Sapphire Stagg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Sapphire Stagg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Sapphire Stagg is the wealthy socialite daughter of industrialist Simon Stagg and is the long term love interest of the superhero Metamorpho.
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Sapphire Stagg meets and falls in love with one of Stagg's former employees, Rex Mason, and remains with him when he began adventuring as the super-hero Metamorpho.
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Simon Stagg greatly disapproves of Sapphire's devotion to Mason and schemes to break them apart.
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Sapphire Stagg's story is that Sapphire and Joey, Metamorpho's son, has been caught in a lab explosion and merged into a single energy being who was taking revenge upon Simon Stagg's former colleagues.
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Sapphire was present when Simon Stagg had opened a portal to the Dark Multiverse and is trying to close it with Metamorpho who was transmuted to Nth Metal.
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Sapphire Stagg is present when Mister Terrific, Plastic Man, Metamorpho, and Phantom Girl return from the Dark Multiverse.
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Sapphire Stagg appears in the Justice League episode "Metamorphosis", voiced by Danica McKellar.
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Sapphire Stagg meets Rex Mason through his employment at Stagg Industries, which leads to an affair between the like-minded, passionate individuals.
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Sapphire Stagg decides to make Mason the test subject for his Metamorpho project to eliminate him from his daughter's life.
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Sapphire Stagg's plan fails however, as Sapphire still loves Rex after his transformation.
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Sapphire Stagg appears in the Beware the Batman episode "Toxic", voiced by Emmanuelle Chriqui.
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Simon Stagg disapproves of Sapphire's relationship with the security guard Rex Mason and believes that he had bred his daughter to be better.
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Simon Sapphire Stagg allows Batman access to Project Metamorpho where the antidote did not work.
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In "Monsters", Batman suspects Simon Sapphire Stagg of hiring and providing thugs with armor and weapons to drive people out of Old Gotham and buy the territory for profit.
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