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Alex Nero was an artist committed to an asylum for multiple mental disorders. He was given a yellow power ring by the Weaponers of Qward in order to eliminate Kyle Rayner, at the time the last Green Lantern.
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** Hard to blame them, [[Enfante Terrible|really...]]
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The living embodiment of [[Antimatter]], who wishes to destroy all positive-matter universes so his own can reign supreme - and in ''[[Crisis
* Archnemesis: To.....Everyone really.
* [[Big Bad]]: '''The''' biggest, baddest threat in DC comic book history. Well until the next guy showed up.
* [[Dimension Lord]]
* [[Duel to
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: A malevolent, mostly energy being locked inside of a huge suit of armor.
* [[Evil Twin]]: of the Monitor.
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** Now that the Firestorm Matrix is set to trigger a new Big Bang, no doubt annihilating the multiverse, [[Fridge Horror|he may get what he wants.]]
* [[Rasputinian Death]]: Read his page example.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: He was pretty easily deposed of by Superboy Prime.
* [[The Brute]]
* [[Depending
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Well, not that sympathetic.
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An offshoot of the Guardians of the Universe, the Controllers didn't want to merely fight evil, but [[Knight Templar|totally annihilate it]]. Generally builders of doomsday weapons such as the Sun-Eaters, they also formed a rival police corps called the Darkstars. After that, they pursued other avenues in their quest for universal order, creating Effigy and attempting to steal the Orange Light from Larfleeze, but each time they failed. In the future, the Controllers later retreat to an alternate dimension and become frequent opponents of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]].
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* [[Pure Energy|Energy Blasts]]: The Controllers can produce energy blasts similar to those of the Guardians.
* [[Knight Templar]]
* [[Well
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The villain who, with Mongul I, destroyed Hal Jordan's home of Coast City, earning him the Green Lantern's eternal enmity. Years later, Cyborg-Superman resurfaced as the grandmaster of the mechanical horrors, the Manhunters, refitting them with internal power batteries designed to leech away a Green Lantern's power. After his defeat, the cyborg was locked away on Oa, but was freed by Sinestro's forces, who appointed him their quartermaster and captain of the new WarWorld.
All Cyborg-Superman wanted, however, was death, which Sinestro promised he would get after Earth was
See the [[Superman
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* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]
* [[Freudian Excuse]]
* [[Super
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Just like Kyle Rayner, Seattle slacker Martin Van Wyck was in the right place at the right
* [[Hellish Pupils]]: As a side-effect of his powers, Effigy's eyes seem to have a fire burning behind them.
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]
* [[Playing
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: To Kyle Rayner.
* [[Touched
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A scientist from the planet Aoran, Evil Star created a device called the "starband" that drew down the power of the stars, aging his fellow Aurians to death but making him immortal. Drunk on power, Evil Star left his planet seeking new worlds to conquer, making himself an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps, especially Hal Jordan. His starband provides him the powers of flight, energy blasts, and hard light constructs, and also powers his Starlings, a squad of miniature Evil Stars with super-strength.
* [[Card
* [[Drunk
* [[Galactic Conqueror]]
* [[Immortality Immorality]]: If he accepted his mortality, there wouldn't be an Evil Star
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* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[No Name Given]]
* [[Pint
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Keith Kenyon was a chemist in Coast City who discovered a sunken chest full of gold that had been irradiated by chemical waste. Using the irradiated gold, he created a serum that granted him super-strength and invulnerability for a limited time and became the super-criminal Goldface; eventually, the serum permanently turned his body into solid gold. After fighting Hal Jordan for years, moving to Central City and fighting [[The Flash]], and killing Tomar-Re in ''[[Crisis
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: After menacing [[Green Lantern]] for years, Goldface later resurfaced as a recurring character to [[The Flash]], having given up supervillainy to become an honest union leader.
* [[Nigh Invulnerability]]
* [[Psycho Ex
* [[Rogues Gallery Transplant]]: He later became a [[The Flash|Flash]] villain.
