B'dg also appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash, voiced by Eric Bauza, where he and Ace the Bat-Hound help the microscopic Atom repair his suit and helps the Justice League escape to the Batcave. Sector 1055;[8] First appeared in Green Lantern Quarterly #5 (Summer 1993). The leader of the Corpse, Von Daggle is a Durlan who was called back into service following the return of the Guardians of the Universe after their deaths at the hands of Parallax. To mirror the Golden Age Green Lantern ring's vulnerability to wood, the Green Guardsman's ring has no power over aluminum. Part of the duo (with Raker Qarrigat) dedicated to bringing peace to their homeworld of Apokolips, she becomes an Alpha Lantern to further this goal, unaware of the toll it will take on her emotions. The story mentions that Kai-Ro's ring had no yellow weakness. 4) #12. Sector 904;[8] First appeared in Green Lantern (vol. [26][27], After preventing the invasion of Coast City by the Sinestro Corps, Laira visits the Crypt of the Green Lanterns to mourn Ke'Haan's death. He trained new recruits brutally, but only so they would be strong enough to survive as Lanterns. Their ship came into contact with an unknown star type "purple sun" that immobilized the ship and destroyed their communication systems. Don't overpay for pet Jemisin and artist Jamal Campbell and as part of the imprint Young Animal, Sojourner Jo Mullein is introduced as an Earth rookie Green Lantern sent to the alien metropolis City Enduring at the edge of the universe in the maxi-series Far Sector. When the Guardians of the Universe sent TO-T-U-K to a planet to find his replacement as the Green Lantern of Sector 1287,[8] he couldn't find another sentient creature on the entire planet. 2, #162 (Mar 1983), and was created by Mike W. Barr. After the dissolution of the Corps, he was recruited into the Darkstars organization by John Stewart. 4) #11. Barrio III was one of the planets that the mad Guardian Appa Ali Apsa "harvested" to create the planet Mosaic. Apros is a sentient plant from the planet -7pi. [76] She first appeared in Wonder Woman #19, and was created by Gail Simone and Bernard Chang. The Green Lantern of Sector 1324,[8] T-Cher first appeared in Green Lantern (vol. The Green Lantern of Sector 1110. Green Lanterns sidekick of the era, an Inuit aerospace engineer, named Thomas Kalmaku was nicknamed Pieface. [25] Laira's group encounters the Anti-Monitor, who kills Ke'Haan in an instant, but they are able to recover Ion and return to Oa. When the Durlan fakes were uncovered, the Durlan commanders ordered their Khund allies to execute the Lantern prisoners. She first appeared in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #6 (Fall 1993) in the story entitled "What Price Honor? He was DC's star Green Lantern into the mid-2000s. 2) #167 (August 1983). [49], Kaja Dox of Yod-Colu was a young female whose third-level intelligence, puts her as one of the highest on the planet. WebZalla is one of the six new guardians of the Green Lantern universe. While Alan Scott, along with the rest of the Justice Society of America, is trapped in Limbo, his mystic lantern sends a projection to Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, and John Stewart (the Green Lanterns of Earth at the time). He became Green Lantern 003 and is the only of the original lanterns to be alive and also is the keeper of the Vault of Shadows where the remains of the others are located. A repentant Charlie works with Green Lantern to bring the aliens to justice. ", written by John Broome and illustrated by Gil Kane. 3) (1992)[volume&issueneeded] and Mosaic (19921993). Stark is able to use parts of the spaceship to build a superpowered suit of armor (powered by Sur's lantern) to keep himself alive. When the vessel was ready, Brill separated himself from the collective consciousness and became the Insulatusnaut of the Hive. First appeared in Green Lantern (vol. However, there are several other Lantern Corps representing various colors and the emotions they represent. Galius appears in the Justice League episodes "Hearts and Minds" and "In Blackest Night", voiced by Ren Auberjonois. His dratures are fearsome dragon-like creatures loyal to their master and ready to aid him.