i did end up saying it ....'IMPORTANT NOTE!!! the dark knights are from the NEGATIVE multiverse so -32(NEGATIVE 32) pretty significant oversight considering the was one of the main focuses of that run/series...the revelation that there was indeed a dark/negative multiverse'
I love the reason as to why he should be more recognized, I've played DCUO for the better half of 6 years and they released a Que where you fight each individual dark knight, all while batman narrates each defeat. When you beat The Dawnbreaker in said Que, Batman says essentially a shorter version of your explanation where he basically would be robbed of his morality and limitations, thus making him give into his more baser instincts. Great video and I love the content keep er up
They will. Batman Who Laughs was made the most powerful character in DC history, at least according to these modern writers, and even tied into bringing The Watchmen and nullifying Dr Manhattan, in the process. They basically wrote, that the the evil and chaotic versions of everyone are more powerful, and can easily defeat an entire universe of every good version by itself. Though it may be in another lifetime, as they haven’t even made a decent Luthor, Darkseid or Joker story, within the recent movie-verse yet.
I think you misread the meaning of this origin. I think that in that moment, the real bruce felt the same thing. A strong, albeit temporary, paralysis of thought and feeling. It's a very real form of shock. It became his permanent state of being when he affirmed it as correct by immediately being told that he should continue feeling nothing (the ring praised his lack of fear), and by being given the means to immediately enact revenge and take a life, before he had time to think about a proper moral code. Dark multiverse or no, if the normal bruce had recieved a ring at that moment, he too would have become the dawnbreaker, and *that's* why these stories are so scary.
Wasn’t he the main antagonist in the wrap around story, inside the animated movie, with Hal telling stories of other lanterns to the newest lantern? Mongo shows up with every Lantern at the end? It has Kilowogs origin, the first lantern chosen by a ring, a Mongo story and a Bodaki(misspelled) story.
@@CorbCorbin He was actually a pretty huge villain in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Krona was the man who saw the primordial chaos, and in doing so, the resulting uncertainty of what can only be described as a cosmic primal scene created the multiverse-and the Anti-Monitor. The Anti-Monitor was contained, until Pariah did the exact same thing. Oops. (And yes, when I saw Battinson, that much guyliner made me think of Pariah.)
@@notgedd It’s called Emerald Knights Yes. One story is ultimately about Mogo, who ends up saving the day in the wraparound as well, and Boodikka also has a story. Also, the first Lantern “chosen” by a ring story, and Kilowag’s story, about why he says poosers. 😄 I like it better than the First Flight.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!! the dark knights are from the NEGATIVE multiverse so -32(NEGATIVE 32) pretty significant oversight considering the was one of the main focuses of that run/series...the revelation that there was indeed a dark/negative multiverse
Gaining the ring immediately after his parents death Bruce never went on his pilgrimage through pain and sorrow that created the Batman yet he still wears a Batman cowl, funny how brand recognition works!
In past decades, we still believed in heroes, and in general, there were more heroic versions of the character than not. That is to say that evil versions were rare, the belief was that MOST versions of a given character would be "good." These days though, we've lost faith in our heroes, and more and more the message of DC and Marvel is that the heroes we know are exceptions, that being good is the long shot and most would be evil and even the heroes have feet of clay. Even if we decide this is "realistic" (that most Batman characters or Superman characters, etc. would be selfish and evil), it's not uplifting, nor does it help us believe that we have a future as a species. If your heroes are villains, you will be too (or at least it's more likely).
We've taken a look at ourselves are being more honest with each other by telling these stories. Bruce, at that moment, given that power, would 100% be down to smoke every criminal in Gotham. And so could any of us if given power when we're not mentally ready for it. It's a warning from ourselves to ourselves about who we really are in moments of weakness, and what happens if we never heal.
I have to disagree there good everywhere here a few examples parent raising there kid to a person working at a soup kitchen or even the simple act of holding a door open I know that not exactly great thing that a superhero or even a regular hero would do but i belive it in those little thing that prove mankind could handle that power and responsibility and prove we do have a future because if we where truly evil why would we have kids why would we simply open a door and waste 5 minutes of our time for no gain at all it because we want ourselves to be good and in my personal opinion as long as we keep trying we will get there someday
"Batman does not kill" [Proceeds to show Zach Snyder's Batman, who most definitely has killed multiple people in the scene shown alone.] ... Ow. That just... Ow.
