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During the war between the New Gods and the Lantern Corps, Black Hand reanimates the Source Titans as Black Lanterns. However, after Highfather's misuse of the Life Equation, they are fully resurrected. [19] In Dark Nights: Death Metal, Batman obtains a Black Lantern Ring and uses it to resurrect various deceased heroes. [20]
Nekron is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps.Created by Mike W. Barr, Len Wein and Joe Staton, the character, who exists as an embodiment of Death, first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981). [1]
Seeking the supremacy of machines over humans, they first appeared as a team in Metal Men (vol. 3) #2 (2007). The group consists of U.N.I.O.N., Warbox, Body X, L-Ron, and Manhunter Lud of the Manhunters. In Metal Men (vol. 3) #3, they would assist Will Magnus in defeating the Death Metal Men, although purely for their own reasons.
The Star Brand Corps – First mentioned in Speed Demon #1. An amalgamation of DC's the Green Lantern Corps with elements of Marvel's Star Brand comics. Members: Hal "Madman" Jordan, Sinestro; The Terrible Three – First appeared in Speed Demon #1. [160] An amalgamation of DC's the Terrible Trio and Marvel's the Sinister Six.
Black Lantern Corps Blackhawks Legends (Hol) Justice League: Partnerships: Hawkman (various) John Stewart: Notable aliases (Hol) Shiera Hall Hawkwoman (Saunders) Lady Blackhawk: Abilities: Flight via Nth metal feathered wings; Reincarnation via Nth metal knife; Superhuman hearing, vision, strength, senses, durability, and stamina; Healing factor
Justice League: Death Metal: Justice League (vol. 4) #53–57 September 2021 978-1779511997: Justice League: No Justice: Justice League: No Justice #1–4, and stories from DC Nation #0 September 25, 2018 978-1401283346: Future State: Justice League
This house ad contains the first published images of Jonah Hex, as well as two dialogue-filled comic strip panels not used in his first full-story appearance. His first full-story appearance was published a few weeks later in volume two of All-Star Western #10 (February–March 1972), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which was renamed Weird Western Tales with its ...
Hal Jordan was created in 1959 by writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane and first appeared in Showcase #22 (October 1959). Hal Jordan is a reinvention of the Green Lantern concept and is a member, and occasionally leader, of the Green Lantern Corps, as well as a founding member of the Justice League.