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Green Lantern: Sleepers is a trilogy created by Christopher J. Priest and written by Mike Baron, Michael Ahn, and Priest. Each book focuses on a different Green Lantern—Kyle Rayner, Alan Scott, and Hal Jordan, respectively. Pocket has published a series of Justice League of America novels.
Green Lantern: Sleepers Vol. 1 and 2 (Plot outline only. (Ibooks, Inc./Simon & Schuster 2005) Green Lantern: Sleepers Vol. 3 (Ibooks, Inc. First Edition: September 1, 2005, ISBN 1596871032) Zion: A Love Story (Lamercie Park LLC, 2015 ASIN: B00O08L9C6) Dual: A Love Story (Lamercie Park LLC, 2015 ASIN: B00S7EKGKA)
Green Lantern vol. 4 #14–20 160 pages The Sinestro Corps War: Volume 1: Hardcover: February 20, 2008; Softcover: April 29, 2009; Hardcover: 1-4012-1650-1, [109] Softcover: 1-4012-1870-9 [110] Green Lantern vol. 4 #21–23, Green Lantern Corps vol. 2 #14–15 and Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special #1 176 pages The Sinestro Corps War: Volume 2
Stories from Green Arrow Vol. 2 #73-80, Green Arrow: The Wonder Year #1-4 SC: 978-1401275310: Green Lantern: Emerald Allies featuring Green Arrow: Stories from Green Arrow Vol. 2 #104, #110–111, #125–126; Green Lantern Vol. 3 #76–77, #92 1999 SC: 978-1-5638-9603-3: Green Lantern: Emerald Knights featuring Green Arrow
Jeffrey Johnson is an American comic book artist, known for his work on publications such as Marvel Comics' Wonder Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Weapon X. Earlier in his career, he illustrated Malibu Comics ' Solitaire and Crossgen 's Way of the Rat , and has also illustrated books for DC Comics , including Green Lantern .
[3] [4] [5] In Sinestro Corps War, Green Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardner are captured and Lyssa tasked with overseeing their captivity. Hal Jordan, Tomar-Tu, and Graf Toren rescue the two, defeat Lyssa Drak, and imprison her on Oa. [6] [7] [8] Lyssa later escapes, but the Guardian Scar imprisons her in the Book of the Black. [9] [10] [11]
Thomas Kalmaku was introduced in Green Lantern vol. 2, #2 (Oct. 1960) as a young Inuk mechanic at Ferris Aircraft, also the employer of test pilot Hal Jordan. [1] In the Silver Age he was referred to as Pieface; however, this has not been used for some time.
Volume 6 includes Green Lantern vol. 2 #39–40 and 44–47, 240 pages, January 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1189-5; Volume 7 includes Green Lantern vol. 2 #49–56, 256 pages, September 2012, ISBN 1-4012-3513-1; Green Lantern Omnibus: Volume 1 includes Showcase #22–24 and Green Lantern vol. 2 #1–16 and 18–21, 640 pages, November 2010, ISBN 1-4012 ...