Sinestro Corps

Sinestro Corps
Sinestro Corps
Sinestro corps.jpg
Cover to Green Lantern vol. 4 #21.
Art by Ivan Reis.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Green Lantern vol. 4 #10 (May 2006)
Created by Geoff Johns (writer)
Ethan Van Sciver (artist)
In-story information
Base(s) Qward
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The Sinestro Corps is a group of fictional characters, a villainous analogue to the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe. It is led by the supervillain Thaal Sinestro.

Contents

Fictional history

Before the Corps

The Parallax entity is a space parasite that is the embodiment of fear that was imprisoned within the Central Power Battery on Oa. As time passed, the entity became known as the yellow impurity, the cause for the power rings' weakness to the color yellow.[1]

Thaal Sinestro, at the time the universe's greatest Green Lantern, was sent to Earth by Supernova in a plot to erase Guy Gardner from history. Booster Gold was assigned to prevent this from happening. To do so, he convinced Sinestro to leave Earth, claiming that he was an admirer from the future, and that his yellow Legion of Super-Heroes flight ring was a tribute to Sinestro. When asked what Corps he belongs to, Booster ad-libbed "The...Sinestro Corps," leading Sinestro to twirl his mustache in thought while mumbling "Of course...Of course."[2]

After Sinestro went rogue, he was banished by the Guardians of the Universe to Qward in the Antimatter universe. When he returned, he wielded a power ring which used yellow energy. After various encounters with Earth's Green Lantern Hal Jordan, he was imprisoned within the Central Power Battery. There he was able to use his ring, which uses fear, as opposed to willpower, as a power source, to awaken Parallax from hibernation. From here, Parallax and Sinestro were able to influence the fall of Hal Jordan and instigate the fall of the Green Lantern Corps, leaving one last Green Lantern: Kyle Rayner.[3][4]

Recruitment drive

The Sinestro Corps gathers on Qward.

After the Green Lantern Corps was restarted with the return of Hal Jordan,[5] the Sinestro Corps began actively recruiting members, offering yellow power rings and a role in the Corps to those who can "instill great fear". Members of the Corps are immediately taken to Qward to "...be subjected to psychological and physical reconditioning". The members of the Sinestro Corps work in sectors like the Green Lantern Corps. Qward also has a huge yellow Central Battery on its surface like the one used on Oa.[6] Although the Sinestro Corps use fear and oppose the Green Lantern Corps and the Guardians, Sinestro has stated their goal is to bring order to the universe, which he claimed the Guardians have failed to do.

Arkillo, a large and muscular vicious alien is enslaving all the Qwardian Weaponeers and forcing them to continuously build new yellow rings which are programmed to breach the barrier between the antimatter and matter universes to find and recruit new ring-wielders. Arkillo also serves as the Sinestro Corps' drill sergeant, similar to Kilowog's role in the GLC.[7]

Members recruited other than the Corps' namesake and Arkillo, include Karu-Sil, raised by animals; Despotellis, a sentient virus capable of attacking Lanterns from the inside; and Bedovian, the sniper of the Corps, capable of taking out a target from three sectors away.[8]

During this time, the Sinestro Corps attempted to recruit Batman, known even to some alien races for his formidable ability to instill fear in others. However, Batman's willpower combined with his previous brief exposure to a power ring allowed him to reject the yellow ring before it took him to be properly trained and molded into one of Sinestro's soldiers. The yellow ring then sought a replacement and selected Amon Sur, the disgruntled son of Abin Sur, who was on Earth attempting to steal Hal Jordan's ring.[9]

The prophecy

It was revealed that after untold millennia, the Weaponers of Qward, Ranx the Sentient City, the Children of the White Lobe, and the Empire of Tears will rise united against the Green Lantern Corps.[10] This was largely ignored up until upgraded Manhunters started to appear throughout the universe. Hal Jordan encountered one on Earth and, with Guy Gardner, followed their trail to Sector 3601. Hal and Guy found several Green Lanterns, all of who were assumed to have been killed during the Emerald Twilight saga, and the Manhunters' new grandmaster Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman. The Manhunters were defeated and Henshaw's head was brought to Oa.[11] The Book of Oa has a forbidden chapter on cosmic prophecies, which included the following:

"A face of metal and flesh shall speak of the secrets of the 52.
Fear will rise.
Willpower will gather.
And a war of light will unleash the truth behind the power of the ring."

