11 Facts About White Lantern

1.

White Lantern Corps is a fictional organization appearing in comics published by DC Comics, related to the emotional spectrum.

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Deadman questions why the White Lantern has taken him to Aquaman when he should be searching for the Entity's replacement, and the ring replies that to find the new Entity, Deadman must help all the other resurrected complete their tasks.

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Meanwhile, the White Lantern is acquired by Deathstorm who, by infecting it with his essence, is able to generate Black Lantern duplicates of the twelve heroes and villains resurrected by the Entity, apparently with the goal of preventing the resurrected from completing their tasks.

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4.

Each White Lantern possesses a power ring that lets the user create white energy constructs powered by life itself.

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5.

White Lantern appears to survive a seemingly fatal wound from which he recovers within minutes.

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6.

White Lantern is able to transform the area of land devastated by Prometheus into a lush forest.

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7.

White Lantern was later able to help Hal Jordan return to life after he was 'overloaded' trying to confront the Sinestro Corps with his new power ring, but it is unclear if Hal was explicitly dead at that point or just on the verge of death.

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8.

White Lantern seeks to locate the supposed reservoir and destroy all of the Lantern Corps in order to prevent the end of another universe.

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9.

White Lantern and the Templar Guardians find Relic at the Source Wall, and come to the same conclusion that the light used profusely was a finite resource; the only question was how to replenish it.

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The Entity then awakens and joins with Abin, turning him into the White Lantern and giving him the power to restore the Earth before he flies out into space.

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11.

Kyle Rayner as a White Lantern appeared as a playable character in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.

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