Only way I would like him as a black lantern, is if he killed Nekron and took the power for himself. Otherwise, he’d still have to be dead to wear the ring and nekron would control him.
Personally I just hated his scrawny design. On top of that, you can't tell he's embraced darkness...just a scrawny kid with gadgets on his head. I wished his design was pushed further
It makes sense for him to be scrawny though, since his ring is so powerful, he doesn’t need to be physically fit like normal batman(who has no power ring). Also I think the ring is more then enough proof that he’s embraced darkness, plus him being batman kind of already gives off dark vibes.
How many different versions of The Batman are there amongst the many other multiverses subject to origins and level of powers and if they all the same Bruce Wayne or something completely outside that origin? Wonder if there a few time travelling versions or wizardry versions I would puzzle about Batman's ancestors in this to wonder if there's something there to? How about Bat Mite or Bat Hound who is actually might be another version to?
Even if it's not an evil one, the Last Knight is the most metal to me lol. Hands down beat costume with a wailing axe and tasty licks for these demons 🤣.
Meanwhile, standard green Lanterns have been reduced to 3rd rate characters, easily beaten by middling villains. Constructs shatter like sugar glass when pitted against any high level villain. Sad decline of a once powerful character.
Batman's humanity towards evil is his greatest weakness but agents of weakness and evil always preach and mislead that it's a strength so that he won't think otherwise.
Now that we're getting the Multiverse in the live action movies, if we don't get a live action version of The One Who Laughs...I'll give up on Warner Bros. entirely.
Or apathy. Grey would be perfect for a spectrum for emotional disregard. Yours would work too, I want to see both, I love how the Rings are all based off of human emotion, makes it that much more riviting imo.
@@markzosemsuello4016 I hope so too. I'm heartbroken with what American comics has become. I love DC. I like Marvel, I've never hated it. But incompetent leaders at the top repeatedly make the wrong decisions on how to write, direct, and guide their universe. See, that's the problem. It isn't their universe. It's fake. That divide leads to a diminishment of passion, which leads to plot convenience overrides( where characters act as they wouldn't do to plot, ex Wonder Woman in Injustice). What really pisses me off is these characters don't get the respect they deserve. Stan Lee LOVED his characters. To him they wouldn't 2D. They were apart of him. Idk, mabye that's cringy. The biggest flaw they have is not being true to their universe, and characters. This leads to several other issues, including the abuse of politics. However, I don't think politics shouldn't be used in fiction, it was done well in AoT( Obvious WW2 vibes as well, racism explained in an interesting way, with real life parallels, not done bluntly more subtle), anouther example is Arrow, it portrayed both political stances well in that one episode he was governor, my final example the White Knight, showcasing Batman helping the rich and beating up criminals, a story critiquing Bruce's crusade. The problem is they just use real world politics, which people don't really care for truly. That or they don't give both sides respect.
I love and hate how Dawnbreaker comes off as a creepy narsacistic brat with no sense of adult maturity. but you can tell between the backstory and the current story as the dark knights attack, that he puts on a false porcelain appearance of perfection just like a real life narsacist who has nothing under thier perfect shell. (Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha)
Hal is the most powerful green lantern,he out-willed Ion,so he scales to all other green lanterns. The only time that Kyle Rayner is better is as a white lantern,something different entirely
I actually like the lantern idea but dc started to turn it into the same joke as marvels Phoenix force. Like literally everyone and their mom is gonna have the Phoenix force by the time it's all said and done. Kinda the definition of a gimmick.
When I was reading this comic, I have a few questions that confused me. When the parents of this world’s Bruce were killed, how come his anger for revenge didn’t get the attention of a Red Lantern, this is a Bruce Wayne from the dark multiverse, isn’t a Red lantern a better tool for him to avenge? And also the comics never mentioned what happened to this world’s Alfred, strange
Joe Chill was actually hired by the Joker that’s a very important part but we don’t hold that against you because a lot of comics RUclipsrs miss that not that they don’t know some think it’s not important
I still think Robin king was the most ruthless and most evil among all of them. He literally killed his own parents just so that he could take over his rights to the company
Dawnbreaker, ez clap. The emotional spectrum cant do anything against the Void Ring, it literally cant touch his constructs and the void absorbs the light and disables the rings. Makes no difference how powerful the lantern is, they just cant do anything about him.