* [[Super Strength]]
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The bastard offspring of [[Darkseid]], an outcast among the [[New Gods]], Grayven was a would-be [[Galactic Conqueror]] who crossed swords with Kyle Rayner on a number of occasions. After several failed attempts at building an empire, Grayven joined forces with the Sinestro Corps against Rayner, then the host of the Ion Entity. Shortly after, however, Grayven fell victim to the war in the Fourth World and died in the fall of the New Gods.
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* [[The Unfavorite]]: When ''Kalibak'' is a better son than you, you've got issues.
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An arrogant scientist who worked as a consultant for Ferris Aircraft. While studying Abin Sur's ship, his carelessness led to an accident that freakishly enlarged his head and gave him psychic powers. As the years went by, Hammond's brain has swollen to over two meters in width and the rest of his body is now useless. His deepest desire is to steal Hal Jordan's thoughts so he can live vicariously through them.
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* [[Mind Control]]
* [[My Brain Is Big]]: One of the more extreme examples.
* [[Stalker
* [[Telepathy]]
* [[Touched
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The Maltusian [[Mad Scientist]] that wanted to study creation (despite legends saying that this would be a ''bad idea'') and ultimately prompted the race to become the Guardians. He was reduced to an [[Energy Being]] for his crimes, but occasionally returns to either take vengeance on the Guardians or pursue his obsession with creation. One of the greatest threats to the entire universe--[[JLA-Avengers|and others]]. As his original experiment created [[The Multiverse]] and Anti-Matter Universe, he is indirectly responsible for the [[Crisis
Recent developments in ''[[Brightest Day]]'' have revealed that {{spoiler|he was once the keeper of the emotional entities, and can therefore bring them under his control. It's also explained that he induced the glitch in the Manhunters in order to highlight their flaws as emotionless beings. He used the entities to stage a takeover of the Green Lantern Corps and the Guardians, which was foiled by the Earth Lanterns. Krona was then killed by Hal Jordan, who overcame his ring's no-killing-Guardians restriction in the process.}}
* [[A God Am I]]: He became a god about twice in his lifetime. It went to his head.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: To the Guardians of Oa.
* [[Beyond the Impossible]]: His limitless life is ''made'' of this trope. First, by trying to find out how the universe was made, he ended up creating a presumably infinite amount. Next after being cast out from our dimension, he a got Nekron, the king of the dead, to give him extra powers and a ticket out of death because The Afterlife couldn't have an Immortal walk around without ripping itself apart.Third, he found a way to destroy entire Universes that couldn't provide him with the answers he wanted. Next, Krona [[Curb Stomp Battle|beat]] [[Planet Eater|Galactus]] to death, that's right, he killed a cosmic entity with his bare hands. And these are only the feats showed on-panel.
* [[Bigger Bad]]: Arguably the Biggest Bad in the entire DC universe. His experiment to see the creat he ion of the universe backfired spectacularly, creating numerous parallel universes as well as the Anti-Matter universe; originally, this was said to have been the origin of evil itself, but if that probably counts as [[Canon
** [[Big Bad]]: Became this directly during the War of the Green Lanterns, where Krona poisoned the GL corps by placing Parrallax's fear energy in the main battery. Hal eventually beat him though.
* [[Energy Being]]: Became this several times, Though he can still assume his original humanoid form.
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* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Measuring the Marigolds]]: At least in the yearlong ''Trinity'' series.
* [[Omnicidal Neutral]]: He cares nothing for sides.
** [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: But if he can't get what he wants from a universe, he thinks nothing of destroying it.
* [[Sealed Evil in
* [[Well
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* [[From Nobody to Nightmare]]
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: After Hal's death, Disaster became an [[Anti
* [[Reality Warper]]: Limited to causing local-scale disasters.
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* [[Rogues Gallery Transplant]]: From [[Captain Atom]].
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Robotic precursors of the Green Lantern Corps. They wielded the same Green power source until the Guardians realized that they were too cold and inflexible to properly discern justice within the context of real cultures and real life situations. After being stripped of their status, the Manhunters formed their own group and have variously attempted to act upon their original purpose or exact revenge upon their creators. During the Sinestro Corps War, they joined forces with Cyborg-Superman, who became their Grandmaster and created a new breed of Manhunter that siphons power away from Green Lantern rings and recharges Sinestro rings.
