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'''Qward''' is a world in the [[Anti-Matter Universe]], the counterpart of [[Oa]]. The native species there was of incredible technological advancement in the ways of war- the so-called [[Weaponers of Qward]] were known across the multiverse. Before the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], the [[Anti-Monitor]] ruled Qward, using its Weaponers and [[Thunderers]]- the elite of whom he made into [[Shadow Demons (DC)|Shadow Demons]]- as his troops.
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[[File:GreenLanternV2-15.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Qward in Green Lantern v2 #15.]]
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'''Qward''' is a planet that features in [[DC Comics]].
  
After the Crisis reformed the multiverse, Qward remained the same, save that there was no Anti-Monitor. Certain highly advanced species- such as the [[Oans]]- banished criminals guilty of the worst possible crimes to Qward. This world has also produced several super-villains in the post-Crisis universe, including the Qwardian [[Crime Syndicate]] and the [[Conglomerate]].
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==History==
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===Pre-Crisis===
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Qward was a world in the [[Anti-Matter Universe]], the counterpart of [[Oa]]. The native species there was of incredible technological advancement in the ways of war- the so-called [[Weaponers of Qward]] were known across the multiverse. Before the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], the [[Anti-Monitor]] ruled Qward, using its Weaponers and [[Thunderers]]- the elite of whom he made into [[Shadow Demons (DC)|Shadow Demons]]- as his troops.
  
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===Post-Crisis===
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Following the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
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In reformed Multiverse, Qward remained the same, save that there was no Anti-Monitor. Certain highly advanced species- such as the [[Oans]]- banished criminals guilty of the worst possible crimes to Qward. This world has also produced several super-villains in the post-Crisis universe, including the Qwardian [[Crime Syndicate]] and the [[Conglomerate]].
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===Post-Flashpoint===
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Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
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In an effort to stop Perpetua, the Justice League alongside Alpheus the World Forger travelled to Qward to seek out the Anti-Monitor but once there they were ambushed by the [[Legion of Doom (DC)|Legion of Doom]]. (Justice League v4 28)
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==Overview==
 
It was situated in Sector Omega-97. (JLA v1 #108)
 
It was situated in Sector Omega-97. (JLA v1 #108)
  
 
A number of locations on Qward included:
 
A number of locations on Qward included:
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*'''Qward City''' : home of the citadel of the Weaponers. (Green Lantern v2 #4)
 
*'''Krama Dhu''' : citadel city where the Thunder Fortress Prime was situated. (JLA v1 #108)
 
*'''Krama Dhu''' : citadel city where the Thunder Fortress Prime was situated. (JLA v1 #108)
 
*'''Q'Edion''' : situated at Pakaita Province and located at forty t-units from Krama Dhu. (JLA v1 #108)
 
*'''Q'Edion''' : situated at Pakaita Province and located at forty t-units from Krama Dhu. (JLA v1 #108)
 
*'''Q'Ar-Dien''' : an ancient fortress where the Hall of Commandeers was located. (JLA v1 #109)
 
*'''Q'Ar-Dien''' : an ancient fortress where the Hall of Commandeers was located. (JLA v1 #109)
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The core of the planet was noted for being frozen and filled with ice. (Superman v4 #30)
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==Inhabitants==
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*'''Sinestro''' :
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*'''Irik Roval''' :
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*'''Varnathon''' :
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*'''Weaponer''' :
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==Notes==
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*Qward was created by John Broome and Gil Kane where it made its first appearance in Green Lantern v2 #2  (October, 1960).
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==In other media==
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===Television===
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*In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Qward appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Cry Freedom Fighters!". It was ruled by a dictator called the '''Supreme Chairman of Qward'''.
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===Films===
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*In Green Lantern: First Flight, Qward appeared in the setting of the animated film. This version was said to be a planet located in Sector 324 in the positive-matter universe. However, the Qwardians were said to be inhabitants of another dimension and simply manifested on this world to deal with their clients.
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==Appearances==
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*''Green Lantern v2'': (1960)
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*''JLA v1'':
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*''Justice League v4'':
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==External Links==
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*[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Qward DC Database Entry]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qward Wikipedia Entry]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 16 September 2021

Qward in Green Lantern v2 #15.

Qward is a planet that features in DC Comics.

Contents

History

Pre-Crisis

Qward was a world in the Anti-Matter Universe, the counterpart of Oa. The native species there was of incredible technological advancement in the ways of war- the so-called Weaponers of Qward were known across the multiverse. Before the Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Anti-Monitor ruled Qward, using its Weaponers and Thunderers- the elite of whom he made into Shadow Demons- as his troops.

Post-Crisis

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

In reformed Multiverse, Qward remained the same, save that there was no Anti-Monitor. Certain highly advanced species- such as the Oans- banished criminals guilty of the worst possible crimes to Qward. This world has also produced several super-villains in the post-Crisis universe, including the Qwardian Crime Syndicate and the Conglomerate.

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

In an effort to stop Perpetua, the Justice League alongside Alpheus the World Forger travelled to Qward to seek out the Anti-Monitor but once there they were ambushed by the Legion of Doom. (Justice League v4 28)

Overview

It was situated in Sector Omega-97. (JLA v1 #108)

A number of locations on Qward included:

  • Qward City : home of the citadel of the Weaponers. (Green Lantern v2 #4)
  • Krama Dhu : citadel city where the Thunder Fortress Prime was situated. (JLA v1 #108)
  • Q'Edion : situated at Pakaita Province and located at forty t-units from Krama Dhu. (JLA v1 #108)
  • Q'Ar-Dien : an ancient fortress where the Hall of Commandeers was located. (JLA v1 #109)

The core of the planet was noted for being frozen and filled with ice. (Superman v4 #30)

Inhabitants

  • Sinestro :
  • Irik Roval :
  • Varnathon :
  • Weaponer :

Notes

  • Qward was created by John Broome and Gil Kane where it made its first appearance in Green Lantern v2 #2 (October, 1960).

In other media

Television

  • In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Qward appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Cry Freedom Fighters!". It was ruled by a dictator called the Supreme Chairman of Qward.

Films

  • In Green Lantern: First Flight, Qward appeared in the setting of the animated film. This version was said to be a planet located in Sector 324 in the positive-matter universe. However, the Qwardians were said to be inhabitants of another dimension and simply manifested on this world to deal with their clients.

Appearances

  • Green Lantern v2: (1960)
  • JLA v1:
  • Justice League v4:

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