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The Blue Lantern Corps is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, beginning in 2008 in Green Lantern vol. 4 #25 (January 2008) by Geoff Johns. [1] Their powers, similar to those of other organizations based around the emotional spectrum, are fueled by the emotion of hope .
Saint Walker (Bro'Dee Walker) is a fictional comic book character appearing in American comic books and other associated media published by DC Comics.He is an alien member of the galactic Blue Lantern Corps, an organization dedicated to spreading peace and harmony through the power of hope.
Krona – A renegade Guardian and prominent enemy of the Green Lantern Corps. Pazu Pinder Pol; Sayd – A leading Guardian and founding member of the Blue Lantern Corps. Scar – A Guardian who was scarred in battle with the Anti-Monitor. Scar later becomes dark, militaristic, and fascinated by the power of death.
Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #21 (April 2008) A group of peace-keeping mercenaries based out of Bellatrix that used to count Boodikka among their number. While they helped fill the void left by the demise of the Green Lantern Corps, upon the organization's return the Bombers became pirates. Larfleeze: DC Universe #0 (April 2008)
DC Comics writer Tom King, and an illustration of John Stewart, a member of the Green Lantern Corps. DC Comics/Ed Benes/Marcos Marz/Luciana del Negro/Rob Leigh Comic book writer Tom King became a ...
Although not "official" members of the Green Lantern Corps, four teenagers — Frankie (male), Kelly (female), Jaclyn (female), and Samosa (male) — are given simplified Green Lantern rings by John Stewart after their homes are abducted to Oa by the Mad Guardian in Green Lantern (vol. 3) (1992) [volume & issue needed] and Mosaic (1992–1993).
The Green Lanterns’ light is officially ready to shine again. HBO has officially picked up “Lanterns,” the first live-action series created expressly for DC Studios under co-chairmen/co-CEOs ...
In Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #42, Munk explains that this ability is only effective from "direct and intimate discharges." Whereas a Corps member projects a light display in front of the emblem on the uniform when using abilities, the Indigo Tribe member projects the Corps symbol in an indigo light display from the "pod" on the staff. [50]