![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Unwilling to be killed by the rioting prisoners, The cowardly Kanjar bargains with Kyle Rayner, offering to help quell the riot in exchange for leniency on his sentence. Kanjar-Ro is later seen in the Green Lantern Corps prison cells on planet Oa, and is present during a mass breakout. He is last seen ready to sneak away from the fleet en route to the prison planet Takron-Galtos. In the end, as the Green Lanterns take custody of Despero's massive alien armada, he reveals he has copied Krona's files and notes and is ready to sell them to the highest bidder. He barters the location of the imprisoned Crime Syndicate of America in exchange for leniency after this, he is ignored when he demands vengeance against Morgaine, and is taken to Krona's polar base, from where he radios for the heroes to save himself from the destruction Krona prepares for Earth. Revealed as a fake, Kanjar flees Morgaine and Enigma, but is confronted by an angry Despero. Although the ritual is successful, granting Morgaine le Fey and Enigma great power, Kanjar gains nothing, due to his deception. Kanjar Ro appears in Trinity, having disguised himself as the cosmic villain Despero, in order to take his place in a ritual that takes the positions of "keystones of the universe" from Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. Kanjar's pre-Crisis history still exists, as his Gamma Gong is kept in the Justice League Watchtower's trophy room as a tongue in cheek reference. This was originally intended to take place prior to the classic JLA #3, but it is later revealed to occur in the modern continuity. Kanjor Ro's duplicate, upset at being left behind, reveals the real Ro's plan to the JLA, who return the camouflaged Earth back to its proper location and re-imprison the real Ro.Īfter the Crisis On Infinite Earths, Kanjar-Ro was reintroduced in the HawKworld miniseries as conspirator bureaucrat in the Thanagarian Ministry of Alien Affairs. The real members of the JLA are able to spot the duplicates as they do not have the same weaknesses or personalities as the real JLA members. He then uses the auras of the Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Atom, and Aquaman to create doubles to draw the other members of the Justice League into various traps which Kanjar Ro has devised. While the people of the planet Rann are distracted, Kanjar Ro creates a duplicate of himself from his own aura and leaves it in his place. For some reason the yellow radiation he released means Adam cannot stay on Rann for more than a year. He first uses radiation from Rann's Triple-Star to become three times as powerful as Superman and nearly defeats the JLA, but Adam defeats him with his own Dhorite Energi-rod (like Superman is weakened by Kryptonite, Kanjar is vulnerable to Dhorite) and imprisons Ro in a prison with bars of Dhorite. Ro makes several attempts to conquer Rann, prompting the League to team-up with Adam Strange. Ro escapes after the four villains make a crack in the barrier with their thought waves, but leaves the other three behind. The JLA imprisons all four monarchs on a small planet around which Green Lantern creates a power ring barrier. The League is able to defeat all three monarchs, and also defeat him, despite him taking away the monarchs' voices with his energi-rod (the League had previously recorded their voices so humanity was freed). In his first story, he blackmails the Justice League with his Gamma Gong, and uses them to battle the other three monarchs by threatening to leave all humanity in a paralyzed state, to only be released if all three monarchs spoke Kanjar Ro's name at the same time. Dhor is constantly at war with three other Antarean worlds: Alstair ruled by the plant-like Queen Hyathis, Mosteel ruled by the metal-skinned Kromm, and Llarr ruled by the lizard-like Emperor Sayyar. Kanjar Ro is the self-proclaimed dictator of the planet Dhor in the Antares star system. ![]()
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