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  2. Indigo Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Indigo Tribe is a fictional organization that appears in DC Comics publications, primarily those of the Green Lantern series. In the DC Universe, it is one of the seven major groups known to comprise the Lantern Corps. The group was created by comic book writer Geoff Johns and comic book artist Ethan Van Sciver.

  3. Sinestro - Wikipedia

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    Later, he witnesses the prophecy of the Guardians' plans for a "Third Army" and once again retrieves Hal from Earth. However, he is captured by the Indigo Tribe and is forcibly bound to an Indigo ring. [45] Hal convinces the Tribe that he can help Sinestro atone for his past deeds without being bound to an Indigo Ring. [46]

  4. Sinestro Corps - Wikipedia

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    Indigo-1 brings Sinestro to Korugar, so that he may finally confront Mongul. After a fierce battle, Sinestro activates the override systems in Mongul's rings, using them to imprison him inside the Sinestro Corps Central Power Battery, thus overthrowing Mongul, taking control of the Mongul Corps, and renaming it "The Sinestro Corps" after ...

  5. Psorothamnus - Wikipedia

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    Psorothamnus is a genus of plants in the legume family.These are shrubs and small trees. Many are known by the general common name indigo bush.Some are referred to as daleas, as this genus was once included in genus Dalea.

  6. Green Lantern: New Guardians - Wikipedia

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    Green Lantern: New Guardians is an American comic book series originally written by Tony Bedard [1] with art by Tyler Kirkham and Batt [2] and published by DC Comics.. The team consists of representatives of each of the Corps that tap into a particular portion of the emotional spectrum.

  7. Black Hand (character) - Wikipedia

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    Black Hand is freed when guardian Natromo destroys the Indigo Central Power Battery. [27] When the battery is restored, Black Hand's indigo ring tries to reach him, but Black Hand kills himself rather than return to the Indigo Tribe. A Black Power Ring later emerges from his corpse, reviving him as a Black Lantern. [28]

  8. Power ring (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other Corps, the Indigo Tribe carry carved, lantern-like staves with them. [53] In Blackest Night #5, it is established that Indigo Tribe members use their staffs instead of power batteries to charge their rings. In addition to being able to store indigo light energy, they can replicate the power of nearby Lanterns.

  9. Simon Baz - Wikipedia

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    Simon Baz was created by Green Lantern writer Geoff Johns and artist Doug Mahnke. He is the first Middle-Eastern member of the Green Lantern Corps. [7] Simon's heritage and hometown are both influenced by Geoff Johns, who is half-Lebanese, and a native of Detroit, Michigan. [1]