Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by DC’s rockstar artists at the time, led by Ivan Reis and Doug Mahnke, Blackest Night delivers zombified horrors through a classic epic superhero lens. Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, and even the Superman from Earth-Two all returned, rising from the dead, answering the Black Lantern Corps’ call. While the Black Lanterns launched the event, other heroes and villains entered the Emotional Spectrum as well.Heroes like Wonder Woman and the Flash and villains like Lex Luthor and Scarecrow all accepted different colored power rings, joining the various Lantern Corps. The Blackest Night would consume the galaxy, so these new Lantern recruits teamed up with Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to save the universe.The rise of the Black Lantern Corps launched the Blackest Night event. The Book of Oa foretold the “Blackest Night,” an event that Alan Moore first teased in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 in 1986. Over two decades later, Geoff Johns delivered on that prophecy, transforming DC’s deceased into Black Hand and Nekron’s minions.RELATED: 10 Most Important Pieces Of Green Lantern Lore New Readers Need to Know
Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by DC’s rockstar artists at the time, led by Ivan Reis and Doug Mahnke, Blackest Night delivers zombified horrors through a classic epic superhero lens. Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, and even the Superman from Earth-Two all returned, rising from the dead, answering the Black Lantern Corps’ call. While the Black Lanterns launched the event, other heroes and villains entered the Emotional Spectrum as well.
Heroes like Wonder Woman and the Flash and villains like Lex Luthor and Scarecrow all accepted different colored power rings, joining the various Lantern Corps. The Blackest Night would consume the galaxy, so these new Lantern recruits teamed up with Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to save the universe.
The rise of the Black Lantern Corps launched the Blackest Night event. The Book of Oa foretold the “Blackest Night,” an event that Alan Moore first teased in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 in 1986. Over two decades later, Geoff Johns delivered on that prophecy, transforming DC’s deceased into Black Hand and Nekron’s minions.
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