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Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters is an action video game, the first based on DC Comics' Green Lantern . The game is a tie-in/sequel to the film Green Lantern, which opened in theaters on June 17, 2011. The game features 3D visuals on the Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, providing TriOviz Inficolor 3D for standard televisions and ...
The many incarnations of the DC Comics superhero Green Lantern have appeared in numerous media over the years.. Dedicated media featuring Green Lantern primarily include: the 2012–2013 animated television series Green Lantern: The Animated Series, the 2011 live action film Green Lantern with accompanying video game Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters, and animated films Green Lantern ...
Green Lantern, a soundtrack album from the 2011 film; Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters, a video game tie-in to the 2011 film; Green Lantern: The Animated Series, a CGI television series that aired on Cartoon Network; Green Lantern Corps, a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics
G'nort is from the planet G'newt, and joins the Green Lantern Corps at the suggestion of his uncle G'newman. Despite his incompetence, he is consistently depicted as brave, loyal, and honorable. [4] Later in his career, G'nort joins the Justice League International. [5]
So the bones of a Green Arrow game are already there. You just need a bigger focus on long-range weapons, a few more trick arrows – maybe borrowing from some of Spider-Man’s arsenal of fun web ...
Jack T. Chance is a fictional character featured in comic books published by DC Comics.He is a Green Lantern from the world of Garnet—also known as Hellhole. He first appeared in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992, and was created by writer John Ostrander and artist Flint Henry.
Jul. 7—TRAVERSE CITY — As kids, Jake Stokes and Brent Kruscke owned, played and collected a lot of games. But, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding a community of people to play ...
Fisher has also said that "we wanted a book where I could squeeze my imagination for everything it was worth and 'Green Lantern' just seemed to have the most potential that way". [2] Writer J. M. DeMatteis described the story as "Green Lantern meets Little Nemo in Quantum Wonderland. A playful, surreal, quantum physics fairytale".