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Absolute Green Lantern by Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay introducing Absolute Oa (Spoilers) Absolute Green Lantern #7 introduces ...
Hal Jordan faces off against Jo in Absolute Green Lantern #5 while the mystery of Evergreen deepens. Will our hero shine bright or dim out?
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Kraven’s Rhino, Green Lantern Returns, and ThundercatsExciting news across comics and pop culture! Kraven’s Rhino makes his debut, Green Lantern returns to action, and the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNGreen Lantern Is Reborn In Jaw-Dropping Costume Fit for a GodJust when Green Lantern fans thought that John Stewart was down for the count, he’s set to come back with a new costume and mysterious new powers.
A new theory suggests that the DCU's upcoming Lanterns series might set up the perfect crossover event for the rebooted ...
Much later in the Green Lantern: Rebirth storyline, Hal was revived and his villainous actions were retconned as him being possessed by Parallax, which was an evil entity and the embodiment of fear.
Will Lanterns' Sinestro play a role in the DCU after the HBO series? Ulrich Thomsen provides a tease
Looks like one actor from HBO's Lanterns has completed their portion of the series. The said actor is none other than Ulrich Thomsen, who is playing the role of the Green Lantern antagonist Sinestro.
His run is as important to Green Lantern as a series as Chris Claremont’s Uncanny X-Men run was to Marvel. Johns run should 100% be the basis for any Green Lantern TV series.
So many superheroes are just white, straight men, and Green Lantern — even in the ’60s — brought in John Stewart, who was African-American, as the hero’s replacement and equal.
Green Lantern An attempt to infuse an earnest piece of comicbook lore with an irreverent, tongue-in-cheek sensibility yields decidedly mixed results in "Green Lantern." ...
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