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Rewriting The Golden Age Green Lantern origin one more time (Spoilers) in Alan Scott: Green Lantern #5, published today by DC Comics.
1956 brought DC's introduction of Barry Allen in Showcase #4, who revived the name of the then-dormant Golden Age hero the Flash, kicking off a wave of such revamps for heroes like Green Lantern ...
The Dawn of DC is casting its light into the New Golden Age. On Friday, DC announced three new six-issue miniseries, each of which will be expanding upon the history of a long-running hero from ...
That might sound like hyperbole, but those who dive into Green Lantern Corps #1 will find all the ingredients for a new golden age are accounted for.
Debut: All-American Comics #16 by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger Alan Scott is the first human Green Lantern, though he's not necessarily a predecessor of Hal Jordan.
The original Golden Age Harlequin was a clown-themed villain who fought the Golden Age Green Lantern, Alan Scott, while the second was a member of the Teen Titans in the '70s.
The Arrowverse has brought a lot of classic comic book characters to the small screen, but concept art from Legends of Tomorrow season one reveals that we could have seen the original Green Lantern ...
Alan Scott's experience as the Golden Age Green Lantern, in an age that's not exactly golden, topped Christmas Day reading at Bleeding Cool.
Nathan Fillion reveals the inspiration for his Green Lantern, Guy Gardner. in the DCU, and it's a character from the classic sitcom The Golden Girls.
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New rumors about Green Lantern Corps seem to indicate that DC will dig deep into the lore of the character and go all the way back to the Golden Age for inspiration.