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Guy Gardner (Of sector 2814): 5 years in the future, Gardner is shown to have joined the Blue Lantern Corps after trying every other Corps, deeming the servants of Hope to be the strongest. The ranks of the Red Lanterns having grown to monstrous numbers, and with no Blood Lake to restore their sanity, Gardner partnered with Red Lantern Bleez to ...
Guy Gardner was created by John Broome and Gil Kane in Green Lantern (vol. 2) #59 (March 1968), although the character was changed significantly in the 1980s by Steve Englehart and Joe Staton who turned him into a jingoistic parody of an ultra-macho "red-blooded American male."
In 2005, Jordan was redeemed and resurrected in the miniseries Green Lantern: Rebirth. Rebirth, along with the subsequent new volume of the Green Lantern monthly series, returned Jordan to the status of "star" Green Lantern of Earth. It also returned former Lantern officer Guy Gardner to the ranks of the Corps.
Wittrock will play the Guy Gardner iteration of the superhero, a hulking mass of masculinity, and, as rendered in the comics, an embodiment of 1980s hyper-patriotism. ... Green Lantern — co ...
Guy Gardner #2 (November 1992) A protection group like LE.G.I.O.N. and the Darkstars, the group that would become the Gardners of the Universe were one of several like organizations to rise after the demise of the Green Lantern Corps. Their name change was prompted after courting Guy Gardner to act as the group's leader.
DC’s How To Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days #1. Suicide Squad Kill Arkham Asylum #1. Titans: Beast World #4. Batman and Robin #5. Superman vs. Meshi #16. Action Comics #1061. Show comments.
Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (issues #1-6) focuses on Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Arisia Rrab, Sodam Yat, and Bleez as they battle Krona to prevent the War of the Green Lantern Corps. Brightest Day: The Atom Special is a one-shot that was bannered as a Brightest Day tie-in, but is in actuality an introduction to the Atom miniseries contained ...
HBO and DC Studios announced that Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler will lead the "Lanterns" TV show. It's the first major "Green Lantern" project since Ryan Reynolds' 2011 film.