By The Fanboy SEO on Jun 14, 2012 in:
FCBD, Comics, Trinity war, New 52, Hal Jordan, Sinestro, Green Lantern Corps, Green Lantern, DC Comics, Earth 2, Alan Scott
Is it just me or is DC Comics screwing most if not all that is hallowed in their Green Lantern franchise/brand? Methinks that the shit hit the fan for Green Lantern after that awesome flop GL movie starring Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, is being reintroduced into DC Comics in a big way: as the main superhero of the parallel-world Earth 2, and as a gay man. via usa today...
By The Fanboy SEO on May 28, 2012 in:
Justice Society of America, Comics, James Robinson, New 52, Obsidian, Green Lantern, DC Comics, Nicola Scott, Jade, Earth 2, Alan Scott
Rumor has it that Earth 2 Green Lantern Alan Scott will be the gay, prominent DC character that is set to debut soon. Bleedingcool is insisting that the gay superhero is actually the speculated homosexual character. So my question is whether or not...
By The Fanboy SEO on May 11, 2012 in:
Blackest Night, Abin Sur, Comics, Indigo-1, The Third Army, Indigo Tribe, Geoff Johns, Hal Jordan, Spoilers, Sinestro, Green Lantern, Doug Mahnke
Like the title for the post? Well you got to believe it. DC Comics' Green Lantern # 9 just came out this week and it had some sweet revelations about the mysterious Indigo Tribe. In this latest issue written by Geoff Johns with art by Doug Mahnke, we...
DC Direct has a sure winner with this cool looking statue featuring the modern day / New 52 Green Lantern Sinestro from the current volume of "Green Lantern" written by Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke.This definitely made me want to go and pick up the st...
The Green Lantern corpsman Kyle Rayner has an extremely big problem. Just how big is his quandary? Well, it's the size of an artificial solar system. via io9...
Just the bags alone for this year's Comic-Con is worth the price of admission. Maybe someone will sell one of these on eBay and I might get myself one :) Source: http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2011/07/justice-league-among-warner-br...