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* [[Big Bad]]: Collectively, of the ''[[Millennium (Comic Book)|Millennium]]'' crossover.
* [[Catch Phrase]] / [[Badass Creed]]: ''"No man escapes the Manhunters."''
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* [[Robo Speak]]: Represented by square blue speech balloons.
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The son of Mongul I, despotic ruler of WarWorld and destroyer of Coast City. Like his father, Mongul II is a cruel and arrogant monster who lives for conquest. After the Sinestro Corps War, a yellow power ring found its way to Mongul, who used it to launch a hostile takeover of the Sinestro Corps; he nearly succeeded until Sinestro himself defeated him in single combat, trapping him within the yellow central power battery on Korugar. (See the [[Superman
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* [[Detachment Combat]]: His first run-in with the Green Lanterns resulted in him losing an arm. Thanks to his Sinestro ring he was still able to control it until he eventually got it reattached.
* [[Doomed Hometown]]: His homeworld is a barren wasteland thanks to his dad.
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* [[Lack of Empathy]]
* [[Large and In Charge]]
* [[Laser
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: His "Black Mercy" plants.
* [[Overlord, Jr.]]: Is less about holding entire worlds at his mercy like his dad and more about just being the absolutely worst thing he can be, which generally includes forcing people to serve him.
* [[Rogues Gallery Transplant]]: First appeared in [[Superman]]'s comics.
* [[The Starscream]]: Borderline example, since Mongul started trying to take over the Sinestro Corps before he actually met Sinestro.
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* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: for Mongul I.
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An early experiment of the Guardians' ancestors on Maltus, the Psions are a race of reptilian humanoids with a penchant for cruel scientific experimentation. They were abandoned by the Maltusians when they migrated to Oa, and later made violent contact with their [[Neglectful Precursors]]. When the Psions were defeated, the Guardians allowed them to settle in the Vega system (which was off-limits to them due to their deal with Agent Orange) so as to afford them peace. The Psions have since become a powerful galactic force thanks to their relative immunity to the Green Lanterns' jurisdiction.
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* [[Touched
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* [[Big Creepy
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: They (at least used to) routinely paint ''all'' their ships and military hardware yellow, just in case.
* [[Intelligent Gerbil]]: They're aliens who mimic terrestrial spiders in their appearance and habits.
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Once a young comic book fan in a world without superheroes, this Clark found that he was his universe's counterpart to [[Superman]], with all his powers. He helped the united heroes in ''[[Crisis
Over a year later, the Sinestro Corps staged a breakout on Oa and recruited Superboy-Prime. However, Prime only did so to get close to the Anti-Monitor to avenge Earth-Prime's destruction. After a protracted battle against Sodam Yat, Prime betrayed the Sinestro Corps and killed the Anti-Monitor, hurling him into space before the panicked Guardians hurriedly banished him from this universe.
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The eternal enemies of the Green Lantern Corps. The Weaponers are a race of aliens who inhabit Qward, a planet in the Anti-Matter Universe that occupies the same space that Oa does in the positive universe. They are known for their ingenious skill at creating devastating weapons, such as the lightning-like Qwa-bolts, the Void Hound starship, the black rings of their short-lived Anti-Green Lantern Corps, and even the yellow rings of the Sinestro Corps.
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The Qwardians have suffered under numerous conquerors, including the Anti-Monitor, the Crime Syndicate of Antimatter-Earth, and the Sinestro Corps. Their own leader holds the title of Highlord. The greatest Weaponers include Highlord Roval, ''the'' Weaponer (who created Sinestro's ring), and the caste of warriors called the Thunderers.
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** Recently it seems they don't fit this.
* [[Big Bad]]: The Qwardians were the main antagonists in the [[Silver Age]], with Sinestro as [[The Dragon]].
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* [[Rubber Forehead Aliens]]: They're basically humans with oversized eyes.
A warlord from the unmapped reaches of space beyond Sector 3600, Zardor desires conquest and has allied with {{spoiler|Krona}} to achieve his ends. By abducting psychics to boost his own mental powers, he can clairvoyantly view events in distant sectors, and has used his psychic powers to mentally dominate numerous Green Lanterns. The first Earth Green Lantern to fight him was Guy Gardner.
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