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John stewart green lantern
John stewart green lantern






  • The Green Lantern (2018-2021): Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp's run centered around Hal Jordan.
  • Green Lanterns (2016-2018): Part of the DC Rebirth initiative, this stars rookie Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz as they learn to work together to defend the Earth.
  • Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps (2016-2018): Part of the DC Rebirth initiative, this focuses on Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner in wider space opera type stories while Simon and Jessica defend Earth in the main book.
  • Probably the most popular and successful Green Lantern era in the history of the characters.
  • Green Lantern volume 4 (2005-2011) Written by Geoff Johns, restores both Hal Jordan and the Corps, and is known for the Sinestro Corps War and Blackest Night storylines.
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    Then the Emerald Twilight storyline occurs, the Corps is destroyed, Hal becomes Parallax, and the remainder of the series stars Kyle Rayner as the last Green Lantern.

  • Green Lantern volume 3 (1990-2004) The first 50 issues primarily star Hal Jordan.
  • With issue 200 the book was retitled Green Lantern Corps. Both Guy Gardner and John Stewart first appear within the pages of this series. Introduces most of Hal's classic supporting cast and villains, along with the Green Lantern Corps.

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    Green Lantern volume 2 (1960-1986) Hal Jordan's first ongoing series, which spans both the Silver and Bronze Ages.Green Lantern (1941) (1941-1949): The first volume of Green Lantern, focusing on Alan Scott.GeekDad received this comic for review purposes. To find reviews of all the DC issues, visit DC This Week. There are a surprising number of DC A-listers who aren’t represented in the comics outside of one-shots right now. This is a very strong issue, and just makes me wonder when either of them (or both of them) are going to get their own series again. So Pariah keeps experimenting, and comes up with a unique solution to these two problematic heroes. But the two are alone-and neither one can seem to get the other out of their head. Ollie is an armored warrior, sort of like the competition’s signature hero, and Dinah is a police officer with a unique twist that makes her a crime-solving machine. The backup, by Dennis Culver and Nik Virella, turns back the clock to earlier versions of the ideal worlds for these two heroes. This is the quickest we’ve seen heroes break down the walls of their ideal world-or is it? Because there’s one great twist coming. It’s a mysterious issue with some great twists along the way, but it’s also one of the best looks at the passionate dynamic that animates these two. While the original meeting between the Green Arrow and Black Canary of these two very different worlds doesn’t go smoothly, they soon realize the intense chemistry between them-just in time for a vicious version of Green Arrow to attack and a mysterious observer to comment on the affairs. Soon, Ollie finds himself in another world-a modern one where the center of attention is a nightclub called the Canary Club, where the star attraction is one woman every night.

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    But it all feels a little on-the-nose, and why can’t Ollie stop thinking about a mysterious blonde woman? The walls of this world start coming down a lot faster than we’ve seen in other books.

    john stewart green lantern

    What is Green Arrow’s perfect world like? No surprise, it resembles Robin Hood, as the roguish hero battles against Sheriff Merlyn alongside his Merry Men-Connor, Roy, and Mia (making her first appearance in a decade). The two tales here are almost impossible to separate, and the first story by Stephanie Phillips and Clayton Henry is one of the best both characters have had in a while. Ray: The latest of these oversized one-shot takes a very different approach than the previous installments-because it’s not two stories of one hero each. Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Green Arrow #1 – Stephanie Phillips, Dennis Culver, Writers Clayton Henry, Nik Virella, Artists Marcelo Maiolo, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Colorists Ray – 9/10 Dark Crisis Worlds Without a Justice League: Green Arrow #1 variant cover, via DC Comics.






    John stewart green lantern