—Book Of Oa, Green Lantern vol. 4 #20

After his interrogation, the Guardians learned that Henshaw is aware of the fifty-two parallel universes and that if New Earth was destroyed, the new Multiverse would collapse and the Antimatter universe would take its place. Two of the Guardians, Ganthet and Sayd, warn the other Guardians not to ignore the prophecy because it could destroy the Green Lantern Corps.[12]

The Sinestro Corps War

Following his defeat in Green Lantern: Rebirth, the events of Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special #1 Sinestro retreats to the planet Qward in the Antimatter Universe. Here he amasses an army, the Sinestro Corps, that he selects based upon their ability to "inspire great fear". Each member is armed with a yellow power ring, mirroring the green ones of the Green Lantern Corps. Amongst Sinestro's allies are Parallax and the resurrected Anti-Monitor. The Sinestro Corps then launch an all-out assault against the Green Lantern Corps and the universe itself. During the assault on Oa, the Sinestro Corps manages to inflict heavy casualties and free Superman-Prime and the Cyborg Superman from their imprisonment. Kyle Rayner is captured and transported to Qward, where Sinestro manages to separate Rayner from the symbiote Ion allowing Parallax to possess him.[13] Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Guy Gardner return to Earth to warn the Justice League of the Anti-Monitor’s return.

As the Sinestro Corps spreads out to ambush Green Lanterns across the universe, Green Lantern vol. 4 #23 sees the Guardians decide to rewrite their sacred text, the Book of Oa. They add 10 new laws, the first of which authorizes the use of lethal force against the Sinestro Corps. As the Green Lanterns gather on Oa in preparation for a Sinestro Corps assault, the Sinestro Corps teleport themselves and their Central Power Battery instead to a new Warworld, their objective revealed to be Earth.[14] Events in Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #16 show Hal informing the Green Lantern Corps of Sinestro's plans.[15]

Green Lantern vol. 4 #24 continues the story, with Green Lanterns and Sinestro Corps members battling across Earth. Hal manages to free Kyle from Parallax before the entity is imprisoned in their power batteries by Ganthet and Sayd.[16] After John and Guy arrive, the former Guardians reveal to them the prophecy of the “Blackest Night”, seen in Green Lantern vol. 4 #25. It foretells of five more Corps arising, each based on a different color and emotion. After the five corps are established, a "War of Light" will ensue, in which all the corps are destroyed, leading to the “Blackest Night”.[17]

The Guardians arrive on Earth and appoint Sodam Yat to be the new Ion. After a lengthy struggle in New York, the Sinestro Corps are defeated by the overwhelming numbers against them. One of the Guardians sacrifices himself to send Superman-Prime to an alternate universe, while Hal and Kyle subdue and arrest Sinestro in Coast City. In the aftermath of the battle, seen in Green Lantern vol. 4 #25, the Guardians decide to bring the second of the new laws into effect. After realizing that the "Blackest Night" prophecy will come to pass, Ganthet and Sayd depart after creating a blue power ring with the intention of creating their own Corps, based on the spreading of Hope to the rest of the universe. The Anti-Monitor, having been blown across the vacuum of space at the battle's climax, finds itself on a dark planet. Here it is transformed by an unknown force into a Black Power Battery.[17]

