. . . "Red"@en . . . . . . "Mongul is an interstellar conqueror, and an enemy of Superman. He's famous for commanding Warworld, and has also been a prime villain for Green Lantern."@en . "Superhuman durability"@en . . . . . . "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies"@en . "Member of the Sinestro Lantern Corps"@en . . . . "Hand-to-hand combat proficiency"@en . . . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . . "Mongul is an interstellar conqueror, and an enemy of Superman. He's famous for commanding Warworld, and has also been a prime villain for Green Lantern."@en . . "Mongul the Elder"@en . . . . . . . . "Superhuman speed"@en . . . "When J'onn J'onzz and Superman were incapacitated by a freak explosion in space, they were collected by the minions of Mongul. Mongul presided over the gladiatorial combat of War World, an ongoing series of deathmatches created to distract Mongul's subjects from the poverty and oppression of their daily lives. Superman was recognized as a Kryptonian, and Mongul sent the Man of Steel into combat against War World's undefeated champion, Draaga. The victorious Superman refused to kill Draaga in defiance of War World tradition, which enraged Mongul and threatened his position as absolute ruler in the wake of Superman's overwhelming public support. To counter this, Mongul arranged a personal match with Superman, and threatened to destroy Draaga's planet (since Krypton was unavailable) if Superman did not lose purposely. However, the planet-killing weapon was destroyed before Mongul could claim victory. Mongul was finally defeated by the returning Draaga, who at Superman's urging would take the throne of War World and hopefully usher the populace into a more peaceful and prosperous era. It is not known what happened to Mongul immediately following these events."@en . . . . . . . . "Male"@en . "Super strength;"@en . . "#584C7C"@en . . . . . "Mongul"@en . . . . . . . "Leadership"@en . "Superhuman agility"@en . . . . "Supervillain, Tyrant, Complete Monster"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Superman"@en . . "DC Comics Presents #27"@en . . "Mongul"@en . "300"^^ . . . "see [[#In other media"@en . . . . "To take revenge on the Justice League"@en . . "#FFFF88"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Mongul is an alien supervillain and enemy of Superman."@en . . . "Sinestro Corps, Suicide Squad"@en . . . . . "Mongul is an alien bent on dominating the universe."@en . "Holding gladiatorial combats in War-World"@en . . "Breathe in the vacuum of space"@en . "strength"@en . . . . . "Mongul is an alien bent on dominating the universe."@en . . . . . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . . "Despot"@en . . . . "Mongul is an alien supervillain and enemy of Superman."@en . "Mongul"@en . "Energy projection"@en . . . . "Ruler of War-World"@en . "None"@en . "Superhuman stamina"@en . . "Mongul is a powerful alien supervillain from DC Comics, the ruler of War-World and one of Superman's greatest foes, though he has also been seen in other media without the Man Of Steel (for example a toned-down version of Mongul was seen in the cartoon series Batman: Brave and the Bold). After Hal Jordan's return, he is seen alive and back on earth to punish the planet for his father's failure's. Despite being helped by his sister Mongal, he kills her after returning home."@en . . . . "Lord Mongul"@en . "Mongul is a powerful alien supervillain from DC Comics, the ruler of War-World and one of Superman's greatest foes, though he has also been seen in other media without the Man Of Steel (for example a toned-down version of Mongul was seen in the cartoon series Batman: Brave and the Bold). Mongul is a vicious tyrant who often forces heroes and villains alike to fight for his amusement and is a shameless sadist, such contempt for innocent life has made him especially hated by Superman and Mongul is one of relatively few villains who have almost succeeded in pushing Superman into a murderous rage (others who did this were Darkseid and Lex Luthor). During Underworlds Unleashed, he was offered more power by the demon Neron. However, his pride refused him, and soon he was killed and his soul taken by Neron . After Hal Jordan's return, he is seen alive and back on earth to punish the planet for his father's failure's. Despite being helped by his sister Mongal, he kills her after returning home. Recently Mongul has also become a member of the Sinestro Corps, and took over a part of the Corps after Sinestro was imprisoned. He bested Arkillo and took over Korugar as the new homeworld. Confronted by Sinestro himself during the Blackest Night, he was bested and soon defeated by having his rings overriden and stabbed by Sinestro with yellow Javelin constructs. Sinestro stated that no one, yellow ring or not, can endanger the lives of the people of Korugar."@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . . ":"@en . "Superhuman strength"@en . . . . . . . . "Master Strategist and Super-strength"@en . . . . . "alien"@en . . "When J'onn J'onzz and Superman were incapacitated by a freak explosion in space, they were collected by the minions of Mongul. Mongul presided over the gladiatorial combat of War World, an ongoing series of deathmatches created to distract Mongul's subjects from the poverty and oppression of their daily lives. To counter this, Mongul arranged a personal match with Superman, and threatened to destroy Draaga's planet (since Krypton was unavailable) if Superman did not lose purposely. However, the planet-killing weapon was destroyed before Mongul could claim victory."@en . . . . . . . . "DC Comics"@en . . . . . . . . . "Rule the universe"@en . . . "Len Wein and Jim Starlin"@en . . . "Conquer any planet he desires"@en . . . . "Alien"@en . . . . . . . . . .