art: Gil Kane
KRONA
PERSONAL DATA:
  • KRONA, from AVENGERS/JLA #1 (Nov 03), art by George Perez.

  • Alter Ego: None
    Occupation: Former Scientist, now Would-be Conqueror
    Marital Status: Single
    Known Relatives: None
    Group Affiliation: None
    Base of Operations: Nekron's Dimension
    Height: 6'8"
    Weight: 349 lbs
    Eyes: Blue
    Hair: Black
    First Appearance: GREEN LANTERN #40

    HISTORY: GLCorps.org

    POWERS & WEAPONS: As an Oan, Krona is virtually immortal and invulnerable and possesses vast psionic powers. Nekron has at least temporaily increased Krona's powers, making him more powerful than any one of the Guardians.

    NOTES: Art and data from WHO'S WHO #13 (Mar 86).

     June 25, 2003 | Polemachus & Krona Info
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    Posted by Omar Karindu on Wednesday, June 25 2003 at 02:21:55 GMT

  • AVENGERS vol 3, #18
  • Polemachus is the extradimensional homeworld of the Avengers' sometime foe Arkon; it's essentially a sword-and-sorcery world but with some weirdly advanced technology. From time to time, the energy rings surrounding Polemachus weaken, boding ill for the world. Arkon has at times sought to bring about nuclear conflagrations on Earth, which would restore the rings of Polemachus, but has always been thwarted and given an alternate solution. At one point, he warred witht he alternate future women of Femizonia, but that conflict, which drew int he West Coast Avengers and the Fantastic Four, ended when Arkon and the Femizonian leader Thundra became smitten with one another. She went on to become his wife in Polemachus. Polemachus and Arkon were last seen in Avengers v.3 #17-8, during Jerry Ordway's fill-in run. Polemachus and Arkon first appeared in Avengers v.1 #74.

    Krona is a renegade Guardian of the Universe, whose crime was attempting to view the beginning of the universe, an act which had dire consequences, unleashing entropy into the universe far too early. In addition, the action created the Pre-Crisis multiverse, including the anti-matter universe of Qward, and granted power to the Anti-Monitor who would later precipitate the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Banished from Oa for these crimes, Krona managed to return on two occasions in his efforts for revenge, but was defeated each time by various Green Lanterns, including Hal Jordan and Alan Scott. Still later, Krona became a manifestation of entropy itself and battled the Green Lantern Corps, the Darkstars, and the Guardians, finally being apparently destroyed by a black hole in Darkstars #24. He first appeared in Green Lantern (Silver Age series) #40. Read more about Krona.