DC’s Absolute Universe has no problem shaking things up in major ways, but Absolute Green Lantern #1 might have just made one ...
DC’s Absolute Green Lantern has just released its debut issue, and calling Hal Jordan’s new status quo “wild” would be an ...
For Absolute Green Lantern, there may be an Abin Sur, Hal, John, Guy, and Jo, but there are no Green Lantern rings. There is ...
DC is closing out its second wave of Absolute books with one of my most anticipated entries, and while the bar was high, ...
It won't be long before the Absolute Universe finally gets a Green Lantern, but I've got a sneaking suspicion that Hal Jordan is about to go rogue. Ever since the DC All In initiative began ...
The first issue of Absolute Green Lantern, conversely, restores a sense of mystery to the idea, forcing Hal Jordan to confront forces he does not understand. The story opens on a desert highway ...
In that issue, they established that the dying alien Abin Sur, who bequeathed his Green Lantern power ring to pilot Hal Jordan in his famous origin story, only gave it to him due to close proximity.
As played out in the comics (and in 2011's Green Lantern), Hal Jordan was bequeathed the Green Lantern power ring by the dying alien Abin Sur, becoming the greatest and most well-known Green Lantern.
There is only death and horror… and no one wants to know what's up with Hal Jordan's other hand. As seen on Mark Simmond's cover of Absolute Green Lantern #1… That's Hal Jordan, and he may ...