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Power ring (DC Comics)

A power ring is an object featured in American comic books published by DC Comics. The power ring first appeared in ''All-American Comics'' #16 on July 14, 1940.
==Green Lantern Corps==
The first appearance of a power ring was in ''All-American Comics'' Number Sixteen on July 14,1940, the flagship title of comic book publisher All-American Publications, which featured the first appearance of Alan Scott. Creator Martin Nodell has cited Richard Wagner's opera cycle ''The Ring of the Nibelung'' and the sight of a trainman's green railway lantern as inspirations for the combination of a magical ring and lantern.〔Martin Nodell, Preface to ''The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives'' volume 1, 1999〕 It has been claimed that another original inspiration for the Silver Age interpretation of Green Lantern was the Lensman series, a serial science fiction space opera, by E.E. "Doc" Smith, but the creators have vehemently denied this claim.
Alan Scott's ring is powered by the Green Flame, a magically empowered flame contained within a metallic orb that fell from space. The orb was found by a lamp maker named Chang, who fashioned into a lantern and ring.〔''All-American Comics'' (vol. 1) #16 (July 1940)〕 Later writers revised this to be a fragment of an object called the Starheart, the result of Guardians of the Universe collecting and isolating most of the magic forces in the universe. This early version of the ring is shown as being powerless against wooden objects.
When the Green Lantern character was reinvented, beginning with the introduction of Hal Jordan, the magical ring concept was replaced with a scientifically based one.〔''Showcase'' (vol. 1) #22 (October 1959)〕 The new version of the ring is created by the Guardians of the Universe, who also create the Green Lantern Corps.

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