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  2. Green Lantern - Wikipedia

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    Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which come from imagination, fearlessness, and the electromagnetic spectrum of emotional willpower. [1]

  3. Parallax (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Hal Jordan incarnation of Parallax as depicted in Green Lantern (vol. 3) #50 (March 1994). Art by Darryl Banks.. In 1994, in an effort to generate interest in its Green Lantern comics, DC replaced Hal Jordan, who had been the primary Green Lantern since the late 1950s, with the character Kyle Rayner, and eliminated the Green Lantern Corps which had served as supporting characters in the ...

  4. Green Lantern (film) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lantern is a 2011 American superhero film directed by Martin Campbell, from a screenplay by Greg Berlanti, Michael Green, Marc Guggenheim, and Michael Goldenberg. [a] Ryan Reynolds stars as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, a test pilot who is selected to become the first human member of the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic police force.

  5. Emerald Knight: Nathan Fillion cast as Green Lantern in ... - AOL

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    The "Firefly" actor will don the emerald ring as the Green Lantern in James Gunn’s upcoming film "Superman Legacy," the director confirmed Tuesday on Twitter.

  6. Ion (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Sodam Yat as Ion, from Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #17. Art by Patrick Gleason. The 2007 one-shot special Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Special reveals that, like the retconned origin of Parallax, Ion is a non-corporeal symbiote, a separate being, forcefully extracted from Kyle and imprisoned on Qward by the Sinestro Corps.

  7. Guy Gardner (character) - Wikipedia

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    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."

  8. Emerald Twilight - Wikipedia

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    The story introduced a new Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner, who gained a significant fan following. [1] "Emerald Twilight" was collected as a trade paperback collection in 1994 reprinting the entire three-issue story arc in one volume as Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight (ISBN 978-1-56389-164-9), with cover art by Tony Harris.

  9. Snowbirds Don't Fly - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of Green Lantern and Green Arrow, who fight drug dealers, witnessing that Green Arrow's ward Roy Harper is a drug addict and dealing with the fallout of his revelation. Considered a watershed moment in the depiction of mature themes in DC Comics, [ 1 ] the tone of this story is set in the tagline on the cover: "DC attacks ...