Katma Tui is a prominent member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Comics universe, an extraterrestrial superheroine from the planet Korugar who wields a power ring fueled by willpower to combat cosmic threats.[1]Appointed by the Guardians of the Universe, she served as an advanced trainer for new recruits, including John Stewart, whom she later fell in love with and married, sharing an apartment on Earth with him and fellow Lantern Hal Jordan.[1]Katma Tui featured in key adventures, such as pursuing a monstrous beast to Earth alongside Green Lantern and Green Arrow, and training unique Corps members like the sightless Rot Lop Fan by adapting oath rituals to focus on willpower rather than visual imagery.[2][3]Her life ended tragically when she was murdered by the villain Star Sapphire in their Earth home, an act intended to provoke Hal Jordan, leaving John Stewart devastated and grappling with profound grief that strained his relationships within the Corps.[1][4]In later storylines, such as Blackest Night, Katma Tui reemerged as a Black Lantern, confronting John amid the ruins of Xanshi and forcing him to relive his failures, underscoring her enduring impact on Green Lantern lore. In 2025, she was permanently resurrected by John Stewart during the recreation of Xanshi and returned to active duty in the Green Lantern Corps.[5][4][6]
Publication history
Creation and debut
Katma Tui was created by writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane as a new member of the Green Lantern Corps in DC Comics.[7]Her debut occurred in Green Lantern volume 2, issue #30, published in July 1964.[8] In this story, titled "The Tunnel Through Time! Once a Green Lantern—Always a Green Lantern!", Hal Jordan, Earth's Green Lantern, is dispatched by the Guardians of the Universe to the planet Korugar to recruit a successor to the disgraced Sinestro, who had been expelled from the Corps for using his ring to impose authoritarian rule on his homeworld.[8][7] Jordan discovers that the chosen candidate is Katma Tui, a Korugarian who has already begun wielding the power ring on a probationary basis but plans to resign after her term ends, disillusioned by the Corps' past failures on her planet.[8]Katma Tui is initially characterized as a strong-willed and principled woman who defies Korugar's rigid, tradition-bound society, particularly its authoritarian legacy under Sinestro's influence.[7] Her selection as Green Lantern represents a direct challenge to these norms, as she becomes the first female Lantern encountered by Jordan, highlighting themes of gender barriers and reform within the Corps.[8] Through her interactions with Jordan, she articulates her commitment to using the ring for justice while grappling with her planet's resentment toward the Guardians, establishing her as a symbol of progressive change in the interstellar organization.[7]
Major appearances and developments
Katma Tui played a significant role in the multiversal conflict depicted in Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985–1986), where she joined other Green Lanterns in defending Earth and aiding the heroes against the Anti-Monitor's forces, appearing prominently in issue #8 as part of the Corps' efforts to stabilize reality. Following the event's conclusion, she contributed to the ongoing activities of the Green Lantern Corps, collaborating with John Stewart and other Lanterns in the post-Crisis era, as explored in Green Lantern (vol. 2) #198.In subsequent developments, Tui established herself as a key trainer for new Corps recruits, notably mentoring John Stewart in advanced ring techniques during his early tenure, which deepened their professional and eventual personal bond. Her instructional role highlighted her strategic acumen and commitment to the Corps' expansion, positioning her as a vital educator in the post-Crisis era.During the Blackest Night crossover (2009), Tui was resurrected as a Black Lantern, confronting her husband John Stewart amid the undead assault on the living, in a pivotal sequence that underscored her tragic legacy within the Corps.[5] This appearance in Green Lantern #49 amplified the emotional stakes of the event, forcing Stewart to battle the reanimated form of his spouse while defending against the Black Lantern threat.Under the DC Rebirth initiative starting in 2016, Tui received a brief resurrection, appearing as a spectral or revived figure encountered by Hal Jordan in Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #10, where she provided guidance amid interstellar conflicts. This momentary return tied into broader explorations of Corps history and loss, briefly reuniting her with Stewart in a narrative arc emphasizing redemption and enduring partnerships.Tui made a minor appearance in Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #6 (2007), joining the assembled Green Lantern Corps in a clash with the time-displaced Legion, showcasing her as part of the universe's enduring heroic legacy.[9] More recently, she featured in a cameo in Green Lantern Corps (2025) #9, contributing to a storyline illuminating Korugar's historical ties to the Corps amid ongoing galactic threats.By the 2000s, Tui's character evolved from a secondary supporting figure to a symbol of female empowerment within the Green Lantern Corps, recognized for breaking barriers as one of the earliest women Lanterns and inspiring diverse recruitment, including her innovative training of the blind alien Rot Lop Fan using non-visual metaphors.[10] This shift reflected broader thematic growth in DC Comics, emphasizing her as an icon of resilience and inclusivity among the interstellar police force.