[78]. [54] He and Saarek are last seen on Ryut with Scar as Black Lanterns. [8] He first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 (Dec 1986), and was created by Mindy Newell and George Freeman. [47], Z'Kran Z'Rann of Mars was a White Martian that, as a child, saw his entire village been massacred by a bunch of White Martians vagabonds and he was the only one to survive but not without scars. The Green Lantern ring, which she ultimately chose, came from the recently deceased Bzzd. The Green Lantern of Sector 3. Sector 1132;[8] Noted for opposing political oppression. [60] Thus, he remained in a not-quite-dead state, though his physical body exhibited signs of decomposition and his costume was ragged and tattered. While Abin Sur convalesced in his ship, healed by its machines, Young was a temporary replacement, and he used the power of the ring to bring the outlaws to justice. Galius Zed later went to Earth to drive off an alien crime syndicate. ", written by Ruben Diaz. Thinly scattered among uncounted trillions of stars, each was assigned a sector of space which was vaster than anyone can comprehend. Hal, because of his raw willpower, and John, because of his intricate detail. See description above in The Lost Lanterns. [20], To complete her training, Laira is sent to the city of X'ol on her home planet, where she must confront her father, who is not actually dead. With the exception of Yalan Gur, these characters have also served as the Green Lantern for Sector 2814 (which includes Mars). Apros serves in the Honor Guard during the war with Krona and Nekron, but appears to have returned to a sector patrol position following the rebuilding of the Corps. It was from Ermey that Kilowog picked up the term "Poozer" which means "Useless Rookie". He destroyed a major city of his home planet while under the control of a malevolent energy being, but was later freed from its influence by the Phantom Stranger. Laira is a female humanoid Green Lantern with purple skin and auburn hair. As he cannot breathe air, he is always seen wearing a glass helmet filled with water. In battle, he usually creates oversized constructs (such as roller coasters and giant warheads) with his power ring. 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Dkrzty's method of eliminating its enemies is erasing their minds by entering them, noted as a source of controversy by the Guardians. She emerges in a completely different form on the Mosaic world. However, a red power ring attacks their ship and chooses Laira as its bearer; making her the second Red Lantern. Spectre is the personification of God's wrath and proof that even heroes can be terrifying. He has taken many hosts, but the most famous of those is the Green Lantern Hal Jordan. His mystical and physical powers are absurdly strong, allowing him to beat superheroes as strong as Shazam with almost zero effort. Originally recruited by Hal Jordan, Brik was one of hundreds of veteran Green Lanterns to return to active service upon the restoration of the Green Lantern Corps. Mother Mercy, however, kept her sentience hidden from Mongul. He helps his fellow Lanterns track and capture the Sinestro Corps member who has been killing rookie Lantern's families, and is later tasked by a rogue Guardian, Scar, to find and speak with the Anti-Monitor's corpse. He is trained on how to overcome the yellow impurity weakness of his ring in the midst of battle. In another follow up segment, Firestorm angry that he has been lumped together with characters like Mister Banjo and B'dg turns Mister Banjo's banjo into metal and hits him before asking the narrator where B'dg is and the narrator does. [17] Sector 2 is also the home sector of the Reach, creators of the Blue Beetle scarab and sworn enemies of the Guardians. The Alpha Lanterns are Corps members who have been transformed into cyborgs and act as the Corps' Internal Affairs officers. 2 #61 (August 2011): "Beware My Power". Because of this he is considered the very first Green Lantern. This and the fact that his predecessor died of a mysterious brain disease has led Varix to become a hypochondriac. [61] Unlike the rest of the Black Lanterns, Driq retained his true personality, speaking words of encouragement to John Stewart through his ring, and eventually leading his former comrade to the mass of black rings that were holding the reconstituted Xanshi together.[62]. [8] He first appeared in Green Lantern Corps vol. Yalan Gur is a Green Lantern introduced as part of an effort to reconcile the Golden Age Green Lantern's origin with the later introduction of the Green Lantern Corps. Larvox is an asexual being that comes from a planet where all beings are part of the whole and there are no individuals. 