Blackest Night

Following the Sinestro Corps War, the Green Lantern Corps tracked down the abandoned Sinestro rings and prevented them from finding new bearers. Among these is Amon Sur's ring, which attempts to recruit the self-proclaimed "Master of Fear", Jonathan Crane.[18] The surviving members of the Sinestro Corps continue to try to bring fear to the Green Lanterns, in part by murdering the family members of Green Lanterns.[19] Meanwhile, Mongul (who had since obtained a yellow ring in the aftermath of the war) begins his quest to take command of the Sinestro Corps in their namesake's absence. After obtaining an additional five rings by killing corpsmen who refused to follow him, Mongul takes over the planet Daxam and then a large contingent of the Sinestro Corps after besting Arkillo in one-on-one combat. In "Rage of the Red Lanterns" #1, a group of Sinestro Corps members still loyal to Sinestro release him from Green Lantern custody as he is being transferred for execution. Their rescue attempt is temporarily spoiled by an attack from Atrocitus and his newly formed Red Lantern Corps.[20]

Sinestro is abducted by Atrocitus' forces and brought to the Red Lantern base planet: Ysmault. Planning to use Sinestro's blood for their own means, the Sinestro Corps eventually arrive and liberate him from the Red Lanterns. After their escape, Sinestro and the Sinestro Corps return to Qward, revealing that there is a backup main power battery. Sinestro orders his men to free the Sinestro Corps members imprisoned on Zamaron by the Star Sapphires and meet him on the darkside of Daxam's moon. After Sinestro attends to "family business," they will retake the Sinestro Corps from Mongul.[21] In addition to those members imprisoned on Zamaron, Sinestro Corps members are also being held prisoner on Oa. Their power rings are held in containment along with other rings (abandoned due to casualty in war) that were prevented from finding new bearers. When Red Lantern Vice is freed from confinement in his sciencell, he attacks the Green Lantern jailer.[22] Though the imprisoned members of the Sinestro Corps initially cheer him on, they find that he is just as likely of attacking them in his rage. During the jail break, Scar frees the yellow power rings and they find their bearers in the sciencells. Upon being reunited with her ring, Lyssa Drak claims to once again be able to feel the Book of Parallax. Now armed with their rings the Sinestro Corps join in the battle with the Green Lanterns and Vice.[23]

The faction of the Sinestro Corps led by Sinestro are planning an invasion of Zamaron, homeworld of the Star Sapphires, in order to retake the female Corps members being held prisoner there.[24] After being repelled from Daxam, Mongul's faction (which he's renamed "The Mongul Corps") invades Korugar.[25] Sinestro's rescue attempt is interrupted by a Black Lantern attack, which he only survives through the arrival of Hal Jordan and Indigo-1, leader of the Indigo Tribe. Indigo-1 brings Sinestro to Korugar, so that he may finally confront Mongul. After a fierce battle, Sinestro overrides Mongul's rings, using them to imprison him within the yellow central power battery, thus regaining control of his Corps.[26] When he departs with Hal Jordan's group of light-wielders, he commands his Corps to gather at Korugar and protect it while he is away.[27]

DC Relaunch

The Sinestro Corps will return in the DC Relaunch of the titles Green Lantern and Green Lantern: New Guardians. It has been revealed that the main character in the Green Lantern Relaunch series will be Sinestro. Returning to Korugar after the Guardians decide to leave him with the ring, Sinestro learns that his Corps have reverted to their brutal methods, terrorising and slaughtering the people of Korugar rather than ruling it, Sinestro creating a new Green Lantern ring for Hal Jordan albeit one that he can shut off at will so that Jordan can help him retake control of the Sinestro Corps, who now want him dead in the belief that his killer will become the new Sinestro Corps leader.[28][29]

Prominent members

Prominent members of the Corps, including (clockwise from top left): the Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw), Superman-Prime, the Anti-Monitor, Parallax (Kyle Rayner), and Sinestro. Art by Ethan Van Sciver.

