![]() ![]() Final Night (1996): Hal's Redemption Equals Death.Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! (1994): A Crisis Crossover notable here because Parallax was the Big Bad.Green Lantern: A New Dawn (1994): In the wake of Emerald Twilight, this is the debut of Kyle Rayner as the new and now only Green Lantern.Emerald Twilight (1994): After losing Coast City, Hal goes mad and becomes Parallax, tearing down the Green Lantern Corps and everything connected with it.The Death of Superman (1992-1993): While officially a Superman event, the destruction of Coast City in the process would have massive ramifications on Green Lantern. ![]() An upcoming spinoff of the 2023 Green Lantern relaunch, continuing John Stewart's storyline in the wake of Dark Crisis. Green Lantern: War Journal (2023-Present).Part of the Dawn of DC initiative, relaunching the adventures of Hal Jordan in the wake of Dark Crisis. Green Lantern (Infinite Frontier) (2021-2022): Part of the DC Infinite Frontier initiative that sees John Stewart thrust into the leadership position as Corps and the rest of the DC Cosmic Universe undergoes a political re-shuffling.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.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. 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.They’ll be joined by a multitude of other Lanterns - from comic book favorites to never-before-seen heroes.īerlanti, Guggenheim and Grahame-Smith executive produce with Geoff Johns, Sarah Schechter, David Madden and David Katzenberg Elizabeth Hunter and Sara Saedi co-executive produce. Written by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Seth Grahame-Smith, Green Lantern reinvents the classic DC property through a story spanning decades and galaxies, beginning on Earth in 1941 with the very first Green Lantern, secretly gay FBI agent Alan Scott (Irvine), and 1984, with cocky alpha male Guy Gardner (Wittrock) and half-alien Bree Jarta. TV, which produces the series, declined comment. Irvine would play Alan Scott/Green Lantern opposite Wittrock’s Guy Gardner/Green Lantern. A post shared by Jeremy Irvine May 19: Jeremy Irvine ( Treadstone) is in negotiations to join Finn Wittrock in HBO Max’s upcoming Green Lantern series based on the DC characters, from Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. ![]()
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