Fictional character biography
Origin and Green Lantern induction
Katma Tui was born on the planet Korugar, located in Space Sector 1417 of the galaxy, a world that had fallen under the tyrannical rule of Thaal Sinestro, a former Green Lantern who abused his power ring to subjugate his homeworld and impose a regime of fear and control. Growing up amidst this oppression, Tui developed a fierce commitment to justice and equality, eventually rising to lead a popular rebellion against Sinestro's dictatorship. Her leadership in the uprising and subsequent testimony before the Guardians of the Universe played a key role in Sinestro's exposure and expulsion from the Green Lantern Corps in 1962.Following Sinestro's removal, Tui was selected to succeed him as Korugar's representative in the Green Lantern Corps, becoming the first woman from her planet to wield the power ring—a milestone achieved in 1964. Recruited by Hal Jordan, Earth's Green Lantern, who was dispatched by the Guardians to her sector, Tui accepted the ring despite deep-seated cultural resistance on Korugar, where the emerald symbol was now synonymous with Sinestro's abuses. This induction marked her as a trailblazer, overcoming societal prejudices that viewed female leadership in such roles as unconventional and the Corps itself with suspicion.Tui's early days as a Lantern were fraught with challenges, particularly in proving her unyielding willpower to both her people and the lingering ideological shadows of Sinestro's influence. On Korugar, many citizens initially rejected her authority, dubbing her "the Lost" for embracing the very power that had once enslaved them, forcing Tui to demonstrate her constructs and resolve through acts of protection, such as battling extraterrestrial threats that endangered the planet. These trials solidified her determination, transforming her from a rebel leader into a steadfast guardian dedicated to restoring faith in the Corps' ideals.
Career in the Corps
Katma Tui served as the Green Lantern for Sector 1417, patrolling the expansive region to enforce interplanetary law and protect its diverse worlds from threats, including those stemming from her home planet Korugar's turbulent history under Sinestro's rule.[11] Her duties often involved solo missions across the sector, such as pursuing interstellar threats that spilled over into other areas of space; in one notable case, she tracked a monstrous beast to Earth, collaborating with Hal Jordan to neutralize it.[2]As an experienced member of the Corps, Tui took on instructional roles, emphasizing discipline, willpower, and adaptive use of the power ring to instill confidence in recruits facing unique challenges. She provided advanced training to John Stewart after his initial recruitment, helping him master ring constructs and combat tactics during joint operations.[1] Tui also led recruitment efforts in extreme environments, venturing into the lightless Obsidian Deeps to identify and train Rot Lop Fan, a blind Lantern from a sightless world, by reinterpreting Corps doctrines through sound rather than visual metaphors.[3][12]Her involvement in these conflicts highlighted her evolution from a reluctant successor wary of Korugar's anti-Lantern sentiments to a steadfast leader symbolizing the planet's potential for redemption and Corps loyalty.[13]
Marriage to John Stewart
Katma Tui first encountered John Stewart when the Guardians of the Universe appointed her to provide advanced training to the newly inducted EarthGreen Lantern in the late 1970s.[1] As Stewart's mentor, Tui guided him through the complexities of wielding the power ring, and their professional partnership soon evolved into a romantic relationship, forged during joint missions that highlighted their mutual commitment to justice and willpower.[1]The couple's bond deepened over the following years, culminating in their marriage in May 1987 during the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths era, as depicted in Green Lantern Corps #212.[14] To evade unwanted media attention, the wedding took place in Detroit on Super Bowl Sunday, coinciding with the halftime show for discretion; the ceremony was scripted by Steve Englehart with art by Joe Staton and Mark Farmer.