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Power Ring

Power Ring (Earth-Three)
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Real Name
Current Alias

Aliases
None known

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation
Crime Syndicate of America on Earth-Three; former ally of Per Degaton; known enemy of extra-dimensional heroic groups including the Justice Society of America of Earth-Two and Justice League of America of Earth-One as he was known to them

Universe

Base Of Operations
Eyrie of Evil on a mountain outside Metropolis on Earth-Three (as shown in Justice League #29)

Characteristics
Gender

Height
6' 0"

Weight
170 lbs (77 kg)

Eyes

Hair


Contents

History

The man who would become "Power Ring" was born into the partially "reversed" universe of Earth-Three whereby the colonial British colonies successfully broke away from the Empire of United States in the 1700s and President John Wilkes Booth was assassinated by actor Abraham Lincoln as stated in the Crime Syndicate of AmeriCa first appearance (JLA Vol. 1 #29).

He was actively seeking out mystical power for some reason reason and found it when the mad monk who gave him a lamp and a matching ring of unlimited power. Accepting the lamp and ring this man would begin his career as Power Ring. Over the years of his many criminal exploits, he joined in the loose partnership with the other four super-powered beings on Earth-Three and founded the organization known as the Crime Syndicate of America.

It would be after largely conquering most of their world that Power Ring and his fellow Crime Syndicate members challenged the combined forces of the Earth-One Justice League and Earth-Two Justice Society. Not able to withstand the combined mights of two Earths greatest superbeings, the Crime Syndicate was defeated and imprisoned in an extradimensional bubble created by the Earth-One Green Lantern.

After their defeat by the combined forces of the Earth-Two Justice Society of America and the Earth-One Justice League of America, Power Ring would remain imprisoned between dimensions until Captain Comet and the Secret Society of Super-Villains passed through the dimensions and accidently freed him along with Johnny Quick and Super-Woman. [1] It was during this battle that the limitation of Power Ring's lamp was revealed. Due to the elongated peiods of disuse by Power Ring the lamp began to overload its energy levels and leak out changing people into monsters.[2] It is this episode that sugggest that Power Ring has superhuman concentration that allows him to use the energies of the lamp without it overwhelming his mind and body as it does to normal people. Power Ring was able to re-exhert control over the lamp suggesting that he was either able to repair the lamp or drain off the excessve energies in some way during the resulting battle with Comet and the Super-Villians, even though it appeared that Comet destroyed the battery. This was largely dismissed as Power Ring was shown to continue using his ring in later events which would have lost its charge eventually if there was no lamp to recharge the ring with. The exact events leading to its reformation were never shown.

Power Ring and Crime Syndicate members freed (Secret Society of Super Villians Vol 1 #13)

After being defeated by Captain Comet, Power Ring and his fellow Crime Syndicate members were once again inmprisoned. But Power Ring and the other Crime Syndicate members were able to routinely escape as shown when the Per Degaton and the Ultra Humanite and his new time-traveling band of the Secret Society came to Earth-Three. (Justice League of America (Vol 1) #207-209) Power Ring and the others would battle against Luthor, Sr. and other dimensional heroes on many occasions who would routinely defeat Power Ring and the other members of the Crime Syndicate.

This basic stalement of almost endless escape and imprisonment would continue until the antimatter wave attack of the Anti-Monitor came to Earth-Three during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Unable to stop the antimatter wave that was destroying Earth-Three, Power Ring and the other members of the Crime Syndicate teamed up with Luthor, Sr. in an attempt to stop the attack. Power Ring and Ultraman being the more powerful members of the Syndicate tried to find some way to directly overpower the antimatter way. Stunned to see Ultraman killed by the anti-matter wave, Power Ring was also consumed by the antimatter wave before he could recover from his momentary startled reaction and killed.

He along with everyone else native to their dimension died in the attack and were completely erased from all history with the reset of the single surviving universe, except for Kal-L and Alexander Luthor, Jr. who remembered this Power Ring and his native world.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Power Ring possessed no know superhuman powers himself. All of his powers eminated from his mystical lamp and its complimentary ring.

Abilities

No known superhuman abilities, though he was considered to have superhuman concentration in order to use his Power Ring for a host of activities at the same time at maximum output.

Strength level

He posessed the normal strength level of a human male who engaged in regular exercise

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Power Ring

Transportation

Power Ring

Weapons

Power Ring wore a ring which was the focusing talisman of the larger mystic lamp granted him the ability to create objects and effect large changes. Power RIng's lamp, unlike the super science battery of the Earth-One Green Lantern Corp nor the "starheart mystic loadstone of the Earth-Two Green Lantern, was not stable and began leaking energies openly in later years from disuse. It was assumed to have been repaired as Power Ring was able to continue using it until the time of his death during the Crisis.

Notes

  • The Power Ring of Pre Crisis Earth-Three's real name or birth name was NEVER revealed in-story before the character was killed in the Crisis on Infinite Earths #1.
  • The Power Ring of Pre Crisis Earth-Three was NEVER a member of the Green Lantern Corp as his ring was magick in nature, the same as Alan Scott's lantern and ring -- NOT super-science.
  • This version of Power Ring (Earth-Three), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the Multiverse in the 1985-86 Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series and is now considered apocryphal.

Trivia

  • This Power Ring is often confused with the Thunderer of the anti-matter universe of Qward who wore a costume that was almost identical to his. The Thunderer was not as easy to identify against the Earth-Three due to his mask which covered his enlarged eyes.

See Also

Links and References

Related Articles

Footnotes

  1. Secret Society of Super Villains (Vol 1) #13-14 (1978)
  2. Secret Society of Super Villians Vol 1 #14
Crime Syndicate/Society member

This character is or was primarily a member of the the CSA (Crime Syndicate of AmericaCrime Syndicate of AmeriKaCrime Society of America), in any of its various incarnations, either on Earth-Three, Earth-3, or in the Antimatter Universe. As with all other CSA members, they are an evil version of a hero of the mainstream DC Universe, primarily the Justice League. This template will categorize articles that include it into the "CSA members" category.


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