Leadership

Other Leaders

  • Mongul (of Debstam IV, Sector 2811): Son of a long time foe of Superman. After the end of the war, he finds a downed Sinestro Corps member and breaks his neck, taking his ring for himself.[30] Defeated by the Lantern Bzzd when the he attacks him from within, flying out through his eye. Mongul is then thrown to the planet of the Black Mercys, where Mother Mercy intends to use his body as food for her children.[31] He later breaks free, and escapes the planet.[32] He takes charge of the Sinestro Corps, attempting to turn Daxam, and later, Korugar into their new homeworld. However, Sinestro confronts him, and overrides his ring control, trapping him within the Sinestro Corps' central power battery.[26]
  • Anti-Monitor: 'The Guardian of Fear'. Responsible for the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Anti-Monitor is an almost infinitely powerful threat. Returning in the wake of the events of Infinite Crisis and 52, he allies with Sinestro to form the Sinestro Corps. His agenda is the same as it was in the Crisis - to become sole overlord of the Antimatter Universe upon the destruction of all Matter universes. The Anti-Monitor is later discharged from the Corps.
  • Cyborg-Superman (Hank Henshaw): Herald. The man-machine hybrid who destroyed Coast City, and eventual Grandmaster of the Manhunters. Although he works with the Sinestro Corps, he does so solely so that he can die; he is loyal to the Anti-Monitor alone knowing that he can kill him for once and for all. Henshaw is believed to be killed at the end of the Sinestro Corps War storyline only to have the Manhunters find him once again.
  • Superboy-Prime: Herald. A younger, alternate dimension version of Superman from Earth Prime and a main antagonist from Infinite Crisis.

Ring bearers

Like the Green Lantern Corps, the Sinestro Corps has 7200 ring bearers, two for each of the 3600 sectors of space.

