In honor of Geoff Johns' epic run on "Green Lantern," CBR asks, what was your favorite new character introduced to the GL mythos in the last nine years?
Each week, Big Issues focuses on a newly released comic-book issue of significance. This week, it’s Green Lantern #20. Written by Geoff Johns (Justice League, Aquaman) and drawn by Doug Mahnke (JLA, Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein), the...Show More Summary
"Green Lantern: New Guardians" writer Justin Jordan told CBR he has no plans revert Kyle Rayner from White Lantern to Green and how Kyle's unique viewpoint colors his approach to dealing with new villain Relic.
DC Comics has released a preview for "Green Lantern: New Guardians" #21, the first issue by incoming writer Justin Jordan. The issue, featuring an appearance by Hal Jordan, hits stores June 19.
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Doug Zawisza gives Geoff Johns' "Green Lantern" #20 5 stars, calling the writer's final Lantern issue a satisfying conclusion to an epic tale that "deserves to be read and re-read, studied and analyzed."
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In a chat with Paste, Johns discussed the experience of concluding his beloved Green Lantern run, his affinity towards underdog characters and the upcoming, Trinity Wars event series.
After teasing that he and his "Green Lantern" collaborator would reteam on "a new project later this year," Geoff Johns has made it official: Artist Doug Mahnke will join him on "Justice League of America."
It’s a fairly busy week for fans of the smaller publishers. We’ve got the full retail list, as well as reviews of books from Dark Horse and IDW.
DC rolls out The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires, and has more Green Lantern, New Guardians, and Aquaman.
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In anticipation of DC, CBR and the CBLDF's Greenest Night event celebrating writer Geoff Johns' 9-year run on "Green Lantern," CBR wants to read your questions and favorite moments from Johns' tenure with the ring-slinger.
Yes, after being in charge of Green Lantern for nearly a decade, revitalizing the title, and adding more to the DC universe mythos than anybody besides Jack Kirby, Geoff Johns has penned his final issue. Plus Godzilla, sex, a sword-wielding Little Red Riding Hood and more, all in this week’s comics! Read more...
"Green Lantern" writer and DC CCO Geoff Johns discusses leaving the book most closely associated with his name after nearly a decade, reflecting on his run and how different creation myths play into the Lanterns' universe.
This lantern was built from recyclable goods. It’s a bit dangerous when used like the image above, but [The Green Gentleman] does give you a few other options in his build instructions which make for much safer operation.
The lantern enclosure is made from old cans and a glass jar. He screwed a couple of boards together at a right … Read the rest
DC Comics has released a preview of "Green Lantern" #20, the final issue of Geoff Johns' tenure writing the series with a spectrum of artists. The epic battle between the First Lantern and the Guardians hits May 22.
"Lost‘s" Damon Lindelof stresses the problem Warner Bros. faces with its DC Comics movies isn’t one of character but one of tone, noting the differing worlds of "Green Lantern" & "The Dark Knight."
There are a ton of Dark Knights in the new DC trailer and a planet that's actually a Green Lantern.
CBR teams with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund to host Greenest Night: A Celebration of Geoff Johns' Green Lantern, an intimate look at Johns' epic DC Comics run with all proceeds benefiting the CBLDF.
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