The Green Lantern

Green
Lantern is the name of several fictional characters,
superheroes appearing in comic books published
by DC Comics. The first (Alan Scott) was created
by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell
in All-American Comics #16 (July 1940).
Each Green Lantern possesses a power ring that
gives the user great control over the physical
world as long as the wielder has sufficient willpower
and strength to wield it. While the ring of the
Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) was magically
powered, the rings worn by all subsequent Lanterns
were technological creations of the Guardians
of the Universe, who granted such rings to worthy
candidates. These individuals made up the intergalactic
police force known as the Green Lantern Corps.
After World War II, when sales of superhero comic
books generally declined, DC ceased publishing
new adventures of Alan Scott as the Green Lantern.
At the beginning of the Silver Age of Comic Books
in the late 1950s, DC editor Julius Schwartz assigned
writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane to revive
the Green Lantern character, this time as test
pilot Hal Jordan, who became a founding member
of the Justice League of America. In the early
1970s, writer Denny O'Neil and artist Neal Adams
teamed Green Lantern with archer Green Arrow in
groundbreaking, socially conscious, and award-winning
stories that pitted the sensibilities of the law-and-order-oriented
Lantern with the populist Green Arrow. Several
cosmically themed series followed, as did occasional
different individuals in the role of Earth's Green
Lantern. Most prominent of these are John Stewart,
Guy Gardner, and Kyle Rayner.
Each
of the Earth's Green Lanterns has been a member
of either the Justice Society of America or the
Justice League of America, and John Stewart was
featured as one of the main characters in both
the Justice League and the Justice League Unlimited
animated series. The Green Lanterns are often
depicted as being close friends of the various
men who have been the Flash, the most notable
friendships having been between Alan Scott and
Jay Garrick (the Golden Age Green Lantern and
Flash), Hal Jordan and Barry Allen (the Silver
Age Green Lantern and Flash), and Kyle Rayner
and Wally West (the modern age Green Lantern and
Flash), as well as Jordan being friends with West.
(Credit:
Wikipedia)
Websites
Green
Lantern Official Animated Movie Site
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