  • Amon Sur (of Sector 2814): Son of deceased Green Lantern Abin Sur. The ring had previously tried to recruit Batman as the Corps member for this sector, and following Amon Sur's death, his ring sought out the Scarecrow as its new bearer, but it was destroyed by the Guardians.[18][33] He was recently revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps. Through the combined attack of Hal Jordan and Indigo-1, his ring was destroyed, and his body reduced to ash.[26]
  • Ampa Nnn (of Sector 3517): A killer from the planet Lythyll, with a habit of removing the organs of his victims and meticulously cleaning them.[34]
  • Arkillo (of Sector 674): Drill sergeant and carnivore. One of the Sinestro Corps' first recruits. Arkillo fought Mongul for control of the Sinestro Corp and lost, having his tongue ripped out and forced to wear it around his neck. Described by Geoff Johns as the "Kilowog of the Sinestro Corps."[35] In the promotional artwork for the DC Relaunch series Green Lantern: New Guardians, it is revealed that Arkillo will serve as the representative of the Sinestro Corps.
  • Bedovian (of Sector 3): a hermit crab-like cannibalistic sniper who can kill from three space sectors away.[36] He was located and injured by John Stewart. He is shown in Green Lanterns Corp #46, helping to shoot a giant bullet with Dove inside to the Anti-monitor.
  • Borialosaurus (of Sector 3001): The oldest member of the Sinestro Corps and one of the only surviving members of a race of carnivorous sea animals that were hunted down after killing dozens of Guardians of the Universe.[34]
  • Braach (of Sector 3064): A Selachian who feeds on the endangered space dolphins, attracting the attention of space dolphin lover Lobo.[34]
  • Bur'Gunza (of Sector 3561): a seemingly model prisoner on Takron-Galtos. When his restraints were removed, he slaughtered forty-two guards before being brought down. He was killed by Bolphunga during the Sciencell riots. Recently revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps.
  • Despotellis (of Sector 119): Sentient virus that kills from within, responsible for the death of 85% of space sector 119 in addition to Kyle Rayner's mother.[37] Despotellis was defeated by Leezle Pon, a Green Lantern Smallpox Virus. It was last heard he was imprisoned on Oa.
  • Devildog (of Sector 1567): A convicted murderer on at least 17 planets.[34]
  • Duel Eknham (of Sector 3550): A Siamese-twin like being with two faces and personalities. One side wishes to kill and maim in the most gruesome ways possible, while the other prefers more sophisticated methods of murder. The Sinestro Corps Ring places itself on the hand of the violent side. The two are forced to serve Mongul in Green Lantern Corps #23. Annoyed with their constant bickering, Mongul uses his ring to separate the two. The violent side is killed by Guy Gardner, and the other side is torn apart by the other Lanterns' attack. Both sides are later seen reunited as members of the Black Lantern Corps. Their ring and body are destroyed by a joint attack from Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris.[26] His name is derived from the reverse spelling of artist Doug Mahnke's last name.
  • Enkafos (of Sector 2981): Coordinates the Sinestro Corps attack on Mogo and was ultimately killed by Sodam Yat. Ethan Van Sciver described Enkafos as an analogue to the Green Lantern Corps' Salaak.[38] Recently revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps.
  • Fatality (of Sector 1313): Longtime enemy of the Green Lantern Corps, Fatality was captured by the Zamarons and encased in a violet crystal designed to convert her power ring into a Star Sapphire ring.[39] Fatality's conversion recently completed, and she is now a member of the Star Sapphires.[40]
  • Feena Sik (of Sector 2897): An artist whose creations come to life and slaughter any living thing.[34]
  • Flayt (of Sector 2751): A Tristam Power-ray, known for draining the power out of hundreds of passing starships, rendering them stranded.[34]
  • Gleen (of Sector 312): Gleen is one of the Krolotean gremlins responsible for the transformations of Hector Hammond, Black Hand, and the Shark, and has tampered with the evolutionary patterns of over a thousand species. Amongst his species, Gleen is considered the cruelest and most twisted.[34] He is annihilated by Alpha Lantern Varix when he attempts to break Sinestro out of his prison transport.
  • Gorgor (of Sector 3215) An expert tracker who tracked Sinestro to Earth after his leaders apparent "betrayal". Claimed he would get to rule the Sinestro Corps for killing Sinestro. Was killed and his ring destroyed.
  • Haasp the Hunter (of Sector 3492)[34]: Murderous brother of the Green Lantern Harvid. Imprisoned by his brother for illegal hunting, Haasp has made Harvid his next "big game".
