Introduced in 1964’s Green Lantern #29 by John Broome and Gil Kane, initially Black Hand caused trouble using a device that ...
From sports-themed villains like Sportsmaster and Javelin, to thieves dressed all in yellow to thwart the Green Lantern ring's powers, to an evil wizard hidden inside the Lantern ring itself ...
Given the recent news, fans don't know much about the series yet. Naturally, it'll follow the adventures of the famous Green ...
and that’s also had a direct effect on some of the Green Lantern Corps’ biggest villains. In Green Lantern Corps #2, readers reunite with lethal DC villain favorites Atrocitus and Dex-Starr ...
I couldn't love the writing for Green Lantern more… Like Deli Boys ... The way I describe every character, it’s all the characters you love and you know. The Lanterns, the Guardians and ...
When people think of DC Comics hero Green Lantern, they tend to think of one of two characters — Hal Jordan, or John Stewart. But there’s another Lantern from the planet Earth who debuted ...
As for what he'd change about Green Lantern, Campbell regrets not figuring out a way to more effectively connect villains Parallax and Hector Hammond. "After all, Parallax was really a cloud ...
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 ...