2) #188 (May 1985). Not a whole lot of names are known, but they all follow the same style. Wally's Lantern costume is palette swap of his Kid Flash costume, with black pants, green top/boots, white gloves, and a Green Lantern insignia in place of his lightning insignia. However, the first Mongul discovered the plants and used them to spread his evil, even mutating some of the Black Mercys into giving their victims suffering. Meeting a more noble fate than his comic book counterpart, Yalan Gur is killed opposing Steppenwolf, with his ring fleeing to find a suitable successor; its departure, whether or not it was by intention of Yalan or the Guardians, becomes a helpful distraction, drawing Steppenwolf's attention to allow a successful assault on him by the Olympian Gods. During this period, he was also briefly known as Ion. It first appeared in Green Lantern (vol. During the 1994 "Emerald Twilight" storyline, many of the Corps members are stripped of their rings and left to die out in space. This is a reference to the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths crossovers between DC Comics' Multiverse (which began in September 1961 "Flash of Two Worlds"). Sector 312. Daffy also appears as The Green Loontern in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. He appears in cameos in the animated films Green Lantern: First Flight and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. 2) #1. Despised by the Khunds. After Dulok's death, his ring passed to Iolande, the young queen of Betrassus. Recruited by Mogo during the War of the Green Lanterns. Orlan was from the planet Kahlo. [44] He was a veteran Green Lantern who was re-recruited when the Corps returned. Initially confused, TO-T-U-K soon realized that the individual he had been looking for was a hive-mind cluster of floating organisms that were floating around him, called the Collective. Jong Li is a Green Lantern introduced in Green Lantern, Dragon Lord #1 (June 2001), written by Doug Moench and drawn by Paul Gulacy. These eight characters are most closely associated with the name "Green Lantern" and have been the title characters of Green Lantern comics. 2, #87 (December 1971), when artist Neal Adams came up with the idea of a substitute Green Lantern. [24] The group splits up, with Laira, Ke'Haan and Boodikka searching for Ion, and Hal, Graf Toren, and Tomar-Tu looking for John Stewart and Guy Gardner. After Nekron's defeat at the hands Hal Jordan and his newly formed White Lantern Corps, Laira's ring was destroyed reverting her to a corpse. Sector 2260;[8] First appeared in 52 Week 41. He first appeared in Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #1. She is trapped in a chrysalis state during the rampage of the mad Guardian Appa Ali Apsa. He is the partner of Mogo. At the beginning, Jo is in 11. He also appeared in cameos in Justice League Unlimited and the animated films Green Lantern: First Flight and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. [60] When Sinestro was executed and all of the Green Lantern rings lost their power, Driq collapsed into a final death. B'Shi is one of several Green Lanterns appearing in the "A Lantern Against the Dark: A Forgotten Tale of the Green Lantern Corps" story, from Green Lantern 80-Page Giant #3. [volume&issueneeded].[88]. In the "Elseworlds" title In Darkest Knight, Bruce Wayne succeeded Abin Sur as Green Lantern of Sector 2814. you have been She periodically dies and transfers both her memories and the Power Ring to the seedling. WebAlliterations Gallic green lantern green lantern the Gallican Gadarene green lantern green lantern the Gadarene Gadhelic green lantern green lantern the Gadhelic Galenic WebGreenLantern nicknames and names Nicknames, cool fonts, symbols and stylish names for GreenLantern , , Green Lantern , GLan, Atharava, Guy Gardner revealed to Kyle Rayner that Morro requested his duty as penance, as he killed his pets' mother in rage when he wrongfully thought it ate his brother (who was later found alive and well). 4) #31. Created in 1940, Alan Scott was a railroad engineer who was saved from a train crash by a magic lantern (yes, a green one). [70], When Grayven, the third son of Darkseid arose, the Darkstars stood up to fight him. After Brin's retirement, the Guardians select T-Cher as his replacement. He is introduced in "World's Finest Bark", when Ace the Bat-Hound and Krypto call him in to help on a case, but cannot resist the urge to chase the squirrel-like Green Lantern. Sector 1915;[8] First appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #3 (1987). Slain in the purge of Alpha Lanterns. Brik once had feelings for Jordan, and her partner, Aa, suspects that she still might. He is the first alien Green Lantern encountered by Simon Baz who had inherited Hal and Sinestro's fused ring. Chaselon and the captured Lanterns are eventually rescued by a revived Hal Jordan. 2) #155 (August 1982). The dying Yalan Gur fled into Earth's upper atmosphere, where he merged with his lantern-shaped power battery as he died. The Guardians, impressed with Charlie's spirit, make him a Green Lantern of sector 3319 [57] Charlie Vicker was the second human to join the Green Lantern Corps after Hal Jordan. B'dg also participates in the final battle of the Sinestro Corps War, helping defend Earth. 