  • Hal Jordan (of Sector 2814): After being forced to remove his Green Lantern ring to prevent him from being corrupted by the Parallax during the "War of the Green Lanterns", he chose Sinestro's ring.[41]
  • Horku (of Sector 2): Member of the same race as the Green Lantern Honnu. He was later killed by his counterpart near Mount Rushmore.[42] Revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps.
  • Imecsub: Purple-skinned, bug-eyed alien, captured by Sodam Yat and Arisia. While in a holding cell in Sector House 2815, he was crushed to death by the arrival of Sodam's mother's spacecraft. His name and appearance are derived from actor Steve Buscemi.
  • Karu-Sil (of Sector 2815): Savage raised by animals. Karu-Sil was captured by the Zamarons and trapped in a power ring conversion crystal.[39] Before Fatality was released from her crystal, Karu-Sil's conversion was still shown as being incomplete.[40] She has since been freed.
  • Kiriazis (of Sector 1771): A Sinestro Corps member who "blinds and tortures, splintering the Ring's beams with her prisms." She was later said to be able to use her spider-like physiology to metabolize the ring's energy and produce spider web out of it. Kiriazis was captured by the Zamarons and trapped in a power ring conversion crystal,[39] but has since been freed.
  • Kretch (of Sector 3545): A demonic being from the planet Soh. Able to erupt into a massive supernova capable of engulfing entire cities.[34]
  • Kryb (of Sector 3599): A hag who kills Green Lanterns who are parents and stores their children in a cage growing out of her back. The other members of Rayner's team then attacked Kryb in the Sector House, causing an explosion which caused the Sector House's orbit to begin to decay and fall into the planet.[43] Kryb was taken by Miri Riam to the Zamaron planet, and is trapped in a power ring conversion crystal.[44] She was freed during Sinestro's assault on Zamaron, and convinced Miri Riam to help her find her children, whose voices she could no longer hear.[45] They discover that the children have become "Black Lantern Corphans", and are attacking the Oan Central Power Battery. When Red Lantern Guy Gardner attacks the children, Kryb attacks him, but he rips off her arm and shoves it down her throat.[46] She is later seen with the rest of the lanterns descending to protect the Earth from Nekron.
  • Lyssa Drak (of Sector 3500): Keeper of the Book of Parallax. After being imprisoned by the Green Lantern Corps, she goes searching for her Book. In her search, she finds the Book of the Black and (for lusting over it) is trapped inside its pages by Scar.[47] She has since been freed,[48] and defected the Sinestro Corps to join Krona
  • Low (of Sector 3308): The most dangerous parasite in the universe. Can drain every drop of blood out of nearly any being in seconds. Replicates by laying "eggs" in the bodies he kills, birthing up to a thousand parasitic slugs from a single carcass.[34]
  • Maash (of Sector 863): Conceived as triplets, Maash was later fused into one body, with three faces stacked one on top of the other. The top head is an innocent personality, unable to stop the two more vicious personalities from controlling their shared body.[34]
  • Mallow (of Sector 614): Head of a bloodthirsty group of marauders, whose hideout is in the centre of the worst asteroid storm in the universe.[34]
  • Moose (of Sector 3333): A mammoth-like alien. His real name is unpronounceable, so his ring chose the closest approximation.[49]
  • Murr (the Melting Man of Sector 3490): Formerly a scientist named Austin Snow, an accident with a power source changed him into a mindless being whose touch can melt any other lifeform.[34]
  • Narok (of Sector 2449): An alien with an Octopus-like lower body who, prior to joining the Corps, imprisoned his own sister and forced her to devour her children. He was killed by the Black Lantern Harbinger.[50]
  • Peacemaker (of Sector 2) (the home sector of the Reach): Selected from Earth to join the Sinestro Corps, the alien Reach place a beetle scarab in his spine to make him a joint agent with the intention of assassinating Jaime Reyes, the Blue Beetle.[51] However, with Blue Beetle's help, Peacemaker is able to resist the ring and the scarab, removing both.[52]
  • The Quintet Squad: Five siblings (Ena, Pente, Tessera, Theo, and Tria), whose species cannot be identified by the Green Lantern's rings. They attacked the families of Green Lanterns, raining the eyes of their victims over Oa. Four of them were brought in by the Green Lanterns, except for Ena, one of the female siblings, who killed herself to avoid capture.[19]
  • Ranx the Sentient City (of Sector 3272): An intelligent, free-floating robotic city that is prophesied to kill Mogo.[10]
  • Romat-Ru (of Sector 2813)[34]: A Xudarian who is regarded to be one of the vilest creatures in the universe.
