The end of the issue sees the two Lanterns in Hal's body as they battle Krona, even unable to recall in the end which of them came up with the idea that finally takes Krona down. In the issue, the two Lanterns work well together, operating effectively as a team. In 1965, John Broome and Gil Kane's Green Lantern #40 saw Alan Scott's ring briefly swap weaknesses to become the same as its Earth-One counterpart, due to the villain Krona affecting Alan's ring. Even their weaknesses are different: Hal's Oan ring is weak to the color yellow, and Alan Scott's ring is weak to wood. Hal Jordan's is more science-fiction, whereas Alan Scott's tends to lean more towards magic. While the two Flashes' powers are virtually identical, there are many differences between Alan Scott's ring and Hal Jordan's. Green Lantern #40 saw the Golden Age and Silver Age versions of the character reunite, with a greater emphasis on finding ways to better link the two different versions of the character together. Alan Scott was the Green Lantern, a superhero moved to a new Earth after a powerful crisis. A fact that, in his era, could cost him his job, or even his life.This wouldn't be the last time Hal Jordan and Alan Scott met in the Silver Age, even though they were separated by different Earths. However, for all of Alan’s honesty, there is one huge lie that follows him. and is seen as hero thanks to positive press coverage. He has spent his young life trying to personify truth, justice, and the American Way. Alan is handsome, clean-shaven and well dressed without a hair out of place. From the outside, Alan is the model of early 1940’s. In the series, it seems that Berlanti and the rest of the crew will be following a similar backstory to the comics according to character descriptions we uncovered back in November:Īlan Scott: White Male, 28 years old. RELATED: GREEN LANTERN TV SERIES: NEW CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS, STORY DIRECTION, AND START DATE: EXCLUSIVE His powers also have a weakness to anything made of wood or plant matter. He still gets his powers from a ring, however, the ring is powered by an actual green lantern. This time, as a gay man and the owner of a media conglomerate who resides on Earth 2.Īlan Scott’s powers are a little different from the other Green Lanterns. When DC brought back the multiverse in the early 2000s, they also brought back Alan Scott. He was also a prominent member of the Justice Society of America before the Justice League was formed. Alan Scott is the first to bear the name Green Lantern, wielding a ring that focuses a mystical green flame. Who Is The Alan Scott Version of Green Lantern?Īlan Scott is the original Green Lantern, before Hal Jordan, featured in the Golden Age of comic books. Earth's original Green Lantern and a founding member of the Justice Society of America, Alan Scott has been a trailblazer for over 80 years. Berlanti was also a writer and producer on Green Lantern (2011). The series is being developed by DC TV alum Greg Berlanti, alongside Seth Grahame-Smith ( Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, It: Chapter Two). RELATED: GREEN LANTERN: NEW CHARACTER DESCRIPTION REVEAL SIMON BAZ AND JESSICA CRUZ AS SERIES REGULARS: EXCLUSIVE We also know of some characters that will not be in the series, Hal Jordan and John Stewart, as these two are being saved for the Green Lantern Corps movie. However, before he takes his villainous turn, he will be seen as one of the Green Lanterns. Also being featured in the series is famous Green Lantern villain, Sinestro. Other Lanterns that will be featured in the series include the aforementioned Guy Gardner, Bree Jarta, Simon Baz, Jessica Cruz. The Green Lantern series will air on HBO Max and will feature various Green Lanterns throughout time.
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