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The Phantom Ring is capable of channeling the entirety of the emotional spectrum, but unlike Kyle's ring after he 'evolved' into a White Lantern, which channeled the entire spectrum at will, the Phantom Ring shifts through the spectrum one color at a time depending on which emotion that the wearer is feeling most strongly at any moment ...
The Ultraviolet Grasslands, subtitled "Psychedelic Metal Roleplaying", is a post-apocalyptic science fantasy role-playing game setting published by indie publisher WizardThiefFighter Studio in 2018 in which a trade caravan treks across an unusual land.
Romgan Shay of Sector (unknown) - Resident of the Nest who is inducted into the White Lantern Corps. [18] Telos Usr of Sector 1760 - A resident of Daxam who is inducted into the White Lantern Corps. [18] Earth of Sector 2814 - The Justice League used the Totality to defeat the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps. The result of this meant that Earth ...
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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.
The Sinestro Corps, occasionally known as the Yellow Lantern Corps, is a supervillainous group and analog to the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe. They are led by Sinestro, and derive power from the emotional electromagnetic spectrum of fear.
Jul. 7—TRAVERSE CITY — As kids, Jake Stokes and Brent Kruscke owned, played and collected a lot of games. But, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding a community of people to play ...
The Blue Lantern Corps is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, beginning in 2008 in Green Lantern vol. 4 #25 (January 2008) by Geoff Johns. [1] Their powers, similar to those of other organizations based around the emotional spectrum, are fueled by the emotion of hope.