Mandarin's Rings
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*The Mandarin's Rings were created by Stan Lee and Don Heck where they made their first appearance in Tales of Suspense v1 #50 (November, 1963). | *The Mandarin's Rings were created by Stan Lee and Don Heck where they made their first appearance in Tales of Suspense v1 #50 (November, 1963). |
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The Mandarin's Rings are objects that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
The Mandarin's Rings
Overview
The ten small rings contained gems within them which had powered a space vessel allowing it to travel cross galaxies. Each were said to contain unlimited energy where each had a separate power. (Tales of Suspense v1 #62) These power rings each represented a different mighty weapon and thus contained a different power. (Tales of Suspense v1 #50) Among the rings included:
- Incandescence Ring : the incandescence ring contained the miniature heart of a star that could scorch the air around it. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1) The incinerator was a portal to the heart of a star with its abilities ranging from simple fire projection to solar flare emission. (Iron Man v5 #23) With this power, the user could generate a solar flare and an electromagnetic pulse as a side effect. (Iron Man v5 #20)
- Remaker Ring : it shattered and re-imagined the relationship of matter on a subatomic level. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1) This gave it the capacity to operate functionally as alchemy by freely remaking any substance subatomically. (Iron Man v5 #23)
- Liar Ring : able to create world upon world of illusionary fables that were able impossible to escape but could also affect the wearer. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1) These operated by crafting telepathic illusions that could fool organic beings such as humans though not artificial intelligences. (Iron Man v5 #20)
- Lightning Ring : created directable electrical atmospheric discharge. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1) The ring could tap into electrostatic energies on a planetary scale. It could generate an electron purge that used all available ring energy to negate an attack and took five seconds to recharge. (Iron Man v5 #23)
- Zero Ring : forms a beam of nothingness from the cold of outer space which also created a deafening boom as the vacuum was filled. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1)
- Nightbringer Ring : manipulated a malleable darklight of darkness. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1)
- Influence Beam Ring : created various forces that caused a body to undergo change. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1)
- Daimonic Beam Ring : utilising the irresistible urge that propelled into the unknown. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1)
- Spin Beam Ring : deaccelerated time around the user and made it appear the wearer was operating as superspeed. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1)
- Spectral Beam Ring : winded up and warped the air itself with it able to appear ghostly or disappear entirely. (Invincible Iron Man Annual v1 #1) This allowed it to disguise itself by warping the surrounding environment. At high power, it could generate a single shot disintegrated beam making it useful as part of an assassin suite of tool. (Iron Man v5 #23)
Users
- Mandarin :
- Temujin :
- Mole Man :
- 'Riri Williams
Notes
- The Mandarin's Rings were created by Stan Lee and Don Heck where they made their first appearance in Tales of Suspense v1 #50 (November, 1963).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
Films
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the real Mandarin, Xu Wenwu has ten mystical rings, his criminal organization is called Ten Rings, rather than being placed on fingers, the ten rings are bracelet-like, inspired by the iron rings worn by Chinese martial arts practitioners such as Hung Gar.
Video games
Appearances
- Tales of Suspense v1: (1963)
- Iron Man:
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