Green Lantern Corps

‘Justice League’ Concept Art for Aquaman, The Flash and More
‘Justice League’ Concept Art for Aquaman, The Flash and More
‘Justice League’ Concept Art for Aquaman, The Flash and More
In case you missed DC’s Dawn of the Justice League special on The CW last night, the company’s own Geoff Johns premiered some new concept art for Justice League and its characters while also re-confirming Green Lantern Corps. as another upcoming addition to the DCU. Warner Bros. released one piece of concept art featuring the JL lineup yesterday, but these new videos give us an even better look at designs for Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash.
ICYMI: Guess Which One of These Green Lanterns Died This Week
ICYMI: Guess Which One of These Green Lanterns Died This Week
ICYMI: Guess Which One of These Green Lanterns Died This Week
We won't keep you guessing; RIP MukMuk, random fish Green Lantern who appears prominently on the cover for this week’s Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion #1. You were too good for this galaxy, which never appreciated your ability to live both outside water and in the vacuum of space, with only minimal squelching noises apparent whenever you were lettered. Your five or six lines of dialogue total will be forever remembered.
Tyrese Gibson Confirms Meeting for ‘Green Lantern’ Role
Tyrese Gibson Confirms Meeting for ‘Green Lantern’ Role
Tyrese Gibson Confirms Meeting for ‘Green Lantern’ Role
Last month, Fast and Furious franchise star Tyrese Gibson hinted that there would be a big announcement regarding Green Lantern at Comic-Con, seemingly indicating that the actor may have been cast in WB’s upcoming reboot. That big announcement was Green Lantern Corps, which will feature not one, but two Green Lanterns. And one of them could indeed be Gibson, as the actor confirms he has met with WB about the movie.
Warner Bros. Announces ‘Green Lantern Corps’ Movie at Comic-Con
Warner Bros. Announces ‘Green Lantern Corps’ Movie at Comic-Con
Warner Bros. Announces ‘Green Lantern Corps’ Movie at Comic-Con
The biggest news coming out coming out of today’s Warner Bros. panel: A confirmation of one of the biggest comic-book movie rumors in recent weeks, that Green Lantern is coming back to the big screen in the near future, and this time with multiple heroes sharing the spotlight. Reports have tied both Chris Pine and Tyrese Gibson to the project, and while neither gentleman was on hand at Hall H, Warners did confirm the movie is in the works, and it has a title: Green Lantern Corps.
Cheap Random Comic Reviews August 2013
Cheap Random Comic Reviews August 2013
Cheap Random Comic Reviews August 2013
I think the intuition/thought process of buying cheap comics is interesting. There's a combination of randomness, curatorial sense and instinct at play. You end up with a group of comics that would ordinarily never be linked together, from different times, artists and publishers, but links and common themes are there and just need to be unearthed. You end up with a vantage point on the artform you
Sources Say Fialkov Left ‘Green Lantern Corps’/’Red Lanterns’ Over John Stewart Death Plans
Sources Say Fialkov Left ‘Green Lantern Corps’/’Red Lanterns’ Over John Stewart Death Plans
Sources Say Fialkov Left ‘Green Lantern Corps’/’Red Lanterns’ Over John Stewart Death Plans
Though writer Joshua Hale Fialkov's blog post announcing he'd no longer be writing DC Comics' Green Lantern Corps and Red Lanterns simply pointed to "editorial decisions about the direction of the book that conflicted with the story I was hired to tell" as the reason for his departure, Bleeding Cool and Comic Book Resources reported today that the specific editorial direction that drove
Joshua Hale Fialkov No Longer Writing ‘Green Lantern Corps’ or ‘Red Lanterns’
Joshua Hale Fialkov No Longer Writing ‘Green Lantern Corps’ or ‘Red Lanterns’
Joshua Hale Fialkov No Longer Writing ‘Green Lantern Corps’ or ‘Red Lanterns’
Mere hours after writer Andy Diggle announced via Twitter that he was ending his run on Action Comics before it began, another DC Comics writer, Joshua Hale Fialkov, posted on his blog that he likewise won't be writing Green Lantern Corps nor Red Lanterns, both of which he was scheduled to take over in June...
DC Comics Announces New Green Lantern Creative Teams
DC Comics Announces New Green Lantern Creative Teams
DC Comics Announces New Green Lantern Creative Teams
Last week, DC Comics and Geoff Johns announced that, after more than eight years and 100 issues, Johns would be stepping down as the writer of Green Lantern. The publisher also revealed that the creative teams behind each Green Lantern title would be leaving their respective books, which left fans to speculate who'd be taking over...
Justice League & Green Lantern Panel: GL With A Gun Vs. ‘Total Dicks’ [SDCC]
Justice League & Green Lantern Panel: GL With A Gun Vs. ‘Total Dicks’ [SDCC]
Justice League & Green Lantern Panel: GL With A Gun Vs. ‘Total Dicks’ [SDCC]
Friday's Justice League panel at San Diego Comic-Con kicked off with moderator John Cunningham, who's DC's VP - Marketing, introducing panelists Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns, Co-Publisher Jim Lee and writers and artists James Robinson, Nicola Scott, Tony Bedard, Francis Manapul, Brian Buccellato and editor Brian Cunningham...
Parting Shot: Green Lantern Corps #1 Kicks Off with Unfortunately Named ‘Triumph of the Will’
Parting Shot: Green Lantern Corps #1 Kicks Off with Unfortunately Named ‘Triumph of the Will’
Parting Shot: Green Lantern Corps #1 Kicks Off with Unfortunately Named ‘Triumph of the Will’
The preview of Green Lantern Corps #1 hit CBR today, and while I'm guessing this is another one of those unintentional missteps, all I'm going to say is that giving the first arc of your superhero comic the same name as one of the most famous pieces of Nazi propaganda is a pretty bold move, and unless you know exactly what you're doing and how to handle it with clarity and nuance, probably a prett

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