Guy Gardner came to prominence in the 1980s, but his first appearance in DC Comics is in the pages of 1968's Green Lantern ...
This new understanding of how Green Lanterns interact with the other colors fills in a long-standing plot hole... Morgan Hampton, Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, and Arif Prianto's ...
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #5 is written by Tim Sheridan ... It explains that the Crimson Flame is powered by the red light of rage, standing on one end of the Emotional Spectrum.
The other members of Earth’s Green Lantern Corps all couldn’t stand him, so he joined the newly formed Justice League International in 1987. There, Guy’s popularity soared, mainly as the ...