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The Indigo Tribe is one of the nine Corps of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe setting. 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
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".
The Blue Lantern Corps is one of the nine corps empowered by a specific color of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe. They have begun to fill an increasingly important role within Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps as major participants within the Blackest Night crossover event.
The Orange Lantern Corps is a supervillain organization published by DC Comics. [29] [30] They first appeared in Green Lantern (vol. 4) #25 and were created by Geoff Johns and Philip Tan. The Orange Lantern Corps is a faction of the Emotional Spectrum that is associated with greed.
Events in Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #16 show Hal informing the Green Lantern Corps of Sinestro's plans. [16] Green Lantern vol. 4 #24 continues the story, with Green Lanterns and Sinestro Corps members battling across Earth. Hal manages to free Kyle from Parallax before the entity is imprisoned in their power batteries by Ganthet and Sayd. [17]
The Green Lantern Corps feature prominently in the Warner Brothers animated film Green Lantern: First Flight.The film follows the origins of Hal Jordan and Sinestro. The Green Lantern Corps is the focus of a following film, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, which features several stories about various non-Terran Green Lanterns.
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 ...
Boodikka as an Alpha Lantern, as depicted in Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #22 (March 2008). Art by Rodolfo Migliari. Boodikka becomes a member of the Alpha Lanterns, an internal policing force within the Corps, soon after the Sinestro Corps War and the enactment of the Second Law of the Book of Oa. Each Alpha Lantern receives a second power ...