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File:Green_Lantern_Rebirth_6.jpg|link=Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|[[Green Lanterns]] [[ | File:Green_Lantern_Rebirth_6.jpg|link=Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|[[Green Lanterns]] [[Brandishing|brandish]] their [[Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|power rings]]. | ||
File:Plutonium_ring.jpg|Plutonium ring needs a good cleaning. | File:Plutonium_ring.jpg|Plutonium ring needs a good cleaning. | ||
File:Egyptian gold ring.jpg| | File:Egyptian gold ring.jpg|Ducks in power ring are programmed to seek and kill [[Gold Ruster]]. | ||
File:Green-Ring-Coalescence.png|''[[Green Ring Coalescence]]'' by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]], | File:Green-Ring-Coalescence.png|''[[Green Ring Coalescence]]'' by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]], represents the birth of a [[Green Lantern]] power ring. | ||
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Revision as of 19:28, 16 October 2016
A power ring is a machine in the form of a ring.
In the News
Green Lanterns brandish their power rings.
Ducks in power ring are programmed to seek and kill Gold Ruster.
Green Ring Coalescence by Karl Jones, represents the birth of a Green Lantern power ring.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Draupnir (nonfiction) - a gold ring (nonfiction) possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself.
- Machine (nonfiction)
- Power ring (DC Comics)
- Ring (nonfiction)
External links
- Power ring (DC Comics) @ Wikipedia