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  2. List of Green Lanterns - Wikipedia

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    Yalan Gur was once one of the greatest of the Green Lantern Corps, and, in the 10th century by Earth reckoning, the Guardians of the Universe chose to remove the customary weakness to the color yellow from his power ring. Without this limitation, however, he was corrupted by power, and he came to Earth and enslaved the people of China. The ...

  3. Blackfire (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Blackfire is a Tamaranean who possesses innate superhuman physical abilities as well as the ability to fly at light speed, generate ultraviolet energy blasts, and survive in space. She is additionally a skilled tactician and manipulator. [7] [8]

  4. List of alien races in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    The light blue-skinned natives of Talok III are Mikaal Tomas' (Starman) people. [184] [185] The sapphire blue-skinned natives of Talok IV are Lyssa Drak's people. Lyssa is a member of the Sinestro Corps. [186] The dark blue-skinned natives of Talok VIII are Tasmia Mallor's (Shadow Lass) people. It is also the homeworld of her brother Grev and ...

  5. Starfire (Teen Titans) - Wikipedia

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    Starfire is a Tamaranean and as such her physiology is designed to constantly absorb ultraviolet radiation. The radiation is then converted to pure energy, allowing her to fly at supersonic speeds. Starfire is capable of using this power to fly in space and even go fast enough to cross several solar systems in minutes to seconds.

  6. Tamaranean - Wikipedia

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  7. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    An archetypical example is the simple peasant successfully put to the test by a King who wishes a suitable suitor for his daughter. In this fairy tale, no brave and valiant prince or knight succeeds. In this fairy tale, no brave and valiant prince or knight succeeds.

  8. Scorpion man - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion-men appear in the visual arts of Mesopotamia and ancient Iran before we know them from literature. Among the earliest representations of scorpion-men are an example from Jiroft in Iran, [5] as well as a depiction on the Bull Lyre [6] from the Early Dynastic Period city of Ur. Drawing of an Assyrian intaglio depicting scorpion men.

  9. Shadow person - Wikipedia

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    The Coast to Coast AM late night radio talk show helped popularize modern beliefs in shadow people. [3] The first time the topic of shadow people was discussed at length on the show was April 12, 2001, when host Art Bell interviewed a man purporting to be a Native American elder, Thunder Strikes, who is also known as Harley "SwiftDeer" Reagan ...