Introduced in 1964’s Green Lantern #29 by John Broome and Gil Kane, initially Black Hand caused trouble using a device that ...
Green Lantern isn't just the name of one DC superhero but an entire intergalactic corps of ring-slinging heroes who use their willpower to overcome great fear. This includes fighting alien despots ...
The long history of DC Comics' hero Green Lantern has put him in a position to tangle with some truly strange antagonists over the years; while some readers might expect this to come as a result ...
Another left-wing idea of more recent vintage that the right has warmed up to is the Green Lantern Theory of the Presidency.
In Green Lantern Corps #2, readers reunite with lethal DC villain favorites Atrocitus and Dex-Starr, who have both received very different looks and even some shaken-up powers as well, and you can ...
Thanagar was destroyed by a rage poisoned Mogo, the living planet Green Lantern, due to the machinations of former United Planets leader Thaaros. The remains of the planet, though, contain something ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I couldn't love the writing for Green Lantern more… Like Deli Boys, Green Lantern series ...
Introduced in 1964’s Green Lantern #29 by John Broome and Gil Kane, initially Black Hand caused trouble using a device that can manipulate the energy from a Green Lantern ring. However, after ...