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File:The_Hal_Jordan_Playbook.jpg|''The Hal Jordan Playbook'' published by [[Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|Vandal Savage Press]]. | |||
File:Green_Lantern_Rebirth_6.jpg|link=Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|Green Lanterns make a show of force with their [[Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|power rings]]. | File:Green_Lantern_Rebirth_6.jpg|link=Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|Green Lanterns make a show of force with their [[Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)|power rings]]. | ||
File:Green_Lantern_symbol.png|The Green Lantern symbol gets right to the point. | File:Green_Lantern_symbol.png|The Green Lantern symbol gets right to the point. |
Revision as of 10:16, 31 December 2016
Green Lantern is the name of a number of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
They fight evil with the aid of power rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers.
Original oath by Alfred Bester:
"In brightest day, in blackest night,
no evil shall escape my sight, let those who worship evil's might, beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
- SHOWCASE # 22 "Secret of the Flaming Spear!"
In the News
The Hal Jordan Playbook published by Vandal Savage Press.
Green Lanterns make a show of force with their power rings.
Beloved Green Lantern plushie has it easy. (Personal collection of author.)
Fiction cross-refernce
Nonfiction cross-reference
- DC Comics (nonfiction)
- Gil Kane (nonfiction)
- Green Lantern Corps (nonfiction)
- Hal Jordan (nonfiction)
- Power ring (DC Comics) (nonfiction)
- Sinestro (nonfiction)
External links:
- Green Lantern @ Wikipedia