Object » Black Power Ring appears in 156 issues.
Arnold Etchison was convinced that his family was evil. He killed them, and believed he had absorbed some of their life force at their demise. Seemingly drawing strength from each death he tended to go for overkill in his murders which followed a ritual of skinning them.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 2814; predecessor of Hal Jordan.
Adam Cray was the third man who used the identity of the Atom. He was killed in action during his time with the Suicide Squad.
Adara is the sentient embodiment of hope.
Adeline Kane was a US Army instructor training recruits for a top-secret military program called Team 7. She fell in love with and married one of her recruits, Slade Wilson, who would later become Deathstroke. In subsequent years, she became the mother of two sons: Grant and Joseph Wilson.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 83
The Golden Age Atom, he was the first hero to use that name. He was also a founding member of both the JSA and the All-Star Squadron.
Originally a hero who helped confront the Anti-Monitor during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, he returned, embittered by the failures of New Earth's heroes, intent on restoring the Multiverse at any cost.
The son of Abin Sur, the dying Green Lantern that bestowed his power ring to Hal Jordan. Amon became leader of the criminal syndicate Black Circle and later a member of the Sinestro Corps. He was killed in cold blood by Laira. He is yet to appear in DC's wide reboot the New 52
Tony Zucco is the mobster who arranged the deaths of John and Mary Grayson for failing to pay protection money.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 26.
Sister of Abin Sur, late wife of Sinestro, mother of Soranik Natu and aunt of Amon Sur.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 3014. Arkkis Chummuck gained his power ring after killing and eating his predecessor; however, he went on to become one of the more powerful members of the Green Lantern Corps. Arkkis died defeating Maaldor the Darklord.
Dr. Light is a recurring enemy of the Justice League and the Teen Titans, manipulating light energy for various nefarious purposes.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 488
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 1632.
Fallen Renegade Lantern of Space Sector 3112
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 1014
An experiment conducted by possessed Jericho to create a suitable body for the Lost Souls from Azarath, Baby Wildebeest was adopted by the Teen Titans after Jericho's Death.
One of the New Bloods created during the Bloodlines event.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 1415
Bat Lash is a hero from the early 19th century, he is considered an outlaw by both the state and federal governments
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 3391
One of Hal Jordan's oldest foes, Black Hand has evolved from a gimmicky criminal into a sadistic madman capable of siphoning lifeforce from his victims. Reanimated after his suicide, he is now an avatar of the Black Lantern.
A ruthless Gotham mob boss and leader of the False Face Society known for his extreme hatred for Bruce Wayne and sadistic talent for torturing his victims.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 2815.
Mark Desmond was a chemist whose experiments intending to increase his strength turned him into a mindless monster.
Former "God of Hunger", now servant of avarice.
The father of Dreadbolt, Bolt used electricity and teleportation to achieve his goals.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 1324.
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