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The Black Lantern Corps is a fictional organization of corporeal revenants (resembling intelligent zombies or jiangshi) ... After Deathstorm steals the White Lantern ...
An evil version of Firestorm called Deathstorm was created by Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi during the Blackest Night event. He was originally Ronnie Raymond's corpse reanimated as a Black Lantern. [42] He attacks Jason Rusch and kills Gehenna before eventually being destroyed and Raymond fully restored to life. [43] [44] [45]
In Blackest Night, Ronnie is revived as a Black Lantern and kills Gehenna. In Brightest Day, Ronnie is fully resurrected by the Life Entity and works with Jason to stop Deathstorm from destroying the universe. Deathstorm kills Stein during the battle, and the Life Entity refuses to resurrect him. [17]
The first incarnation, introduced in Blackest Night, is Raymond's corpse reanimated as a Black Lantern. [36] He attacks Rusch and kills Gehenna before being fully resurrected, erasing the Deathstorm persona. [37] Later, Black Lantern energy combines with the Firestorm Matrix to create a new Deathstorm separate from Raymond. [38]
The Entity also allowed itself to be corrupted by Deathstorm, the Black Lantern version of Firestorm, and brought back the Black Lantern versions of the twelve resurrected heroes and villains. It was later moved to Qward in the antimatter universe, only to take some kind of information from the Anti-Monitor.
Black Lantern Corps (Louise Lincoln) Suicide Squad Injustice League Secret Society of Super Villains (Caitlin Snow) S.T.A.R. Labs Legion of Doom Suicide Squad Justice League of America Justice League: Notable aliases (Caitlin Snow) Frost: Abilities (All) Cryokinesis; Thermokinesis; Energy absorption
During the events of Blackest Night, the five slain heroes were reanimated as members of the Black Lantern Corps and head for Earth Prime to torment Superboy-Prime. He destroys them by using the black ring cycling through the power set of emotions, resulting in a burst of colored energy that destroys Black Lanterns. [7]
The Black Dragon Society is based on a real World War II organization of the same name; this society was not nearly as sinister as its comic book counterparts. Three different comics companies used the Black Dragon Society as villains in the 1940s: National Comics (DC Comics), Fawcett Comics, and Quality Comics. DC Comics came to own the other ...