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  2. Power ring (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the alternate universe of Superman & Batman: Generations, it was stated that the rings' weakness is actually only based on what the users believe the rings are vulnerable to; Alan Scott—whose ring here is a lost Green Lantern ring rather than the Starheart—believed that his ring was vulnerable to wood because he was caught off-guard by ...

  3. Power Ring (character) - Wikipedia

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    Power Ring is the villainous counterpart to Hal Jordan's Green Lantern and in an inverse relationship to Green Lantern, the character and syndicate member "Power Ring" is actually the Ring of Volthoom while Harold Jordan (Hal Jordan's Earth-3 counterpart) is merely his current vessel, though both are referred to as Power Ring throughout the comic.

  4. Sinestro Corps - Wikipedia

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    However, the ring's power is heavily depleted and Power Ring manages to get it off Batman's finger before ultimately being attacked by Sinestro himself, who was summoned to the planet by Batman's use of the ring. [36] In a brief ensuing battle, Sinestro severs Power Ring's arm from his body, causing his ring to deem him unworthy and leave.

  5. Black Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    Batman – Killed in the invasion of the Dark Knights from the Dark Multiverse, Bruce Wayne was resurrected by a Black Lantern Ring and is secretly holding onto the last of the White Lantern energies which have been compressed into a bullet that potentially can be powerful enough to prevent him from turning into a more destructive and murderous ...

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  7. Sinestro - Wikipedia

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    Sinestro appears in The Batman episode "Ring Toss", voiced by Miguel Ferrer. [78] This version sports a bulbous head and horseshoe moustache. Sinestro as a Green Lantern appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Eyes of Despero!", voiced by Xander Berkeley. [78]

  8. White Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    A green ring can be altered to function like a white ring if the user can master the emotional spectrum. [15] This version of the ring is similar to a much more powerful version of the standard green ring, and ignores the Third Army's resistance to Lantern constructs, but displays no other special properties thus far. [16]

  9. Guy Gardner (character) - Wikipedia

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    Guy Gardner is trained to use a Green Lantern power ring, which is only limited by the user's willpower. He later acquires Sinestro's Qwardian power ring, which is later revealed to be based on the bearer's control of fear. This early version of a yellow ring is powered by absorbing plasma radiation expelled from a Green Lantern ring.