He's not from Earth 32, but Earth -32, i.e. "negative thirty-two." All the Dark Multiverse worlds are assigned negative numbers.
Just what I was about to say, -32
I was gonna say the same thing. Kept bothering me every time he said Earth 32 instead of negative 32.
@@stephenjacobs5916 same
i did end up saying it ....'IMPORTANT NOTE!!! the dark knights are from the NEGATIVE multiverse so -32(NEGATIVE 32) pretty significant oversight considering the was one of the main focuses of that run/series...the revelation that there was indeed a dark/negative multiverse'
I've noticed this channel makes a lot of mistakes with lore little ones but still making mistakes
I love the reason as to why he should be more recognized, I've played DCUO for the better half of 6 years and they released a Que where you fight each individual dark knight, all while batman narrates each defeat. When you beat The Dawnbreaker in said Que, Batman says essentially a shorter version of your explanation where he basically would be robbed of his morality and limitations, thus making him give into his more baser instincts. Great video and I love the content keep er up
I love the Dark Metal series, wish they animate it or make it into a movie
I want the same thing too
They will.
Batman Who Laughs was made the most powerful character in DC history, at least according to these modern writers, and even tied into bringing The Watchmen and nullifying Dr Manhattan, in the process.
They basically wrote, that the the evil and chaotic versions of everyone are more powerful, and can easily defeat an entire universe of every good version by itself.
Though it may be in another lifetime, as they haven’t even made a decent Luthor, Darkseid or Joker story, within the recent movie-verse yet.
It would have to be a series or a couple of movies. They did Injustice dirty with the movie that came out 🤦🏿♂️
I would love them to animate it however they ruined their last animated movie, I hope its not a trend
theres a ton of content.
You can make a full on series
I think you misread the meaning of this origin. I think that in that moment, the real bruce felt the same thing. A strong, albeit temporary, paralysis of thought and feeling. It's a very real form of shock. It became his permanent state of being when he affirmed it as correct by immediately being told that he should continue feeling nothing (the ring praised his lack of fear), and by being given the means to immediately enact revenge and take a life, before he had time to think about a proper moral code. Dark multiverse or no, if the normal bruce had recieved a ring at that moment, he too would have become the dawnbreaker, and *that's* why these stories are so scary.
Killing = bad
Crippling criminals for life due to beating them unconscious and leaving them unattended for hours, possibly days = just fine
Lol
Precisely
Criminals in Gotham are damn near terrorists even the low level ones
I alweys belived there are worst faits than death and being a cripple for life is one of those
He made one bad guy braindead
WOW....BATMAN WAS REALLY REALLY PISSED OFF to warp a Green Lantern ring of power like that!
AWESOME story 👏🙌👌keep up your great work!!!
“He will not deter from his mission…”
True unless your mom’s name happens to be Martha.
"WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME!?!"
What would've been dope was if Bruce turned the bat signal into his battery after he killed Gordon...or did that happen?
He'd be the perfect candidate for it, IF he was Batman, but as a child that had just seen his parents shot dead...that's a disaster waiting to happen.
Do you think you could make a video about Green Lantern villain Krona? I think the character is very underrated.
The 1st lantern? That would be interesting...
Wasn’t he the main antagonist in the wrap around story, inside the animated movie, with Hal telling stories of other lanterns to the newest lantern?
Mongo shows up with every Lantern at the end? It has Kilowogs origin, the first lantern chosen by a ring, a Mongo story and a Bodaki(misspelled) story.
@@CorbCorbin He was actually a pretty huge villain in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Krona was the man who saw the primordial chaos, and in doing so, the resulting uncertainty of what can only be described as a cosmic primal scene created the multiverse-and the Anti-Monitor. The Anti-Monitor was contained, until Pariah did the exact same thing. Oops. (And yes, when I saw Battinson, that much guyliner made me think of Pariah.)
@@CorbCorbin
Did you mean Mogo and Boodikka?
@@notgedd
It’s called Emerald Knights
Yes. One story is ultimately about Mogo, who ends up saving the day in the wraparound as well, and Boodikka also has a story.
Also, the first Lantern “chosen” by a ring story, and Kilowag’s story, about why he says poosers. 😄 I like it better than the First Flight.