2) #217 (October 1987). [7] Laham first physically appears as a statue in the Crypts on Oa. [30][31] Under the influence of the red light, Laira's personality degenerates to the point where she is little more than a snarling beast; obsessed with revenge against Sinestro and showing no recognition when confronted by Hal Jordan and John Stewart. [63], Ermey first appeared in Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3 (September 2009); he was the drill sergeant who trained Kilowog. During the New 52, Salaak sends B'dg to Earth to locate Hal Jordan because B'dg can blend in with the planet's indigenous creatures. It is technically genderless, but it is often casually referred to as male. Like many comic book superheroes, the Green Lantern mantle has passed to different names over the years. [16], Chaselon makes a cameo appearance with other members of the Green Lantern Corps in "The Green Loontern", an episode of the animated television series Duck Dodgers. Still a member of the future JLU, he defeats a group of supervillains with McGinnis' help and pleads with McGinnis to stay with the team despite the Batman's growing animosity and disillusion upon the discovery of his true origins. In Blackest Night #1, he is one of the many Black Lanterns beginning a stand against the living Green Lanterns on Oa.[11]. [67] Galius survived the Crisis on Infinite Earths, but lost his power ring after the trial of Sinestro and the subsequent collapse of the Main Power Battery on Oa. With the exception of Yalan Gur, these characters have also served as the Green Lantern for Sector 2814 (which includes Mars). When it is desired, its affiliation with the Corps is shown with foliage arranged into a green band, marked with the standard Green Lantern Corps lantern symbol, circling Mogo's equatorial area.[77]. He was named Deegan, and was voiced by Wade Williams. Eager to please and finding a kindred spirit of honor within her teacher, she becomes his prized pupil. Created by writer N.K. Lantern Corps revolve around a spectrum: green, red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, violet, white, and black. Galius is of a race of aliens whose bodies are enormous heads, with normal sized legs and arms. He appears in cameos in the Green Lantern: First Flight animated film and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. Hailing from the planet H'lven like his predecessor Ch'p, B'dg first sees action when the Spider Guild invades Oa. [42] As they continue their journey, the voices of the dead grow so loud that they rupture Saarek's eardrums, deafening him. [40] When Jordan is put on trial for an attempted murder actually performed by Kraken/Goodness herself, she is unmasked by Kyle Rayner and Guy Gardner before sentence can be passed, and attempts at her primary mission, to obtain the central Green Lantern Power Battery for Darkseid. He made a ring out of a piece of the lantern that granted him a number of powers, predominantly the ability to make green constructs out of hard Bloobert Cob was quickly avenged by his fellow Lanterns, who recovered their stolen rings only moments after his execution. He also appears in a speaking role in the Green Lantern: Emerald Knights animated film. He is slain by Agent Orange, the keeper of the orange light of avarice.[35]. Guy Gardner and Kyle Rayner have also served as Honor Guard members. [15] He is later smashed to bits by several Black Lanterns, his remains are then immolated when Kyle Rayner ignites his dislodged internal power battery to deal a suicide attack to the assembled Black Lanterns. Appearing in the animated film Green Lantern: Emerald Knights in the segment "The First Lantern", Wachet is a semi-translucent, planar alien, nominally female, who was one of the first four chosen as Green Lanterns, and the second to use the full power of her ring following Avra's discovery. Bloobert Cob was later given a name, sector assignment, and history as online "fanon". He breaks free many Sinestro Corps members too and Voz attempts to quell the riot singlehandedly, however Vice easily overpowers him. He is a combination of Marvel Comics' Iron Man and DC Comics' Green Lantern. Created by writer Ron Marz and artist Darryl Banks, Rayner first appeared in Green Lantern vol. There have been five versions of the character to date three supervillains from the mainstream Marvel Universe belonging to the team Squadron Sinister (Earth-616) and two heroes from different alternate universes. Upon his death, his ring passes to Waverly Sayre, who becomes good friends with Laham's widow. She appears in several group scenes in the live-action Green Lantern film and the blind box mini toyline.