[15] This union symbolized interspecies harmony within the Green Lantern Corps, blending Tui's Korugarian heritage with Stewart's human perspective.[1]Following the wedding, Tui and Stewart briefly relocated to Earth, where they shared an apartment in California with fellow Lantern Hal Jordan and his partner Arisia Rrab.[1] During this period, the pair continued collaborating on Corps assignments, balancing interstellar duties with domestic life on Stewart's homeworld; their partnership exemplified how romantic relationships could coexist with a Lantern's oath-bound responsibilities.[1] The marriage added depth to Tui's character, emphasizing themes of cross-cultural love and personal growth amid the Corps' cosmic demands.[1]
Death, resurrection, and legacy
Katma Tui was murdered in her Los Angeles apartment by Star Sapphire, whose real identity is Carol Ferris, during a storyline in Action Comics #601 in 1988.[4][16] The attack occurred in the kitchen while Tui was unarmed and depowered, with Star Sapphire motivated by her obsessive jealousy toward Hal Jordan and broader conflicts within the Green Lantern Corps that pitted the Zamarons against the Guardians of the Universe.[4][16]Tui's body was later reanimated as a Black Lantern during the 2009 Blackest Night crossover event, where black power rings resurrected numerous deceased heroes and villains across the DC Universe to spread death and chaos.[7] As a Black Lantern, she attacked living Green Lanterns on Oa and participated in the assault on the resurrected planet Xanshi, confronting her widower John Stewart before being ultimately defeated along with the other Black Lanterns.[7] She has made temporary returns in subsequent stories, including a posthumous appearance in the Emerald Space—an afterlife realm for fallen Lanterns—during the DC Rebirth initiative around 2016, where she advised Hal Jordan on the Corps' enduring legacy.[16]As of November 2025, Tui has been resurrected and rejoined the Green Lantern Corps as an active member, appearing in the ongoing Green Lantern Corps series (starting with issue #9).[6] Her death and resurrections have left a profound legacy, deeply influencing Stewart's heroism by channeling his grief into renewed commitment to the Corps and themes of loss and resilience.[4] As the first Green Lantern from Korugar after Sinestro, Tui symbolizes the personal sacrifices demanded of Corps members and stands as an enduring icon of her homeworld in later narratives.[16]
Powers and abilities
Green Lantern power ring
Katma Tui's Green Lantern power ring, like those issued to all Corps members, is powered by the green energy drawn from the willpower portion of the emotional electromagnetic spectrum, enabling the user to channel this force through focused intent.[17]The ring's core capabilities include the generation of hard-light energy constructs, which can manifest as weapons, tools, or complex structures limited only by the wielder's imagination and willpower; flight capable of interstellar velocities; protective force fields that sustain the user in hostile environments, including vacuum and extreme temperatures; and enhanced durability against physical and energy-based threats.[18][17] It also functions as a universal translator, decoding and projecting virtually any known language to facilitate interstellar diplomacy and coordination.[19]Katma Tui notably applied her ring in training capacities within the Corps, creating customized simulations and constructs to instruct recruits such as John Stewart during his advanced orientation and Rot Lop Fan, who required non-visual focusing techniques due to his blindness.[1][3]The ring requires periodic recharging from a personal emerald power battery to maintain functionality, with power levels depleting faster under intense or prolonged use.[17] Prior to the 2004 revelations regarding the Parallax entity, the rings contained an impurity rendering them ineffective against yellow-colored objects or energy, a general vulnerability for Green Lanterns during that era.[20]In recent continuity as of 2025, including her appearance in Green Lantern Corps vol. 4 #9-10, Katma Tui's ring continues to provide standard willpower-based capabilities such as energy constructs and flight.[21][22]
Combat and leadership skills