Do the grim knight Batman the concept of Batman using lethal force and Wayne enterprise being a weapons business
also The Drowned.
Black, Red, and Yellow Laterns: Damn, I know some of us are bad, but not THAT bad 😬
IMPORTANT NOTE!!! the dark knights are from the NEGATIVE multiverse so -32(NEGATIVE 32) pretty significant oversight considering the was one of the main focuses of that run/series...the revelation that there was indeed a dark/negative multiverse
Dawn breaker never got the love he deserved
Gaining the ring immediately after his parents death Bruce never went on his pilgrimage through pain and sorrow that created the Batman yet he still wears a Batman cowl, funny how brand recognition works!
Bats were his fear, he became Batman because like in the Nolan Trilogy said "I want my enemies to share my dread"
I gotta check this comic out wow, Batman at his darkest.
So basically- he's a young kid with grief and the power of the universe on his ring finger. Did I miss something?
No not as far as I'm aware
The Ring Mostly is pwerful weapon in the universe, not literally the power of the universe
He's rich 🤔
In past decades, we still believed in heroes, and in general, there were more heroic versions of the character than not. That is to say that evil versions were rare, the belief was that MOST versions of a given character would be "good." These days though, we've lost faith in our heroes, and more and more the message of DC and Marvel is that the heroes we know are exceptions, that being good is the long shot and most would be evil and even the heroes have feet of clay. Even if we decide this is "realistic" (that most Batman characters or Superman characters, etc. would be selfish and evil), it's not uplifting, nor does it help us believe that we have a future as a species. If your heroes are villains, you will be too (or at least it's more likely).
You mind telling me why you decided to post this right here?
We've taken a look at ourselves are being more honest with each other by telling these stories. Bruce, at that moment, given that power, would 100% be down to smoke every criminal in Gotham. And so could any of us if given power when we're not mentally ready for it. It's a warning from ourselves to ourselves about who we really are in moments of weakness, and what happens if we never heal.
@@doktorphlog2143 Wow. That's true. Brilliant analysis
I have to disagree there good everywhere here a few examples parent raising there kid to a person working at a soup kitchen or even the simple act of holding a door open I know that not exactly great thing that a superhero or even a regular hero would do but i belive it in those little thing that prove mankind could handle that power and responsibility and prove we do have a future because if we where truly evil why would we have kids why would we simply open a door and waste 5 minutes of our time for no gain at all it because we want ourselves to be good and in my personal opinion as long as we keep trying we will get there someday
What is realistic is what you choose it is you want hero s than be your own hero be the example
I agree Batman dawn breaker is a very interesting villain that I would respect love to see more of in the main dc universe.
The Justice League struggles with having one good Batman. Enter the dark knight's, a team of a dozen evil Batmans.
Batman is a very dangerous person as a good man.
If he let go, like superman, he can be extremely dangerous and a possible world ending threat
"Batman does not kill"
[Proceeds to show Zach Snyder's Batman, who most definitely has killed multiple people in the scene shown alone.]
... Ow. That just... Ow.
Don't be a poon
I always thought that this one should be a Black Lantern. He’s a fucking genocide!
Only way I would like him as a black lantern, is if he killed Nekron and took the power for himself. Otherwise, he’d still have to be dead to wear the ring and nekron would control him.
@@ggr1zz you can really kill Nekron, he IS Death.
The dark multiverse is really like the warp from warhammer 40k.
Kinda
Wow! Didn't know he was such a high threat! I thought Murder Machine or Red Death would be more dangerous
I want to see more of that. Say flash version and such that was very good thank you. It does give insight to Batman's thoughts
Another banger 👍
It continues to make me laugh. Dawnbreaker sneered once in a comic and other artists were like “he had his lips removed in that spot”
“Batman doesn’t kill”
>shows Snyder’s Batman literally killing someone
Fuck Snyder's Batman. That ain't Batman. He's got the suit, the gadgets, the butler, but not the character of what makes Batman what he is.
My thoughts exactly lmao
Owl man and all villans would love to meet with him
Personally I just hated his scrawny design. On top of that, you can't tell he's embraced darkness...just a scrawny kid with gadgets on his head. I wished his design was pushed further
It makes sense for him to be scrawny though, since his ring is so powerful, he doesn’t need to be physically fit like normal batman(who has no power ring). Also I think the ring is more then enough proof that he’s embraced darkness, plus him being batman kind of already gives off dark vibes.
