-
Qwardians are
natives of the
planet Qward, the anti-matter universe's
equivalent of Oa. They
resemble hairless humans with
large eyes. The
Qwardians appear...
- in 1992's
Justice League International Quarterly #8) was
composed of
Qwardians (residents of the
antimatter counterpart of Oa) as well as
being "more...
-
Thunderers Qward's
universe has been
described as a "universe of evil".
Qwardian society seems to be
dominated by a
philosophy of
selfishness and greed...
-
native and
extraterrestrial in nature, such as Thanagarians, Durlans,
Qwardians, En'Tarans, and Meta-Humans. This
along with his many
decades of thriving...
-
removing Psycho-Pirate's face. The Anti-Monitor also
commanded an army of
Qwardians and
shadow demons and had
access to
highly advanced technology capable...
-
weapon and can harm even Superman. They also have
yellow shields. The
Qwardians have
legends of
fierce energy-creatures
called Qwa-angels;
whether these...
- terraforming. A ****ure
Starr Conqueror spore eventually came to
weaponize five
Qwardian power rings on its
pointed tentacles; the
rings could create objects based...
-
invades Qward to find the
yellow power ring of Sinestro, but is told by the
Qwardians that the ring is
unique and
never returned to Qward. He then
travels to...
- M****
Murderer Alpha-Prime
Abilities Genius-level
intellect Technomorphing Qwardian power ring
Superhuman strength, stamina, durability, speed, agility, reflexes...
-
Owlman (Thomas Wayne, Jr.) is a
fictional character appearing in
comic books published by DC Comics. A
supervillainous alternate-universe
counterpart of...