![]() ![]() Soranik then inherited Sinestro's green lantern ring. While dying, he admitted that Sinestro had been the reason why Soranik's mother was gone and apologized for not being a better man. However, he ended up mortally wounded by Soranik, although he managed to remove the Starro from Soranik's face. One of those infected was Soranik, with Sinestro attempting to stop Soranik from attacking Superboy as they pursued a Red Lantern. In Chapter 64, Sinestro, who returned to the Green Lantern Corps led by Superboy, fought against the Red Lantern Corps, although they also had to deal with the Starro species infecting some members of the Green Lantern Corps. ![]() Atrocitus also mentions that Sinestro's Corps slaughtered 1,000,000 peoples and the victims demand vengeance by attempting to recruit Hal Jordan to his Red Lantern corps. Grodd also mentions that Sinestro should've recruited him. In battle mode, Atrocitus mentions that he wants to recruit Scarecrow into his corps. In the epilogue, Sinestro and Yellow Lantern Hal Jordan are shown standing trial on Oa. However, Superman is shown to have survived and forces Sinestro to surrender by removing his power ring, convincing Yellow Lantern to stand down as well. Sinestro witnessed Black Adam's defeat at the hands of the other world's Superman, and in a fit of psychotic rage, mercilessly bludgeons Superman with a gigantic energy mace. He fights viciously hand to hand against Green Lantern above the streets. However, Sinestro returns to take part in the Regime's attack on Gotham City. Their battle quickly moves to Wayne Manor and Sinestro is defeated by the Flash, who then builds a pyramid of bricks around Sinestro to prevent him from escaping. However, the newly defected Flash disarms the soldiers and confronts Sinestro. Sinestro appears before the Regime soldiers, declaring their mission and preparing to publicly execute a group of renegade soldiers who defied Superman's orders. He orders Sinestro to rally their troops. Sinestro later fights alongside the members of the Regime in the Insurgency's attack Stryker's Island.Īfter the battle, Regime Superman declares his intention to destroy Gotham and Metropolis, to set an example. He attacks them viciously, almost killing Arrow until Green Lantern intervenes. He claims that he has learned to tolerate humans, as long as they are loyal to him. It is revealed Sinestro joined the Regime due to its similarity to his rule on Korugar. When several of the Justice League heroes are summoned to the alternate dimension by the Insurgency, Wonder Woman and Green Arrow encounter the Regime's Sinestro, who is apparently attacking civilians. He engages Green Lantern in aerial combat before being taken down like the rest. Normal Sinestro first appears alongside the group of villains assembled by Lex Luthor who are sent to occupy the Justice League while the Joker attempts to detonate a nuke in the center of Metropolis. In return for helping Superman establish his dictatorship, Superman has promised to help Sinestro with unknown goals. Sinestro was one of the few villains to willingly join Superman’s regime. He is obsessed with the destruction of the Green Lanterns. Once a member of the Green Lantern Corps, Sinestro’s obsession with order at any cost eventually led him to create his own power ring. But, as he would go into exile, the alien embodiment of fear Parallax gave him a yellow power ring to help him exact revenge on the Corps, thus becoming the single greatest adversary of Green Lantern. Thus, he's exiled from the Green Lantern Corps. However, when Hal Jordan became the newest and greatest Green Lantern, this would taint Sinestro's image, making him sloppier in his missions, and even defying the Guardians' orders to fulfill his own needs. Willing to carry out his mission at any cost, he would also be a very snobbish and upheld in his own ego. ![]() ![]() Thaal Sinestro of Korugar used to be one of the most decorated Green Lanterns. ![]()
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