest years in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the adopted son of James Rice. The elder Rice was an abusive alcoholic and Todd's childhood was miserable and lonely. As he …
OBSIDIAN (Todd Rice) - DCU Guide
Although he did not at first know it, Todd Rice was the child of Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern. He was raised in Milwaukee by James Rice, a somewhat abusive father. Despite his …
Obsidian (Todd Rice) | Dc Microheroes Wiki | Fandom
Obsidian is the code name of Todd James Rice, the biological son of Alan Scott (the Golden Age superhero Green Lantern) and the Golden Age villain known as Thorn. Todd was raised in an …
Todd Rice - Smallville Wiki
Todd Rice is the son of Alan Scott. [1] In December of 2009, Carter Hall expressed an interest of reforming the Justice Society of America, with the idea being both the original members and …
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