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Coast City, which first appeared in ''Showcase'' #22 in [[September]]-[[October]] [[1959]], was a city located in [[California]]. This made it one of the few fictional cities in the [[DC Universe]] to have a specifically given location from the start. Coast City was usually portrayed as an analogue of [[San Diego]] or [[Los Angeles]].
Coast City, which first appeared in ''Showcase'' #22 in [[September]]-[[October]] [[1959]], was a city located in [[California]]. This made it one of the few fictional cities in the [[DC Universe]] to have a specifically given location from the start. Coast City was usually portrayed as an analogue of [[San Diego]] or [[Los Angeles]].


Features of Coast City included Ferris Aircraft, an [[aerospace]] company which [[Hal Jordan]] worked for as a test pilot; his romantic interest, [[Carol Ferris]], was the company's manager. Coast City also included an extensive [[beach]], and was a popular spot for [[surfing]].
Features of Coast City included Ferris Aircraft, an [[aerospace]] company which [[Hal Jordan]] worked for as a test pilot; his romantic interest, [[Star Sapphire (comics)#Carol_Ferris|Carol Ferris]], was the company's manager. Coast City also included an extensive [[beach]], and was a popular spot for [[surfing]].


In the [[1990s]], Coast City was destroyed, with nearly all of its residents - then numbered at seven million - killed by former astronaut Hank Henshaw, better known as the [[Cyborg Superman]], an enemy of [[Superman]]. One of the results of this was Hal Jordan becoming the villain Parallax. This led in turn to the appointment of a new Green Lantern, [[Kyle Rayner]]. A memorial to Coast City's victims was erected on the site of the city with the help of most of the major superheroes of the period.
In the [[1990s]], Coast City was destroyed, with nearly all of its residents - then numbered at seven million - killed by former astronaut Hank Henshaw, better known as the [[Cyborg Superman]], an enemy of [[Superman]]. One of the results of this was Hal Jordan becoming the villain Parallax. This led in turn to the appointment of a new Green Lantern, [[Kyle Rayner]]. A memorial to Coast City's victims was erected on the site of the city with the help of most of the major superheroes of the period.


More recently, Coast City was rebuilt in the wake of Jordan's apparent return to the ranks of the living. Repopulating the rebuilt city became one of the latest initiatives of [[Jonathan Vincent Horne]], then-current president of the [[United States of America|United States]]. Thus far, Coast City has remained a ghost town due to its reputation as the site of a mass murder. Among the exceptions depicted to date is the resurrected Hal Jordan, who lives in Coast City when he isn't working at nearby [[Edwards Air Force Base]] as one of their test pilots.
More recently, Coast City was rebuilt in the wake of Jordan's apparent return to the ranks of the living. Repopulating the rebuilt city became one of the latest initiatives of Jonathan Vincent Horne, then-current president of the [[United States of America|United States]]. Thus far, Coast City has remained a ghost town due to its reputation as the site of a mass murder. Among the exceptions depicted to date is the resurrected Hal Jordan, who lives in Coast City when he isn't working at nearby [[Edwards Air Force Base]] as one of their test pilots.


The [[United States Navy|American Navy]] is also establishing a presence in the region in the wake of its reconstruction, as both a domestic security and economic stimulus measure, as depicted in ''Green Lantern'' (4th series) # 4-5.
The [[United States Navy|American Navy]] is also establishing a presence in the region in the wake of its reconstruction, as both a domestic security and economic stimulus measure, as depicted in ''Green Lantern'' (4th series) # 4-5.

Revision as of 03:58, 18 April 2006

Coast City is a fictional city created by John Broome and Gil Kane that appears in stories published by DC Comics. It is depicted most often as the home of the Silver Age version of the superhero Green Lantern, Hal Jordan.

Coast City, which first appeared in Showcase #22 in September-October 1959, was a city located in California. This made it one of the few fictional cities in the DC Universe to have a specifically given location from the start. Coast City was usually portrayed as an analogue of San Diego or Los Angeles.

Features of Coast City included Ferris Aircraft, an aerospace company which Hal Jordan worked for as a test pilot; his romantic interest, Carol Ferris, was the company's manager. Coast City also included an extensive beach, and was a popular spot for surfing.

In the 1990s, Coast City was destroyed, with nearly all of its residents - then numbered at seven million - killed by former astronaut Hank Henshaw, better known as the Cyborg Superman, an enemy of Superman. One of the results of this was Hal Jordan becoming the villain Parallax. This led in turn to the appointment of a new Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner. A memorial to Coast City's victims was erected on the site of the city with the help of most of the major superheroes of the period.

More recently, Coast City was rebuilt in the wake of Jordan's apparent return to the ranks of the living. Repopulating the rebuilt city became one of the latest initiatives of Jonathan Vincent Horne, then-current president of the United States. Thus far, Coast City has remained a ghost town due to its reputation as the site of a mass murder. Among the exceptions depicted to date is the resurrected Hal Jordan, who lives in Coast City when he isn't working at nearby Edwards Air Force Base as one of their test pilots.

The American Navy is also establishing a presence in the region in the wake of its reconstruction, as both a domestic security and economic stimulus measure, as depicted in Green Lantern (4th series) # 4-5.