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  2. Power ring (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Scott White Lantern Corps Green Lantern Corps Sinestro Corps Star Sapphires Red Lantern Corps Blue Lantern Corps Orange Lantern Corps Black Lantern Corps Indigo Tribe. A power ring is an object featured in American comic books published by DC Comics. The power ring first appeared in All-American Comics #16 on July 14, 1940.

  3. White Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    The first White Lantern Corps member was Sinestro of Korugar when he bonded with the Life Entity, the embodiment of life itself. [2] However, the Entity is removed from Sinestro by Nekron, and then claimed by Hal Jordan who, joined by the Flash, use its power to rescue Superman, Superboy, Wonder Woman, Donna Troy, Ice, Animal Man, Kid Flash, and Green Arrow, who had all been turned into Black ...

  4. Red Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    Fictional group history. The Red Lantern Corps are first mentioned during the "Sinestro Corps War" storyline. Foreshadowing another major crossover event in the DC Universe, former- Guardian Ganthet reveals the Blackest Night prophecy to Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart, and Kyle Rayner. The prophecy describes a War of Light among seven ...

  5. Black Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    Created by. Geoff Johns (writer) Ethan Van Sciver (artist) Roster. See: (below) The Black Lantern Corps is a fictional organization of corporeal revenants (resembling intelligent zombies or jiangshi) appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, related to the emotional spectrum.

  6. 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.

  7. Injustice Society - Wikipedia

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    The Injustice Society (a.k.a. the Injustice Society of the World) is a group of supervillains in the DC Comics Universe. They are the main antagonists of the Justice Society of America. [1] The Injustice Society first appears in All Star Comics #37 (Oct 1947) and was created by Sheldon Mayer and Bob Kanigher. [2]

  8. The New Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    Creative team. Writer (s) Geoff Johns. Artist (s) Various. " The New Golden Age " is a crossover event in DC Comics publications. Written by Geoff Johns, the story follows the Justice Society of America unraveling a mystery following the Golden Age heroes and villains and the untold stories that come with it.

  9. Power Ring (character) - Wikipedia

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    Power Ring (character) Hal Jordan (Earth-Three) as Power Ring, art by Ivan Reis. Power Ring is the name of several supervillains and one superheroine appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The supervillains are alternate-reality counterparts of Green Lanterns Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, and John Stewart, respectively. Originally residing ...