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  2. Black Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Black Lantern Corps is a fictional organization of corporeal revenants (resembling intelligent zombies or jiangshi) appearing in comic books published by DC ...

  3. Power ring (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Black Hand becomes the first Black Lantern after killing his family and committing suicide. [66] As noted by Ray Palmer , the structure of black rings is similar to dark matter . [ 67 ] The symbol on black power rings (a triangle pointing down, with five lines radiating up) is the same symbol used by Green Lantern villain Black Hand and his family.

  4. Category:Fictional organizations - Wikipedia

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    Black Lantern Corps; Marvel Family; Black Order (comics) Blue Lantern Corps; Brigade (comics) Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense; C. Caballistics, Inc. Caesar ...

  5. Question (character) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lantern Corps Suicide Squad: Notable aliases: Victor "Vic" Sage: Abilities: Use of pseudoderm mask; Genius-level intelligence; Master detective and journalist; Skilled martial artist, stealth and hand-to-hand combatant; Mystical powers derived from zen buddhism and urban shamanism

  6. White Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    A White Lantern Power Ring. Each White Lantern possesses a power ring that lets the user create white energy constructs powered by life itself. The original wielder of the Entity, Sinestro, displays the ability to eradicate swarms of Black Lanterns effortlessly and is described as "godlike".

  7. List of teams and organizations in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Black Dragon Society is a non-fictional Japanese secret society, also known as the Kokuryƫkai, which appears in DC Comics. The publisher first used the name in 1942's All Star Comics issue #12 (August 1942) as Japanese saboteurs.

  8. Blackest Night - Wikipedia

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    Hawkgirl and Hawkman are killed by Black Lanterns Elongated Man and Sue Dibny and join the growing Black Corps. [16] The Atom is tricked into visiting Black Lantern Hawkman, and Deadman is the first to realize the dead superheroes are not their true selves when his physical body revives as a Black Lantern while he is still free.

  9. Indigo Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Each "Emotional Spectrum" Corps has both a corresponding color of the rainbow and an emotional theme attached to it, with several of the Corps (such as the Green Lantern Corps and Red Lantern Corps) being named after their respective color. The Indigo Tribe uses indigo-light-powered rings and staffs.