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Alan Scott's early days as the Green Lantern are seen in a new light! The Green Lantern is the most powerful member of the JSA, beloved by all of America, but his personal life is a well-kept secret.
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #2 reimagines a piece of Golden Age lore. By Jenna Anderson. November 28, 2023, 6:17pm. Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X; ...
Green Lantern hasn't been as present in live-action movies and TV shows as other DC superheroes, but there are enough ...
0124DC125 – Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #6 Fatima Wajid Cover – $4.99 0124DC126 – Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #6 Mateus Manhanini Cover – $4.99 (W) Tim Sheridan (A) Cian Tormey (CA ...
Alan Scott, the Golden Age Green Lantern, made his comic debut back in 1941. But thanks to the modern story development of Alan Scott coming out as gay, he remains surprisingly relevant to the DC ...
The Red Lantern was recently introduced as part of the modern Justice Society of America revival. Earlier comics detailed how he was the archenemy of Green Lantern Alan Scott and the first ...
Alan Scott's queer identity ties into his willpower, unlocking immense Green Lantern power. His emotional breakthrough leads to an uncontrollable surge of energy unlike seen before by a Green Lantern.
The original Green Lantern doesn't get the attention of his successors, but in his new series by Tim Sheridan sheds light on his personal struggles.
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #2 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, and Matt Herms relays an untold tale of Alan Scott’s past. The issue reveals that Scott spent some time as a patient in Arkham Asylum.
In 'Green Lantern: Alan Scott' by writer James Tynion IV and artist Stephen Byrne, Alan, one of DC's oldest superheroes, comes out to his adult children Jade and Obsidian. You may like ...
Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern and the father of gay superhero Obsidian, will be relaunched as a gay character next week as part of the "Earth 2" reboot of its older superheroes.
UPDATE 5/27: Jeremy Irvine has now been confirmed to play Alan Scott/Green Lantern in the upcoming HBO Max series. Irvine shared the news on Instagram. "Very excited to be joining the DC Universe!," ...
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