Stel
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| image = [[Image:Stel.jpg|300px]]
| caption = Stel, from ''[[Green Lantern Corps: Recharge]]'' # 2 (December 2005). Art by [[Patrick Gleason]].
| character_name = Stel
| publisher = [[DC Comics]]
| debut = ''[[Green Lantern]]'' (vol. 2) #11 (March 1962)
| creators = [[John Broome]]<br>[[Gil Kane]]
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| homeworld = [[Grenda (planet)|Grenda]]
| alliances = [[Green Lantern Corps]]
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| powers = [[Power Ring (weapon)|Power Ring]]
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[[Image:GreenManStel.jpg|thumb|300px|Stel (left), with his partner, [[Green Man (comics)|Green Man]], from ''[[Green Lantern Corps: Recharge]]'' # 4 (February 2006). Art by [[Patrick Gleason]] and [[Prentis Rollins]].]]
'''Stel''' is a [[Fictional character|fictional]] [[American comic book]] [[superhero]], an [[Extraterrestrial life in popular culture|extraterrestrial]] [[robot]] from the planet Grenda, and a member of the intergalactic police force known as the [[Green Lantern Corps]] for space sector 3009. He first appeared in [[DC Comics]]' ''[[Green Lantern]]'' (vol. 2) #11 (March 1962), and was created by writer [[John Broome (writer)|John Broome]] and artist [[Gil Kane]]. [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=16811]
==Character History==
Stel was trained by the villain [[Sinestro]], before he became [[Hal Jordan]]'s greatest foe.
Stel serves the Green Lantern Corps though many of its battles, including a breakout from the Prison Planet of the Guardians of the Universe, an invasion by [[Qward]]ians, and an attack by the alliance of [[Nekron]], Lord of the Unliving and the rogue Guardian [[Krona (comics)|Krona]]. It is Krona who fells Stel, tearing the Green Lantern to pieces before he is found by his fellow Lanterns. Giving the Lanterns a vital clue with his last breath, Stel is taken back to Grenda to be given a hero's burial.<ref>''Tales of the Green Lantern Corps'' #1-2 (May-June 1981).</ref>
During Stel's funeral, the Krydos, enemy to the Grendans, attack. Stel's successor as Green Lantern arrives to help deal with the Krydos, but is himself attacked by a Grendan named Yron. Yron believes that Stel has failed as a Green Lantern due to the repeated Krydos attacks that Grenda suffers. Forcing the Green Lantern to take him to Oa, Yron protests to the Guardians that he would be a suitable choice to defend his planet and sector. The Guardians agree and gave Yron his own power ring. Yron's efforts to defend and then attack the Krydos prove to be disastrous, as his tactics end up killing many Grendans. Dying from an attack, Yron realizes that Stel was the better Lantern, and with one last push of willpower, brings Stel back to life. Stel routs the Krydos threat, and is hailed as a hero, while the dead Yron is vilified. The resurrected Stel, however, pronounces Yron a hero, wanting to hear of his action while others fled and cowered rather than his failure.<ref>''Green Lantern'' vol. 2 #182-183 (November-December 1984).</ref>
Stel served with the Corps during the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], through Hal Jordan's descent into madness and the loss of the power rings. With the Green Lantern Corps reinstated after the surviving Green Lanterns defeat [[Parallax (comics)|Parallax]] on Earth, Stel joins again and is partnered with the [[Green Man (comics)|Green Man]]. Stel helps a group of overwhelmed Lanterns, which include [[Soranik Natu]], [[Kyle Rayner]], [[Kilowog]], [[Guy Gardner]] and two other Lanterns, both rookies. The entire group, many with low power levels, then face [[Spider Guild]] forces.
Stel was recently thought annihilated by an anti-matter explosion precipitated by his [[Despotellis]]-infected partner. Against all odds, he manages to survive the blast; a repentant Green Man finds Stel, and the two head to [[Mogo]] to repair themselves and ready for the attacking [[Sinestro Corps]]. Stel used his ring's energy to compensate for his missing parts.
==Other Media==
Stel's likeness is seen in the Justice League Unlimated episode "The Return", in a non speaking role.
==Footnotes==
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==External links==
*[http://www.glcorps.org/stel.html Stel at the Book of Oa]
*[http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=16811 Green Lantern (vol. 2) #11 at the Grand Comic Book Database]
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