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Qward is a
fictional world existing within an anti-matter
universe that is part of the DC
Comics Universe. It was
first mentioned in
Green Lantern (vol...
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beings were created, one on the moon of Oa and the
other on the moon of
Qward. On the moon of Oa, the
being known as the
Monitor was
instantly aware of...
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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...
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temporarily animate Kanjar's corpse,
allowing him to
learn the
location of
Qward where the
yellow element weapon is
being fashioned.
Jordan convinces fellow...
- Robin. A
Qward weaponer,
wearing the same
costume as the dead pre-Crisis Earth-Three Owlman,
appeared one time
alongside of a full
replacement Qward Crime...
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attempt to
repair their Earth after the
destruction done by the
Weaponers of
Qward (which
resulted as part of the follow-up to
their appearance in the first...
- Earth-Three
incarnation by
their enlarged eyes,
resembling the
Weaponers of
Qward. They
acted as
Claire Montgomery's (Maxwell Lord's ex-wife)
second Conglomerate...
- he
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...
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Mystara Dungeons &
Dragons Naboo Star Wars New
Genesis DC
Comics Oa DC
Comics Qward DC
Comics Riverworld To Your
Scattered Bodies Go
Skaro Doctor Who Tatooine...
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composed entirely of antimatter, and on the moon of Oa's counterpart,
Qward, a
hideous mockery of life was born from its very soil, a
being that would...