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Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld

''Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics in the 1980s. The series tells the story of a teenage girl named Amy Winston who discovers that she is the orphaned princess of the magical Gemworld. Amy learns that an evil ruler called Dark Opal is out to destroy her and travels to Gemworld to overthrow him.
==Publication history==
''Amethysts premise was initially pitched to DC comics under the title ''Changeling'', as its main character was left on earth as an infant. This name, however, was then in use by another DC teen hero, Beast Boy. Dan Mishkin decided on "Amethyst" as a replacement, which in turn inspired the jewel-themed naming of other characters in the series and nature of Gemworld as a whole.〔''Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld'' issue 2, page 26.〕
Amethyst first appeared as a special insert in ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' (vol. 2) #298 (April 1983). Her original story began shortly afterward in the twelve-issue ''Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld'' limited series in 1983, written and created by Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn with Ernie Colón as the artist. The initial 12-issue limited series (identified by DC Comics as a "maxi-series") establishes Gemworld, Amethyst's identity, and introduces several of her recurring villains. The limited series was followed by a 1984 annual and a sixteen-issue ongoing series. The ongoing series was followed by the 1986 ''Amethyst Special'' one-shot and a four-issue limited series that ended the character's adventures (pencilled by Esteban Maroto). There was also a one-shot with Superman in ''DC Comics Presents'' #63 (Nov. 1983).〔(When Amethyst met Superman )〕 ''Amethyst'' was initially oriented towards younger female readers, but took on a more aggressive and darker tone over time.
The character re-emerged in 2005 after 18 years of sporadic appearances, in the ''Infinite Crisis'' mini-series. In June 2012 it was announced that Amethyst would make her debut in the rebooted The New 52 DC Universe as the main character of the new ''Sword of Sorcery''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Amethyst' Creator Dan Mishkin Speaks Out On Character's 'Sword Of Sorcery' Revamp )〕 This lasted until May 2013, when ''Sword of Sorcery'' was cancelled.

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