Krona (DC)

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'''Krona''' is a male character that featured in [[Green Lantern]].
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early existence===
 
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Krona accepted this task as such an act would led to the collapse of the universe and thus allow him to recreate it as he desired thus allowing him to recreate his experiment of seeing the birth of existence. Arriving in the living universe, Entropy succeeded in his task with his minions in killing more of the Guardians as well as members of their [[Green Lantern Corps]]. In addition, he destroyed the Green Lantern Central Power Battery thus preventing the agents of the Guardians from recharging their [[Power Rings]] and also struck as well as killed the [[New Guardians]]. Whilst Entropy's attacks were demoralizing, the Green Lantern [[Hal Jordan]] managed to inspire his comrades into striking back at their foe even with the limited time left in their power rings. The entropy empowered Krona was defeated when Jordan entered into the Realm of the Dead and incited the spirits of the deceased to rise up against Nekron. This weakening of his powers allowed the Guardians to act whereupon they banished Krona into the rift in space and sealed it but not before the soul of [[Abin Sur]] managed to allow Hal Jordan the chance to escape Nekron's realm. [Green Lantern #32-35 (vol. 3, November 1992-January 1993)]
 
Krona accepted this task as such an act would led to the collapse of the universe and thus allow him to recreate it as he desired thus allowing him to recreate his experiment of seeing the birth of existence. Arriving in the living universe, Entropy succeeded in his task with his minions in killing more of the Guardians as well as members of their [[Green Lantern Corps]]. In addition, he destroyed the Green Lantern Central Power Battery thus preventing the agents of the Guardians from recharging their [[Power Rings]] and also struck as well as killed the [[New Guardians]]. Whilst Entropy's attacks were demoralizing, the Green Lantern [[Hal Jordan]] managed to inspire his comrades into striking back at their foe even with the limited time left in their power rings. The entropy empowered Krona was defeated when Jordan entered into the Realm of the Dead and incited the spirits of the deceased to rise up against Nekron. This weakening of his powers allowed the Guardians to act whereupon they banished Krona into the rift in space and sealed it but not before the soul of [[Abin Sur]] managed to allow Hal Jordan the chance to escape Nekron's realm. [Green Lantern #32-35 (vol. 3, November 1992-January 1993)]
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==Background==
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===Personality and attributes===
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===Powers and abilities===
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==External Link==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krona_(comics) Wikipedia Entry]
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*[http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Krona DC Database Entry]
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*[http://www.comicvine.com/krona/29-27246/ Comicvine Entry]
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*[http://greenlantern.wikia.com/wiki/Krona Green Lantern Wiki Entry]
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Revision as of 08:41, 3 November 2009

Krona is a male character that featured in Green Lantern.

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Biography

Early existence

Krona was a member of the ancient race of Maltusian immortals that gave rise to the Guardians of the Universe, Controllers and the Zamarons. Four billion years ago, the ambitious scientist was given the task of raising the young Oan Herupa Hando Hu, however, Krona showed little time to the child and was instead more focused on his own research. This came much to the chagrin of Appa Ali Apsa and the Oan Council with Supervisor Fahsir warning them of Krona's misdeeds. [Secret Origins Vol. 2 #23] The aim of Krona's experiment was to break his peoples taboo on the discovery of the origin of the universe. There were many attempts at stopping his research which included supervillains travelling from alternate dimensions in time from the 20th century. After arriving on Maltus, these villains destroyed everything around them in an attempt to stop Krona but this simply provoked the Maltusians into easily overpowering them. One small group entered Krona's laboratory and attempted to shut his project down but were killed in an explosive blast before they could reach the time-viewing screen. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #10]

His experiment a success, Krona witnessed a giant hand that was clutching the universe at the moment of creation whereupon it shattered. According to ancient legend, this caused the birth of evil that was unleashed upon existence and the fabric of space-time was forever torn and remade. The positive matter universe was as a result splintered and an Anti-Matter Universe that mirrored it was formed. On the moons of the planet Oa, the positive matter universe created the being known as the Monitor whilst on the moon of Qward in the anti-matter universe the being later known as the Anti-Monitor was created; both of whom were enemies. Krona's actions also led to the loss of one billion years of potential life as the forces of entropy were now linked at the ends of time though the truth of these actions would not be revealed for billions of years. [Green Lantern Vol. 2 #40, Crisis on Infinite Earths #7, 10, History of the DC Universe #1, Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale, Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #4-0]

It was then that the Maltusians sought to confront Krona over his experiment and again demanded that he change his ways. However, he refused and sought to probe further into the origins of the universe. This time, the Oans decided to punish him for his crimes and reduced him to a bodiless state of energy that was sent to circle all the universe until the end of time. It was the actions of Krona that led the Oans to decide to dedicate themselves in prserving order in the cosmos by becoming the Guardians of the Universe. [Green Lantern Vol. 2 #40] Though he was banished, a map belonging to him was left behind on Maltus which highlighted a treasure on the world of Okaara. This map was discovered by Larfleeze and his band of thieves which led them to uncovering the Orange Lantern Central Power Battery. [Green Lantern #41: Agent Orange Part 3]

Entropy

At some point, the energy form of Krona breached the dimensional boundaries that separated realms and reached the lands of the dead where souls departed to when their bodies died. This dimension was ruled by a powerful cosmic being known as Nekron who was the Lord of the Unliving and a creature of death itself. Due to the paradox of an immortal dying and being present in the Realm of the Dead, a rift was formed between the living world and Nekron's dimension. Seeing into the mortal world, Nekron desired its wealth of souls but the tear in space was too small for him to journey through. Thus, Nekron decided to use Krona as a tool to accomplish his goal and transformed the Maltusian immortal into an agent that became known as Entropy. In addition to his new powers, the Lord of the Unliving gave him an army of similarly restored souls and were sent into the mortal universe in order to kill more of the Guardians and thus widen the rift.

Krona accepted this task as such an act would led to the collapse of the universe and thus allow him to recreate it as he desired thus allowing him to recreate his experiment of seeing the birth of existence. Arriving in the living universe, Entropy succeeded in his task with his minions in killing more of the Guardians as well as members of their Green Lantern Corps. In addition, he destroyed the Green Lantern Central Power Battery thus preventing the agents of the Guardians from recharging their Power Rings and also struck as well as killed the New Guardians. Whilst Entropy's attacks were demoralizing, the Green Lantern Hal Jordan managed to inspire his comrades into striking back at their foe even with the limited time left in their power rings. The entropy empowered Krona was defeated when Jordan entered into the Realm of the Dead and incited the spirits of the deceased to rise up against Nekron. This weakening of his powers allowed the Guardians to act whereupon they banished Krona into the rift in space and sealed it but not before the soul of Abin Sur managed to allow Hal Jordan the chance to escape Nekron's realm. [Green Lantern #32-35 (vol. 3, November 1992-January 1993)]

Background

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

External Link

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