Sarah Simms
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Sarah Simms is a supporting character
in the DC Universe
and a love interest of Cyborg
.
, having just been rejected by his girlfriend because of his disfiguring implants, was brooding about how he cannot have a normal life and no one outside his teammates in the Teen Titans could stand being around him.
In the midst of this gloom, he was struck by a baseball
. The child nervously asked for his ball and Vic handed it back, forgetting the child could see his metallic hand. To his surprise, the boy did not recoil at the sight of him, but instead marveled at Vic's metal prosthetics, and revealed he had a mundane regular prosthetic arm of standard plastic design. The boy called over the rest of his child physical rehabilitation support group which was overseen by Sarah Simms, a teacher at West Side School for the Handicapped. The children immediately idolized Vic with his fancy parts and exciting life while he, encouraged by this heartening experience, became close friends with Sarah Simms. Both considered the idea of a romantic relationship, yet both were rather shy about asking for fear of placing a rift between their already strong friendship.
Vic and Sarah's friendship was shaken when she was kidnapped by Deathstroke the Terminator in an attempt to get to the Titans. Vic felt responsible, and Sarah was upset by the event. Vic and Sarah later came to terms with this and resumed their friendship.
Later, Sarah Simms was accosted on the street by Mark Wright, who insanely persisted in claiming to be her fiancé after she has told him repeatedly that they were never more than friends and co-workers. Mark, clearly unbalanced, dragged Sarah into a nearby sporting goods store, which he took it over at gunpoint, wounding a cashier who tried to stop him. Using a rifle from the store merchandise, Mark held off the police, who surrounded the shop, while Sarah took advantage of his distraction to place a whispered phone call to Titans Tower
. Cyborg, Changeling
, and Raven, the only Titans on hand at the moment, arrived almost immediately, but their initial efforts to enter the store and disarm Mark met with failure. Finally, confused and surrounded, Mark put down his weapon and collapsed into Raven's arms, surrendering.
Sarah's life was without much incident following her hostage situation with Mark Wright. She continued her friendship with Vic, and even attended Donna Troy
's wedding as his date.
Following that, Vic's adventures left him little time for Sarah. Meanwhile, a new man entered her life: a coworker at the West Side School for the Handicapped by the name of Gary Sellers. Sarah and Gary did not plan on a relationship, but found themselves falling in love. Sarah initially was hesitant to tell Vic, and he found out by accident. He was angry at first, but later accepted they were not meant to have a romantic relationship — just a close friendship.
Eventually, Gary left Sarah and she found herself single again. She flirted with the idea of a relationship with Joe Wilson (Jericho), but nothing ever came of it.
Sarah Simms still remains a friend to Vic Stone and the Titans.
, on the possibility of a Vic/Sarah Simms romance: "Not necessarily. At first I thought of it. And then decided there was nothing wrong with a good healthy friendship that isn't based on a sex. I received a letter that sort of helped me change my mind, from a black leader who felt that we had seen a lot of interracial relationships, but we haven't seen that many good, solid black-black relationships to show that a black hero doesn't always go together with a white heroine and vice-versa. And that sort of got me thinking. That came very early in the relationship, that it made a lot more sense in terms of their needs to be very good friends. He has no girlfriend who he is totally in love with in a sexual way at this time. He's just very good friends with her, And that in itself is a slightly different relationship."
She left Cyborg briefly in Issue 27 after a misunderstanding, paired with Jinx's hostility toward her for being Cyborg's girlfriend.
Sarah reunited with Cyborg in issue 39 where she and Cyborg went on a double date with Starfire and Robin. It is not known at this point what caused her to go back to Cyborg, but both she and Starfire bear roses.
In #45 she along with Beast Boy and Cyborg the supervisors of the children on a camping trip. The first portion of the story has Beast Boy telling his origin around the campfire. The second portion (which takes place later in the evening from the first story) has Cyborg telling Sarah his origin prior to joining the Titans. Cyborg tells her that he has strong feelings for her and he believes that they have "met in another life" (referring to Sarasim). She mentions that she'll be attending college later in the fall, with Cyborg mentioning that he'll keep in touch through cellphone, e-mail, text (as he refers to himself as a walking communication center). The story ends with them embracing, and Beast Boy teasing them.
In the animated series
episode "Cyborg the Barbarian" Cyborg is stranded in 3000 BC by a magic spell, where he meets and falls in love with a barbarian warrior woman named Sarasim (voiced by Kimberly Brooks
). This character's name is obviously an contraction of Sarah Simms, possibly hinting at an incarnation in a former life.
Supporting character
A supporting character is a character of a book, play, video game, movie, television or radio show or other form of storytelling usually used to give added dimension to a main character, by adding a relationship with this character...
in the DC Universe
DC Universe
The DC Universe is the shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe. Note that in context, "DC Universe" is usually used to refer to the main DC continuity...
and a love interest of Cyborg
Cyborg (comics)
Cyborg is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez, and first appears in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26...
.
Character history
Vic StoneCyborg (comics)
Cyborg is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez, and first appears in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26...
, having just been rejected by his girlfriend because of his disfiguring implants, was brooding about how he cannot have a normal life and no one outside his teammates in the Teen Titans could stand being around him.
In the midst of this gloom, he was struck by a baseball
Baseball (object)
A baseball is a ball used primarily in the sport of the same name, baseball. The ball features a rubber or cork center, wrapped in yarn and covered in leather. It is in circumference . The yarn or string used to wrap the baseball can be up to one mile in length...