I've said it on other vids and will say it again this is My fav dark knight from dark knights metal 😎🤟🙏
2:36
While showing a scene where Batman probably killed, or crippled, at least a few people.
🤔
he blew up two dudes in that scene lmao
How many different versions of The Batman are there amongst the many other multiverses subject to origins and level of powers and if they all the same Bruce Wayne or something completely outside that origin? Wonder if there a few time travelling versions or wizardry versions I would puzzle about Batman's ancestors in this to wonder if there's something there to? How about Bat Mite or Bat Hound who is actually might be another version to?
"DawnBreaker"... The LEGENDARY SKYRIM Sword!
(That's The "DawnBreaker" I Know.)
This is my absolute favorite Batman next to the darkest knight
Even if it's not an evil one, the Last Knight is the most metal to me lol. Hands down beat costume with a wailing axe and tasty licks for these demons 🤣.
All the inaccuracies in this one are pretty amazing lol interesting to hear from another standpoint\voice though
Meanwhile, standard green Lanterns have been reduced to 3rd rate characters, easily beaten by middling villains. Constructs shatter like sugar glass when pitted against any high level villain. Sad decline of a once powerful character.
I own a copy of this comic, the art is incredible. The entire Metal storyline has some of the best art I've ever seen.
I also just realized that he broke the ring when he overloaded it
There is a small crack going through the symbol
People need to stop calling the ring a weapon. It's a tool. The Lantern is the weapon.
I like the dark knights they are great villains/evil Batmen.
When will they make a animated movie out of these dark version of Batmen?
OMG 😲 😱 BRUCE IS BUGGIN!!!
I love this Bruce Wayne
3:38
Well...
When there's so much semmblanses, you have to kill them.
🤔
Batman's humanity towards evil is his greatest weakness but agents of weakness and evil always preach and mislead that it's a strength so that he won't think otherwise.
Lights out and down 🌅🌄📀💿🔮🎆📷🔄
Now that we're getting the Multiverse in the live action movies, if we don't get a live action version of The One Who Laughs...I'll give up on Warner Bros. entirely.
Surpressed rage filled teen bruce green lantern was something i thought during highschool and even back then I knew it was a bad idea lol
Awesome
Please do the RED DEATH 😩😩💯💯💯💯
If they just make batman dawn breaker a new corp.. like a grey color, and emotion spectrum of despair
Or apathy. Grey would be perfect for a spectrum for emotional disregard.
Yours would work too, I want to see both, I love how the Rings are all based off of human emotion, makes it that much more riviting imo.
@@eobardthawn6903 hope a DC artist can make a great story about this.. and just hope the artist is not a totally airheaded woke
@@markzosemsuello4016 I hope so too. I'm heartbroken with what American comics has become. I love DC. I like Marvel, I've never hated it. But incompetent leaders at the top repeatedly make the wrong decisions on how to write, direct, and guide their universe.
See, that's the problem. It isn't their universe. It's fake. That divide leads to a diminishment of passion, which leads to plot convenience overrides( where characters act as they wouldn't do to plot, ex Wonder Woman in Injustice). What really pisses me off is these characters don't get the respect they deserve. Stan Lee LOVED his characters. To him they wouldn't 2D. They were apart of him. Idk, mabye that's cringy.
The biggest flaw they have is not being true to their universe, and characters. This leads to several other issues, including the abuse of politics.
However, I don't think politics shouldn't be used in fiction, it was done well in AoT( Obvious WW2 vibes as well, racism explained in an interesting way, with real life parallels, not done bluntly more subtle), anouther example is Arrow, it portrayed both political stances well in that one episode he was governor, my final example the White Knight, showcasing Batman helping the rich and beating up criminals, a story critiquing Bruce's crusade.
The problem is they just use real world politics, which people don't really care for truly. That or they don't give both sides respect.
@@eobardthawn6903 true, i miss the good old days of western movie for now im resting on reading Japanese comics or manga and watching anime..
Greif. The despair of one who hast experienced great loss, consuming all other emotions in its Void.
Actually the ring saw the fearlessness
all of the negative universe batmen are amazingly written
2:50 that's what he says in Nolan's movies. He kills OFTEN in the history of Batman comics.
