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* [[Multiple Choice Past]] - Several ''intentionally'' conflicting origins have been suggested for the Stranger.
* [[Multiple Choice Past]] - Several ''intentionally'' conflicting origins have been suggested for the Stranger.
** Still in force as of his [[Blackest Night]] tie-in. Not only is he neither alive nor dead, but he is something "strange" (this is coming from black rings that in all other cases, with the exception of identifying the White Light, are perfectly accurate at assessing emotional states, life and death, and so on - yet they do not recognise what he is) that even Nekron does not understand. And when a Black Lantern attempts to take his heart, a page is shown of three of the possible origins of the Stranger, followed by the Black Lantern lying on the ground covered in scorch marks (thrown out violently with no harm being done to Stranger) and the Phantom Stranger declaring that the Black Lantern has "seen everything and nothing" of the truth.
** Still in force as of his [[Blackest Night]] tie-in. Not only is he neither alive nor dead, but he is something "strange" (this is coming from black rings that in all other cases, with the exception of identifying the White Light, are perfectly accurate at assessing emotional states, life and death, and so on - yet they do not recognise what he is) that even Nekron does not understand. And when a Black Lantern attempts to take his heart, a page is shown of three of the possible origins of the Stranger, followed by the Black Lantern lying on the ground covered in scorch marks (thrown out violently with no harm being done to Stranger) and the Phantom Stranger declaring that the Black Lantern has "seen everything and nothing" of the truth.
** The [[DC Nu]] provides another possible explanation for what he is: {{spoiler|along with Pandora, the instigator of Flashpoint and the [[DC Nu]],}} he is one of three sinners that is cursed to watch what they have sowed. The question is this: what did the Phantom Stranger do? {{spoiler|He is later revealed to be ''Judas'', the man who sold out Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. He wears the thirty silver pieces on a necklace that was ''seared'' into his neck (turning his hair white in the process) as part of his punishment.}}
** The [[New 52]] provides another possible explanation for what he is: {{spoiler|along with Pandora, the instigator of Flashpoint and the [[New 52]],}} he is one of three sinners that is cursed to watch what they have sowed. The question is this: what did the Phantom Stranger do? {{spoiler|He is later revealed to be ''Judas'', the man who sold out Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. He wears the thirty silver pieces on a necklace that was ''seared'' into his neck (turning his hair white in the process) as part of his punishment.}}
* [[My Significance Sense Is Tingling]]
* [[My Significance Sense Is Tingling]]
* [[Mysterious Past]]
* [[Mysterious Past]]