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Was there a Green Lantern for Krypton?
Yes there was. The lantern’s name was Tomar-Re, Krypton being located in his sector, 2813.
Is Green Lantern ring made of kryptonite?
Remember, it’s not the actual mineral that can weaken and harm Kryptonians but the radioactive rays emanating from chunks of Kryptonite that Superman really has to worry about. And since Green Lantern rings are basically energy manipulation devices, replicating Kryptonite radiation is well within their capabilities.
What sector is Green Lantern in?
sector 2814
Yalan Gur. Yalan Gur is a Green Lantern introduced as part of an effort to reconcile the Golden Age Green Lantern’s origin with the later introduction of the Green Lantern Corps. He is a red-scaled, reptilian humanoid, assigned to sector 2814 (Earth’s sector) in the 10th century.
Which lantern is the weakest?
Green Lanterns are the most dedicated and heroic warriors of the Emotional Spectrum, so why do they choose to work with Blue Lanterns, the weakest? In the vast annals that make up the Green Lantern Corps mythos, the Blue Lanterns are a Corps powered by the emotion of hope.
When was Green Lantern created?
July 1940
Green Lantern, American comic strip superhero created for DC Comics by artist Mart Nodell and writer Bill Finger. The character first appeared in All-American Comics no. 16 (July 1940).
Who created the Green Lantern Corps?
Green Lantern Corps | |
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Created by | John Broome Gil Kane |
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Base(s) | Oa Mogo |
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Is there a Green Lantern 2?
The end-credits for Green Lantern even set up the never-to-be-made sequel in which Sinestro (Mark Strong) is corrupted by the dark power of the yellow ring of fear after its resurgence. Once the news hit of Green Lantern’s box office flop and poor reception by critics and fans, Warner Bros. canceled the planned sequel.
Who is the fish man in Green Lantern?
Tomar-Re
Tomar-Re is a fictional DC Comics character, and a member of the Green Lantern Corps. He is also the predecessor and father of Tomar-Tu. The character appeared in the 2011 Green Lantern film with his voice provided by Academy Award-Winner, Geoffrey Rush.