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Indigo Tribe
Interior artwork from Blackest Night #0 (July 2009). Art by Doug Mahnke.
Group publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Green Lantern (vol. 4) #25 (January 2008)
Created by
Geoff Johns (writer) Ethan Van Sciver (artist)
In-story information
Base(s)
Nok
Leader(s)
Indigo-1, Munk
Roster
See: Members
Indigo Tribe
Genre
Superhero
Creator(s)
Geoff Johns (writer) Ethan Van Sciver (artist)
The Indigo Tribe is a fictional organization that appears in DC Comics publications, primarily those of the Green Lantern series. In the DC Universe, it is one of the seven major groups known to comprise the Lantern Corps. The group was created by comic book writer Geoff Johns and comic book artist Ethan Van Sciver. It made its debut in the issue #25 of Green Lantern (vol. 4) in December 2007.[1]
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romancing before her death due to unknown circumstances. Indigo-1, leader of the IndigoTribe also claimed to have met Abin before his death. Black Lantern...
the Atom and Flash battle the Black Lanterns when the IndigoTribe appear and use their Indigo power with other rings to obliterate the Black Dibnys....
characters and concepts he co-created are Larfleeze, the Sinestro Corps, the IndigoTribe, the Red Lantern Corps, Atrocitus, the Black Lantern Corps, Jessica Cruz...
Earth. However, he is captured by the IndigoTribe and is forcibly bound to an Indigo ring. Hal convinces the Tribe that he can help Sinestro atone for...
from the Sinestro Corps, Red Lantern Corps, Earth's Star Sapphires and IndigoTribe. With the help of Saint Walker from the Blue Lantern Corps, Kyle tried...
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superhero Deep Blue. Indigo was also the name of a member of Sovereign Seven. Indigo-1 was also the name of the leader of the IndigoTribe in the 2009 crossover...
Barry Allen. After Flash and Jordan discuss Jordan's recent actions, the IndigoTribe appears with Proselyte, who has chosen a host, and Black Hand, who appears...
and Sinestro. The two are rescued from certain death by Hal and the IndigoTribe. The group escapes Zamaron moments before Black Lantern rings reanimate...
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Flash and Green Lantern. The fight is interrupted by the arrival of the IndigoTribe, who use their powers to remove Sue and Ralph's rings and blast them...
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illnesses, and ailments from a Blue Lantern ring, teleportation from an IndigoTribe ring, and Star Sapphire crystals that can control targets and force them...
absorbed from the events of "Blackest Night". John Stewart used his IndigoTribe ring to absorb the Black Lantern energy, and was forced to destroy Mogo...