Power Ring (Crime Syndicate)

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Power Ring in Justice League v2 #26.

Power Ring is a male comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.

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Pre-Crisis, Earth-3

Power Ring, facing the end of Earth-3.

Evil counterpart of Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), and member of the Crime Syndicate of America. He received his mystical power ring and battery from the mad monk Volthoom. His ring appeared to have no significant vulnerabilities, although his power battery could leak dangerous dark magics. Power Ring met his end with Earth-3, trying to save his world in his last moments.

Post-Crisis

The pre-Crisis Power Ring was briefly resurrected during the "Second Crisis," but soon returned to oblivion.






Post-Crisis, Qward

Power Ring was a native of the anti-matter world of Qward who styled himself after Green Lantern (Hal Jordan).

Post-Zero Hour (I)

Predecessor to the second Power Ring, who readily passed on his cursed ring.

Post-Zero Hour (II)

Inheritor of the ring and battery of the original Power Ring. However, this Power Ring also inherited the ring's curse; wielding the ring opens up one's mind to that of Volthoom. An analogue of Kyle Rayner, Power Ring was a member of the Crime Syndicate of Amerika and friend of Johnny Quick. His existence was overwritten with the third Power Ring in the wake of Krona's defeat by the Justice League of America and the Avengers.

Post-Zero Hour (III)

An analogue of John Stewart, whose existence replaced that of the second Power Ring after Krona's defeat by the Justice League of America and the Avengers. He spent time as a military conscript before becoming Power Ring.

Overview

Notes

  • Power Ring was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky where he made his first appearance in Justice League of America v1 #29 (August, 1964).
  • The first post-Zero Hour Power Ring was presumably an anti-matter counterpart of Hal Jordan.

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  • Justice League of America v1:

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