Katma Tui was a skilled hand-to-hand combatant, capable of engaging enemies effectively in close-quarters battles without relying on her power ring. Her combat abilities were particularly notable in scenarios requiring physical agility and tactical precision, such as during joint operations with other Corps members against interstellar threats.[7]As a leader within the Green Lantern Corps, Tui excelled in mentoring new recruits, providing advanced training that emphasized strategic thinking and willpower discipline. She notably served as the primary instructor for John Stewart, guiding him through rigorous exercises that improved his ring mastery and battlefield decision-making during his early tenure as Earth's backup Green Lantern.[1] Tui also trained Rot Lop Fan, the blind Lantern from the Deeps, adapting her methods to his unique sensory limitations by focusing on non-visual willpower techniques rather than traditional light-based oaths.[3] Her strategic acumen shone in commanding sector patrols for Space Sector 1417, where she coordinated defenses against invasions and maintained order across diverse planetary systems.[7]Tui's background on Korugar endowed her with deep knowledge of alien cultures and diplomatic protocols, gained from her role in challenging Sinestro's authoritarian regime and advocating for interstellar relations. This expertise allowed her to navigate complex negotiations and cultural misunderstandings during Corps missions. Following her marriage to John Stewart, an accomplished architect, Tui incorporated Earth-based design principles into her constructs and strategic planning, enhancing her versatility in urban and structural combat environments.[1]
Alternate versions
Pre-Crisis Earth
In the pre-Crisis Earth-One continuity, Katma Tui debuted as the successor to Thaal Sinestro, the former Green Lantern of sector 1417 whose tyrannical rule had soured Korugar's populace against the Corps. Nominated by fellow LanternTomar-Re following Sinestro's expulsion, Tui accepted the power ring despite widespread resentment on her homeworld, marking her as the first female inductee into the Green Lantern Corps. This introduction occurred in a story where Hal Jordan was dispatched to persuade her against resigning her oath at the end of her probationary period, highlighting the unique challenges she faced as a woman in a role previously held by a male oppressor.[8]Tui emerged as a frequent ally to Hal Jordan throughout Silver Age and Bronze Age narratives, participating in interstellar threats and Corps missions that underscored her willpower and tactical acumen. Representative examples include her involvement in multi-issue arcs combating cosmic villains and aiding Jordan against personal foes, solidifying her status as a steadfast partner in the Corps' defense of the universe.[23][24]Katma Tui integrated into broader DC crossovers, appearing alongside the Justice League of America in team-up stories that expanded the Corps' alliances with Earth's heroes. These collaborations, such as those addressing multiversal crises or interstellar incursions, portrayed her as an equal contributor without romantic entanglements like marriage during this era. Her pre-Crisis depiction was later partially retconned following Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985–1986), though core elements of her origin as Sinestro's replacement and her Korugarian heritage endured in subsequent continuities.[25]
Post-Crisis and New 52 variants
In the Post-Crisis continuity following Crisis on Infinite Earths, Katma Tui's backstory was expanded to highlight the lingering trauma on Korugar from Sinestro's tyrannical regime, where her people harbored deep resentment toward the Green Lantern Corps and viewed her ring-bearing as a betrayal, associating the symbol with oppression rather than protection. This prejudice isolated Tui, complicating her role as Sector 1417's Lantern and emphasizing her internal conflict between duty and heritage. She formed a romantic partnership with John Stewart, another Earth-based Green Lantern, culminating in their marriage during a low-key ceremony in Detroit on Super Bowl Sunday, as depicted in Green Lantern Corps vol. 1 #212 (May 1987).[14]Tui's life ended tragically when she was murdered by Carol Ferris as Star Sapphire in their Detroit apartment, an event that left Stewart devastated and fueled his subsequent struggles with grief and rage, as shown in Action Comics Weekly #601 (May 1988).