Celsius: the DC Superheroine Lost in the Heat of Oblivion

Published on 2026-07-01 | Translated from Spanish

In the depths of the DC Comics multiverse, there are characters who shone for an instant and then faded away. One of them is Celsius, whose real name is Arani Desai-Caulder. Created by Paul Kupperberg and illustrated by Joe Staton, this former member of the Global Guardians possessed thermal control powers. Her ability to generate extreme cold or searing heat made her unique on the battlefield, but her story was cut short after her death during the Infinite Crisis series. Today, she is barely a footnote in comic book encyclopedias.

Thermal combat cell frozen in time, Arani Desai-Caulder in a fighting stance, hands extended generating a red-orange heat beam from one hand and a cyan-blue ice vortex from the other, background of a destroyed cityscape with smoking cracks and ice crystals, her Global Guardians technical suit with reflective thermal panels, particles of heat and frost colliding in the air, cinematic comic style with dramatic high-contrast lighting, digital pencil drawing textures, photorealistic render with deep shadows and energy flashes, dynamic frozen action composition.

Thermal Mechanics: How Celsius's Power Works 🔥❄️

Celsius's power is based on the manipulation of molecular kinetic energy. She can absorb heat from the environment to generate freezing temperatures or release stored energy in the form of flames. Her suit, designed with advanced thermal insulation, allows her to withstand the extremes she produces herself. However, this control has a limit: if she exceeds her absorption capacity, her body risks internal damage. A technical disadvantage that, in the heat of battle, made her a high-risk asset.

The Heat Is Gone, But the Bill Remains 💸

The curious thing about Celsius is that, despite mastering fire and ice, she could not prevent her own career from freezing over. She died in Infinite Crisis, but her legacy is as cold as a block of ice in the Arctic. While other heroes are resurrected every other issue, she remains in editorial limbo. Perhaps DC's editors think they already have enough characters with temperature powers, or that her name sounds like an appliance. After all, in the world of comics, even superpowers have an expiration date.