
Jessica, Cyborg and Mister Miracle head to the prison and the close proximity to the Syndicate allows the Ring to possess Jessica's mind and body.
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After this the Justice League decides to free the Crime Syndicate to help in the fight against the Anti-Monitor and Grail. Jessica and the rest of the Justice League are then transported away by Metron. When Darkseid's daughter Grail arrives on Prime Earth, she attacks Jessica and uses her ring to open a portal to Earth-Three, allowing the Anti-Monitor to cross over to the Prime Earth.
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Hal Jordan returns to Earth to teach Jessica how to control her ring. Jessica later succumbs to effects of the AMAZO virus, but is soon cured. The Ring explains that it is using Jessica to attract the being that destroyed Earth-Three to Prime Earth because he is now dying (for reasons not explained) and wants to take the planet with him.īatman is able to de-power the ring after convincing Jessica to face her fears.

The Ring tortures Jessica with physical and psychological pain. Unlike the previous ring bearers, she does not willingly accept the ring, but is forced to accept it. The Ring of Volthoom, which feeds off fear and had abandoned Power Ring after his death during the Crime Syndicate's incursion to Prime Earth, is able to locate her due to her trauma. Jessica manages to escape but is left traumatized. Jessica Cruz and her friends are on a hunting trip when they accidentally stumble across two men burying a body. The character makes her cinematic debut in the animated feature film DC League of Super-Pets, with her voice provided by Dascha Polanco. DC Comics confirmed that Jessica Cruz is a dual national Mexican American Latina/Hispanic, and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Cruz's original design was based on the actress Penélope Cruz.
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Her first full appearance takes place in Justice League #31 (August 2014), which is also her first cover appearance. Created by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver, she is a member of the Green Lantern Corps and the Justice League. Jessica Cruz is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Even though there's already something like four Green Lanterns from Earth. I almost died fighting alongside the Justice League. Fanon information is allowed only in individual paragraphs with words "Idea Wiki" and/or "Fanon" in them. Non-fanon means if it is not fanmade or it is also canon.

in International Educational Development, with a specialization in Higher and Post-secondary Education, from Teachers College, Columbia University.This article is a non-fanon page. Cruz received her BA in French and her BS in Public and Non-Profit Administration with an emphasis on Community Development from Grand Valley State University. Guided by critical race theory, she also transformed the university’s campus cultural center to focus on two priorities: to build and maintain an equitable infrastructure to support Black, Indigenous, Students of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQ+ students, and more and, to engage in the transdisciplinary study of equity and social justice.ĭr.

Most recently, she served as the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Northern Michigan University where she was one of two in the nation selected for the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) Chief Diversity Officer Fellowship and founded Aim North, a placed-based program designed to increased access and retention rates among historically underrepresented students in higher education. Cruz has a demonstrated commitment to place-based, community-driven, and culturally relevant approaches to higher education. The project seeks to develop reparations solutions driven by intitution-community collaborations.ĭr. Cruz will oversee all operations at both the University of Michigan hub as well as the nine institutional partners scattered across the nation. Jessica Cruz is the managing director for the Center's Mellon Foundation grant, "Crafting Democratic Futures," part of the Just Futures initiative.
