Green Lantern has been around in one form or another for over eighty years now. Whether it be the Golden Age adventures of Alan Scott, the Silver and Bronze Age adventures of Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner in the ’90s, and the plethora of Lanterns that have joined the mythos in the modern age, Green Lantern comics have given readers a variety of brilliant characters and stories. The Green Lantern mythos can be quite complicated, but the stories can be very rewarding for anyone willing to do the work.There are a lot of Green Lantern comics for readers to choose from, which can be very daunting for a new reader. However, there are lots of great stories that a new reader can pick up and love from the word go. Some comics are perfect for non-Green Lantern fans because they feature amazing stories that will turn them into instant fans.Alan Scott: Green Lantern highlights the hardships of LGBTQ+ individuals in the 40s, using the tribulations of a man who has to hide who he is to inform the book’s drama. Alan Scott: Green Lantern digs into who Alan is like never before, but doesn’t skimp on the action and drama that make superhero stories so engaging. This book subtly changes the origin of Alan and the Starheart that powers him, as well as showing the hardships of his life in a time when he couldn’t be himself. It’s an excellent book.
Green Lantern has been around in one form or another for over eighty years now. Whether it be the Golden Age adventures of Alan Scott, the Silver and Bronze Age adventures of Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner in the ’90s, and the plethora of Lanterns that have joined the mythos in the modern age, Green Lantern comics have given readers a variety of brilliant characters and stories. The Green Lantern mythos can be quite complicated, but the stories can be very rewarding for anyone willing to do the work.
There are a lot of Green Lantern comics for readers to choose from, which can be very daunting for a new reader. However, there are lots of great stories that a new reader can pick up and love from the word go. Some comics are perfect for non-Green Lantern fans because they feature amazing stories that will turn them into instant fans.
Alan Scott: Green Lantern highlights the hardships of LGBTQ+ individuals in the 40s, using the tribulations of a man who has to hide who he is to inform the book’s drama. Alan Scott: Green Lantern digs into who Alan is like never before, but doesn’t skimp on the action and drama that make superhero stories so engaging. This book subtly changes the origin of Alan and the Starheart that powers him, as well as showing the hardships of his life in a time when he couldn’t be himself. It’s an excellent book.
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