[4] She was briefly resurrected as a Black Lantern during the Blackest Night event (2009), where she appeared on the re-created planet Xanshi alongside Stewart before the ring was removed, returning her to death.[6] Her legacy persisted through ensemble stories, influencing Corps narratives on loss and resilience.During the New 52 reboot (2011–2016), Tui received limited but notable treatment, debuting in Prime Earth continuity as a holographic projection in Green Lantern Corps vol. 3 #28 (April 2014), amid a Corps mission against the shape-shifting Durlans, portraying her as a tactical asset from Korugar's history rather than an active field operative.[26] This version leaned into a more disciplined, Corps-centric militarism, aligning with the era's streamlined power structures, though she had no extended arcs or alliances, such as with the Sinestro Corps.In the Rebirth era (2016 onward), Tui's appearances shifted toward legacy and ensemble roles, underscoring diversity within the Corps; she manifested in the Emerald Space—an afterlife realm within Hal Jordan's ring—offering guidance during Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #10 (December 2016), where she conversed with Jordan and other fallen Lanterns like Tomar-Re about universal balance.[27] Her character emphasized themes of redemption and partnership, briefly reuniting with Stewart in Hypertime variants. Most recently, Tui was fully resurrected and depicted alive on a remote farm in the Dark Sector with Stewart in Green Lantern Corps #9 (October 2025), the finale of "The Starbreaker Supremacy" arc, though the mechanics of her return remained unexplained, marking a significant revival in ongoing Corps stories focused on personal healing and interstellar threats.[6]
In other media
Animation
Katma Tui made her animated debut in the Justice League episode "Hearts and Minds" (Season 2, Episodes 9-10, 2003), voiced by Kim Mai Guest.[28] In this storyline, she serves as John Stewart's former mentor in the Green Lantern Corps and shares a romantic history with him, adapted from their comic book relationship; she is captured by the tyrant Despero on the planet Kalanor, leading Stewart to lead a rescue mission that explores themes of willpower and loss.[29] Her design features orange skin, white hair, and a form-fitting green uniform emblematic of the Corps.[30]She later has a non-speaking cameo in Justice League Unlimited (Season 1, Episode 8: "The Return", 2004), appearing among other Green Lanterns during the confrontation with Amazo.Katma Tui appears in a supporting role in the Duck Dodgers episode "The Green Loontern" (Season 1, Episode 9, 2003), voiced by Tara Strong.[31] In this parody, she is reimagined as a member of the "Green Loonterns," assisting the hapless protagonist Daffy Duck (as Duck Dodgers) in thwarting Sinestro's plot to capture the Corps, depicted with pinkish skin and her signature white hair in a comedic, space cop style.[32]
Video games and toys
Katma Tui appears as a summonable character in the puzzle-action game Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure (2013), where players can invoke her to assist in solving levels using her Green Lantern abilities.[33]She is featured as a non-playable character in DC Universe Online (2011), serving as a member of the Green Lantern Corps in the game's massively multiplayer online environment on the planet Oa.Katma Tui makes a cameo appearance in Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013), visible among other Green Lantern Corps members during certain stages and victory poses.[34]In the toy line, Katma Tui was released as a 6-inch action figure in the DC Universe Classics series, Wave 11 (2010), part of the Kilowog Build-a-Figure assortment, depicting her classic Green Lantern uniform with a power ring accessory.[35]She is also included in the DC Universe Infinite Heroes 3.75-inch figure line (2008), offered as a single release to represent the diversity of the Green Lantern Corps.Merchandise often bundles Katma Tui with other Corps members, such as in Justice League Unlimited 3-packs, emphasizing her role in showcasing the interstellar composition of the Green Lanterns.[36]