Nekron is one of the foremost cosmic supervillains and dark gods originating in the DC universe and is mostly an enemy of the Green Lantern and Captain Atom, though his grand-scale could very well put him in league with any of DC's big villains if he ever succeeded in his goals. He is the primary antagonist in Blackest Night event.
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| - Nekron is one of the foremost cosmic supervillains and dark gods originating in the DC universe and is mostly an enemy of the Green Lantern and Captain Atom, though his grand-scale could very well put him in league with any of DC's big villains if he ever succeeded in his goals. He is the primary antagonist in Blackest Night event.
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type of villain
| - Big Bad, Necromancer, Complete Monster, Chaotic Evil
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Goals
| - Plunge the universe in darkness
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Origin
| - Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2
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Skills
| - Necromancy, dark lightning, necrotic empowerment, reanimation, fatal touch, immortality, reality manipulation
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Hobby
| - Reanimating the dead to use for his army
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Occupation
| - Lord of the Unliving, leader of Black Lantern Corps
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| - Nekron is one of the foremost cosmic supervillains and dark gods originating in the DC universe and is mostly an enemy of the Green Lantern and Captain Atom, though his grand-scale could very well put him in league with any of DC's big villains if he ever succeeded in his goals. He is the primary antagonist in Blackest Night event. It is confirmed by DC that Nekron is not, as was thought, the personification of Death, but in fact the embodiment of Black, the little-understood conceptual energy that opposed the light of creation, and once claimed the living universe before being driven off by the being that introduced the White Light of creation (left ambiguous, but implied to be what people traditionally refer to as "God" or "the singularity", or other such reasonings for the creation of life).
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