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Quote1 It's Lobo's fault he's dead! He hunted Rasputin -- even attacked me so he could get him! Well, that's it! I'll find him and make him pay -- even if I have to scour the whole galaxy! And when I get him -- no more Mr. Nice Guy! I'll smack his naughty wrist, but sore! Quote2
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Ernest Widdle was secretly Harmony's greatest superhero, Gold Star. He was the most virtuous, upstanding and gosh-darn pleasant fella there was. With his power to "radiate rectitude" Gold Star made crime a rare occurrence on his home planet.

Origin

Ernest was one of two twin boys fathered by a philosopher whose field was the study of good and evil. He conducted an experiment using his own children. Ernest was raised in a loving, moral environment, whereas his brother Rasputin was handed over to slavers.
It would be many years later when Ernest had become Gold Star that he would be reunited with his long lost bother, who had become the violent criminal, Bludhound. His psychopathic twin had come to Harmony because he had a terminal disease, and his dying wish was to take his fortunate brother down with him. Bludhound had a large bounty on his head and was being pursued by Lobo.
When Gold Star intervened with the brawling thugs, he met his brother for the first time, but it was short lived. Bludhound's disease was in the final stages and he died before Lobo could kill him. Gold Star was devastated and vowed to track down Lobo and make him pay for the death of his twin.[1]

Lobo would be contracted to protect a false preacher and open charlatan Phonus Balonus from assassination by religious fundamentals on a contract by Bunsen. Upon the contracts' completion with Balonus' enemies slain, Lobo sought to create his own church in the efforts of making easier money on the gullibility of the religiously faithful with Jonas Glim as a fellow pastor. Goldstar would intervene on the church in secret in effort to condemn Lobo and Jonas Glim as fraudsters and thieves only to be removed as a trouble-maker by the congregation. In prude efforts to shut Lobo down, Goldstar spied on Lobo set to scheme ripping a fortune from a desolated planet on the false prophesy of a staged disaster he'd team along with a prior demolitions ally to blow up a mountain. Upon the date Lobo and Jonas Glim would set their religious event on stage, Goldstar would remove a detonative timer to the mountain of explosives before revealing church-goers of Lobo's treachery, but failed to locate a second detonator that lead the mountain to explode and create a series of tectonic earthquakes that destroyed the planet, its denizens, but not before Lobo or Jonas' escape and the destruction of their dirty gains. Goldstar would be knocked unconscious and alone in the empty vastness of space.

Later Goldstar would gain amnesia to becoming a janitor to a men's restroom which lead to a run-in and spiteful mockery by Lobo and Jonas Glim in their bounty hunting means against a wanted club owner resulting the public restrooms' destruction.

Powers

  • A-OK Vision: Gold Star could see distant and obscured objects.[1]
  • A-OK Hearing: Gold Star could hear a conversation without the speakers even being in sight.[1]
  • Niceness Vibes: Gold Star could force good will on the immoral.[1]
  • Zombie Physiology: In death, Goldstar became a zombie, retaining his powers and powers associated with zombies.

Abilities

  • Business Management: Gold Star owned the Gold Star Rehab a "voluntary" rehabilitation centre for criminals.[1]

Equipment

  • Gold Star Stickers.[1]


  • Ernest Widdle is a saccharine, goody-two shoes satire to Superman. Goldstar is the "heroic" foil of Lobo who completely hates Goldstar for his puritanical, unrealistic morals.

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