  • Scarecrow (of Sector 2814): The criminally insane psychiatrist, recurring opponent of Batman and professor, Jonathan Crane, is selected by a duplicate of Sinestro's ring as a deputy to the Sinestro Corps during the Blackest Night crisis.[53] Lex Luthor, overwhelmed by the orange light of greed, steals his ring.[54]
  • Scivor (of Sector 3106)[34]: Once posed as a torture god of Aplic-Toh, influencing thousands to murder on his behalf. Possesses unmatched powers of persuasion.
  • Schlagg-Man (of Sector 3493)[34] A native of the planet Bismoll, who had his teeth removed after biting through a policeman's neck. He has since had them replaced with Bismollian steel, allowing him to bite through anything. He was executed by the Alpha Lanterns and later revived as a Black Lantern.
  • Seer Ruggle (of Sector 2700): Seer is the Bomb Mistress of Rorc, and is responsible for the construction of six blink bombs throughout the universe, one of which she gave to the Children of the White Lobe to destroy Mogo.[34]
  • Setag Retss (of Sector 1155): Member of a race of under-reptiles that dwell in the dark waters of planets in the rexulus system. His ring allows him to breathe outside of water.[34]
  • Sirket (of Sector 1110): An insect that lives in the space between dimensions.[34]
  • Slushh (of Sector 3376)[34]: An acidic polymorphous globular being. His insides are composed of a corrosive fluid that liquifies flesh instantly. During the attack on Zamaron, black power rings revive the skeletal remains within Slushh, causing them to burst out, badly damaging his membrane.[26]
  • Sn'Hoj (of Sector 3201): Known for attacking starships, assimilating their technology, and killing the crew.[34]
  • Snap Trap (of Sector 3189)[34]: A humanoid crocodile who uses his hypnotic eyes to lure in his prey. He then devours the victim's spines, leaving them alive and in agony.
  • Smithwick (of Sector 1418)[34]: Belongs to the same race as Salaak, whom he has sworn to kill.
  • Stanch (of Sector 3560): A once benevolent being who was corrupted in body and mind through the pollution of his world, becoming a monstrous killer of the skies.[34]
  • Starro: an alien parasite that creates copies of itself which take possession of sentient organisms and take control of their minds.
  • Tekik (of Sector 3281)[34]: A robot created on the planet Potter-59-3. Rebelled against its life of servitude, creating a "fear program" that infected every other robot on the planet. The planet never recovered from Tekik's attack, and has since been abandoned and renamed "the lost world".
  • Tri-Eye (of Sector 3145): A fearsome creature who uses his three mouths to tear his victims to pieces and devour them, leaving no trace left.[34] He is executed by the Alpha Lanterns following the Sciencell riots and later revived as a Black Lantern. However, another virtually identical member of his species has been shown with the Sinestro Corps during and since the Blackest Night.
  • Ugg-I (of Sector 53): A female alien with an eye placed where a human mouth would be located and two mouths where human eyes would be located. She is killed by the Alpha Lanterns during the mass execution of the sciencell prisoners on Oa.[55] She was recently revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps.
  • Vril Dox (of Colu): While battling the Black Lantern version of his wife, Stealth, Dox was chosen by the slain Narok's ring to be his successor.[50] He is later discharged from the Corps, following his repeated refusal to follow Sinestro's orders and go to Korugar.[56]
  • The Weaponer (of Sector -1): The Weaponer created Sinestro's original yellow ring. He later lured Sinestro to Qward to destroy him. After he was defeated he accepted Sinestro's invitation to join his corps.[57]
  • Yellow Lantern (of Sector 1284, an anagram of Sector 2814): A citizen of Bizarro World who is selected as a member of the Sinestro Corps. He ignores the ring's commands until the ring overrides his free will and takes him to the battlefield.[58] Made a cameo in Green Lantern #25. This ring bearer is actually a Bizarro-version of Hal Jordan.[59] A Bizarro version Kyle Rayner appeared in the first page of the 2009 DC Universe Halloween Special.
  • Several characters have been shown in preview art and mentioned by creators Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver, but have yet to appear. Ethan van Sciver has also stated that there will be a 'Frankenstein'-inspired member who is two aliens cut in half and sewn together (with each one bearing a power ring, so that they are two bodies acting as one), and "Strange Little Robots".[35] The "'Frankenstein'-inspired member" made a small appearance in the Sinestro Corps Special, appearing behind Sinestro. In the final installment of "The Sinestro Corps War", many unnamed members were seen during the fight scenes. Two resembled a Xenomorph and a Predator. Another resembled the Legion of Super-Heroes villain Validus, and another was of the Dominator race.[60]