. The child nervously asked for his ball and Vic handed it back, forgetting the child could see his metallic hand. To his surprise, the boy did not recoil at the sight of him, but instead marveled at Vic's metal prosthetics, and revealed he had a mundane regular prosthetic arm of standard plastic design. The boy called over the rest of his child physical rehabilitation support group which was overseen by Sarah Simms, a teacher at West Side School for the Handicapped. The children immediately idolized Vic with his fancy parts and exciting life while he, encouraged by this heartening experience, became close friends with Sarah Simms. Both considered the idea of a romantic relationship, yet both were rather shy about asking for fear of placing a rift between their already strong friendship.
Vic and Sarah's friendship was shaken when she was kidnapped by Deathstroke the Terminator in an attempt to get to the Titans. Vic felt responsible, and Sarah was upset by the event. Vic and Sarah later came to terms with this and resumed their friendship.
Later, Sarah Simms was accosted on the street by Mark Wright, who insanely persisted in claiming to be her fiancé after she has told him repeatedly that they were never more than friends and co-workers. Mark, clearly unbalanced, dragged Sarah into a nearby sporting goods store, which he took it over at gunpoint, wounding a cashier who tried to stop him. Using a rifle from the store merchandise, Mark held off the police, who surrounded the shop, while Sarah took advantage of his distraction to place a whispered phone call to Titans Tower
Titans Tower
Titans Tower is a fictional building in the DC Comics universe. Its various incarnations have been home to the superhero team called the Titans...
. Cyborg, Changeling
Beast Boy
Garfield Mark "Gar" Logan, known as Beast Boy or Changeling, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics...
, and Raven, the only Titans on hand at the moment, arrived almost immediately, but their initial efforts to enter the store and disarm Mark met with failure. Finally, confused and surrounded, Mark put down his weapon and collapsed into Raven's arms, surrendering.
Sarah's life was without much incident following her hostage situation with Mark Wright. She continued her friendship with Vic, and even attended Donna Troy
Donna Troy
Donna Troy is a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in The Brave and the Bold vol. 1 #60 , and was created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani...
's wedding as his date.
Following that, Vic's adventures left him little time for Sarah. Meanwhile, a new man entered her life: a coworker at the West Side School for the Handicapped by the name of Gary Sellers. Sarah and Gary did not plan on a relationship, but found themselves falling in love. Sarah initially was hesitant to tell Vic, and he found out by accident. He was angry at first, but later accepted they were not meant to have a romantic relationship — just a close friendship.
Eventually, Gary left Sarah and she found herself single again. She flirted with the idea of a relationship with Joe Wilson (Jericho), but nothing ever came of it.
Sarah Simms still remains a friend to Vic Stone and the Titans.
Additional notes
Marv WolfmanMarv Wolfman
Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman is an award-winning American comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics.-1960s:...
, on the possibility of a Vic/Sarah Simms romance: "Not necessarily. At first I thought of it. And then decided there was nothing wrong with a good healthy friendship that isn't based on a sex. I received a letter that sort of helped me change my mind, from a black leader who felt that we had seen a lot of interracial relationships, but we haven't seen that many good, solid black-black relationships to show that a black hero doesn't always go together with a white heroine and vice-versa. And that sort of got me thinking. That came very early in the relationship, that it made a lot more sense in terms of their needs to be very good friends. He has no girlfriend who he is totally in love with in a sexual way at this time. He's just very good friends with her, And that in itself is a slightly different relationship."
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians
Sarah Simms appears in the episode The Seeds of Doom, as teacher of handicapped children.Titans Go Comic appearances
Sarah also appears in the Titans Go comics which are based on the animated series. She is like her comic counterpart and has a very similar introduction issue. She also teaches handicapped children but not as a teacher, since she is a teenager, but as a volunteer counselor.She left Cyborg briefly in Issue 27 after a misunderstanding, paired with Jinx's hostility toward her for being Cyborg's girlfriend.
Sarah reunited with Cyborg in issue 39 where she and Cyborg went on a double date with Starfire and Robin. It is not known at this point what caused her to go back to Cyborg, but both she and Starfire bear roses.
In #45 she along with Beast Boy and Cyborg the supervisors of the children on a camping trip. The first portion of the story has Beast Boy telling his origin around the campfire. The second portion (which takes place later in the evening from the first story) has Cyborg telling Sarah his origin prior to joining the Titans. Cyborg tells her that he has strong feelings for her and he believes that they have "met in another life" (referring to Sarasim). She mentions that she'll be attending college later in the fall, with Cyborg mentioning that he'll keep in touch through cellphone, e-mail, text (as he refers to himself as a walking communication center). The story ends with them embracing, and Beast Boy teasing them.
In the animated series
Teen Titans (TV series)
Teen Titans is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics characters of the same name. The show was created by Glen Murakami, developed by David Slack, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It premiered on Cartoon Network on July 19, 2003, and the final episode "Things Change"...
episode "Cyborg the Barbarian" Cyborg is stranded in 3000 BC by a magic spell, where he meets and falls in love with a barbarian warrior woman named Sarasim (voiced by Kimberly Brooks
Kimberly Brooks
Kimberly Brooks is an American voice actress in the anime, feature films, video games, and theatre industry. She started her acting career when she was nine....
). This character's name is obviously an contraction of Sarah Simms, possibly hinting at an incarnation in a former life.
Appearances
- Issue 3: Lame
- Issue 13: What Time Is It, Mr. Wolf?
- Issue 20: Secret Moves
- Issue 27: Love is a Battlefield
- Issue 39: Stupid Cupid
- Issue 45: Biography of a Beast Boy/Cyborg's Story