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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | The Manhunters were the first attempt of the Guardians of the Universe to create an interstellar police force that would combat evil all over the galaxy. For thousands of years, they served the Guardians well. However, the Manhunters became obsessed with the act of hunting criminals. Their code, "No Man Escapes The Manhunters", became more important to them than seeing justice done. They were eventually reprogrammed by the rogue Guardian Krona, and the Manhunters wiped out all life in Sector 666, leading to their |
+ | The Manhunters were the first attempt of the Guardians of the Universe to create an interstellar police force that would combat evil all over the galaxy. For thousands of years, they served the Guardians well. However, the Manhunters became obsessed with the act of hunting criminals. Their code, "No Man Escapes The Manhunters", became more important to them than seeing justice done. They were eventually reprogrammed by the rogue Guardian Krona, and the Manhunters wiped out all life in Sector 666, leading to their decommissioning, though the Manhunters would return to continue their mission of bringing order to the universe by wiping out all life. |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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+ | All Manhunters have red-colored bodies with blue sections covering their faces, arms, legs, and waist. |
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 30 August 2021
The Manhunters are robotic enemies of the Green Lantern Corps.
Biography
The Manhunters were the first attempt of the Guardians of the Universe to create an interstellar police force that would combat evil all over the galaxy. For thousands of years, they served the Guardians well. However, the Manhunters became obsessed with the act of hunting criminals. Their code, "No Man Escapes The Manhunters", became more important to them than seeing justice done. They were eventually reprogrammed by the rogue Guardian Krona, and the Manhunters wiped out all life in Sector 666, leading to their decommissioning, though the Manhunters would return to continue their mission of bringing order to the universe by wiping out all life.
Injustice Comic
In a flashback in chapter seven of Year Two, Sinestro is attacked by a Manhunter, though he easily dispatches it before bringing its body before the Guardians of the Universe.
Powers and Abilities
- Superhuman strength, durability and speed
- Unlimited Endurance
- Power of flight
- Blasters in hands
- Able to absorb Green Lantern energy into Power Battery stored in head
Appearance
All Manhunters have red-colored bodies with blue sections covering their faces, arms, legs, and waist.