Oath

When recharging their power rings, members of the Sinestro Corps recite the following oath:

In blackest day, in brightest night,
Beware your fears made into light
Let those who try to stop what's right,
Burn like my power*... Sinestro's might!

—Sinestro, Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special #1 (June 2007)

  • "My power" becomes "his power" when recited by other members of the Corps.

Entity

As the embodiment of fear which is connected to the yellow light of the Emotional Spectrum, Parallax is revealed to be the emotional entity for the Sinestro Corps. Born when one of the earliest life forms first felt terror, it is insect-like in appearance. Parallax was the first of the seven entities to be captured by a still unknown person and currently is held captive in Ryut. When Atrocitus made his divining ritual to search for the emotional entities, an artist error shows the Sinestro Corps symbol on the divining ritual map whereas it should be the Blue Lantern Corps symbol.[61]

Book of Parallax

This book apparently holds in its pages all the history of the greatest Sinestro Corpmen histories. For unknown reasons the book was chained to Lyssa Drak with yellow energy from Sinestro himself. This was possibly for the need to have a historian for his Corps and a way for Sinestro to revisit his Corps' success. Lyssa Drak is quite loyal to Sinestro and highly devoted to updating the Book and keeping it safe.

With Lyssa Drak defecting the Sinestro Corps to join with Krona, the Book of Parallax is currently without a keeper and is kept under the vigilance of the Guardians of the Universe in Oa.

Weapons and equipment

A Yellow Power Ring

Members of the Sinestro Corps use yellow power rings built on Qward. Though functionally similar to a Green Lantern's power ring, yellow power rings are fueled by fear instead of willpower. Members are selected for their skill at intimidation and terror. The ring amplifies the aggressive tendencies of the wearer. The yellow rings are charged by yellow power batteries, which are in turn linked to a yellow Central Power Battery based on Korugar. Aside from the recharging limitations common among the various Corps, their only known weakness is that their power can be drained by a Blue Lantern's power ring.[21]

In other media

Television

Film

  • In the animated movie Green Lantern: First Flight, when Sinestro is given possession of the yellow power battery and ring, his Green Lantern uniform transforms into a uniform exactly the same as his Sinestro Corps uniform in the comics, complete with the same symbol. Aside from the uniform, however, there are subtle indications that Sinestro had the same plans for an organized military force.
  • The Sinestro Corps appear in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights as part of a prophecy Atrocitus tells to Abin Sur.
  • The second trailer (released May 4, 2011) for the 2011 film Green Lantern contains a short segment featuring the symbol of the Sinestro Corps. The closing scene of the film also features Sinestro putting on a yellow ring, whereupon his uniform changes to that of the Sinestro Corps.

Video games

  • The members of the Sinestro Corps make a cameo appearance during Hal Jordan's ending depicted in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. They are shown battling the Green Lantern Corps for control of the Pyramid of Argus.
  • The Sinestro Corps appear in DC Universe Online. The rings of the Sinestro Corp have been experiencing malfunctions and they blame the Green Lanterns. Arkillo appears as a bounty for Heroes.
  • The Sinestro Corps version of Batman is a playable skin in the PlayStation 3 version of Batman: Arkham City. The skin is unlocked by using a code contained in the Blu-ray of the Green Lantern film.[62]

References

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  28. ^ Green Lantern vol. 5, #1 (September 2011)
  29. ^ Green Lantern vol. 5, #2 (October 2011)
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  31. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #26
  32. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #27
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  37. ^ Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps one-shot
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  48. ^ Untold Tales of Blackest Night #01
  49. ^ Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Special #1
  50. ^ a b R.E.B.E.L.S. (2009) #10
  51. ^ Blue Beetle #20
  52. ^ Blue Beetle #21
  53. ^ Blackest Night #6 (December 2009)
  54. ^ Blackest Night #7 (2010)
  55. ^ Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #35 (July 2009)
  56. ^ R.E.B.E.L.S. #11
  57. ^ Green Lantern Corps #57
  58. ^ Action Comics #857
  59. ^ Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps Secret Files
  60. ^ Green Lantern vol. 4 #50
  61. ^ Green Lantern #54
  62. ^ http://arkhamcity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4642

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