Holy shit how is this not an animated movie yet come on DC
There was also an Elseworld story where Bruce became a Green Lantern
yeah this is supposed to be a twisted version of that one story
He is an angsty edgelord personified. He’s probably more Batman’s fear of a bad go at puberty.
Ive always liked flash n the green lantern
Ya know you've read alot of comics when ya watch vid and when ya hear them say earth 32 and ya mind is like its earth negative 32 lol 🤔😪😀
Plot armor at its finest, one human wipped the entire core? Right
he should've gotten a Red Lantern ring
Batman used his own will power to destroy the power of Will.... Smith i mean
I love and hate how Dawnbreaker comes off as a creepy narsacistic brat with no sense of adult maturity. but you can tell between the backstory and the current story as the dark knights attack, that he puts on a false porcelain appearance of perfection just like a real life narsacist who has nothing under thier perfect shell. (Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha Ha)
To be honest, any evil version of Batman would be pretty bad. Not because of how "powerful" he is, but the sheer amount of plot armor he has.
Hal is the most powerful green lantern? I think Kyle Rayner would like a word lol
Hal is the most powerful green lantern,he out-willed Ion,so he scales to all other green lanterns.
The only time that Kyle Rayner is better is as a white lantern,something different entirely
do you make a video for others too?
I miss the part where he murdered his best friend as the title mentions
Cool evil batman.
Nice
I actually like the lantern idea but dc started to turn it into the same joke as marvels Phoenix force. Like literally everyone and their mom is gonna have the Phoenix force by the time it's all said and done. Kinda the definition of a gimmick.
Can the power ring even make the wrong choice literally it can read minds and shit and know a person at their core.
When I was reading this comic, I have a few questions that confused me. When the parents of this world’s Bruce were killed, how come his anger for revenge didn’t get the attention of a Red Lantern, this is a Bruce Wayne from the dark multiverse, isn’t a Red lantern a better tool for him to avenge? And also the comics never mentioned what happened to this world’s Alfred, strange
Dawn breaker is the best lantern ever
Is Hal that much older than Bruce, or is this just Earth 31? Seems off to me.
This Batman sounds a lot like Blackhand.👿💀
am I the only one who thought that he should've not taken out the guardians?
5:27
"Noctloopy"?
🤨
this GL is strong one
Joe Chill was actually hired by the Joker that’s a very important part but we don’t hold that against you because a lot of comics RUclipsrs miss that not that they don’t know some think it’s not important
Wait, why would Joker hire him to kill the Waynes?
@@jeremiahnsube372 YOU HAVE TO READ THE COMIC DO YOUR RESEARCH
That is not at all canon to most timelines...
When this happen?
@@TemplarBlonic nobody cares but you bro I promise
Got a good voice for this stuff. Just...maybe make sure you are pronouncing words right? It's not rlly that big of a deal but every little bit helps
I still think Robin king was the most ruthless and most evil among all of them. He literally killed his own parents just so that he could take over his rights to the company
Dark twisted version of Batman 🌆😢🎇🏭
Isn’t it one per degree, 3600 degrees in total? So how 8000 lanterns?
Would be a cool skin in The fighting games.
Did Dawnbreaker have an Alfred?
Lol yea Batman don’t kill but he will break something 😂💯
How do you read so well, but pronounce so many words so weird?
You give Batman powers & everything goes to hell or he’s just the strongest hero lol
American comics: Killing bad
Manwha, Manhua, Manga: Killing GOOD
wow bold claim at the end - dawnbreaker cooler than batman. i dont know if i agree with that but he's definitely cool
Batman the dawnbreaker 🐍🌆🎇
Green lantern batman 😎
In blackest night
Okay Btaman, but with Ironman's technology?
ben affleck best batman ever
Now I want to see a Batman/Pariah fusion called Survivor.
Fact check it's not earth 32 it's earth -32
Why is it all of these videos start with this being the most terrifying version of Batman. They can't all be the worst version. lol
Who would win if dawnbreaker went against a white lantern?
Dawnbreaker, ez clap. The emotional spectrum cant do anything against the Void Ring, it literally cant touch his constructs and the void absorbs the light and disables the rings. Makes no difference how powerful the lantern is, they just cant do anything about him.
This why you don't Gove batman powers
It’s earth -32 not earth 32