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Green lantern corps comic pdf Continue This page contains information about the Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1). Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1) is the 24th issue published by DC Comics from 1986 to 1988. It followed the publication of Green Lantern Lantern Corps Vol 1 (1986-1988) Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1), the 24th issue published by DC Comics from 1986 to 1988. It followed the publication of the Green Lantern (Volume 2) #200 and continued the number from this volume. All but the final issue was written by Steve Englehart, with a conclusion written by Joey Cavalieri. The pencils included Joe Staton, Bill Willingham and Gil Kane. According to the name change, the book's narrative focus expanded from the then Green Lantern of the Earth (usually Hal Jordan, though both Jon Stewart and Guy Gardner were prominent at different times) to the full extent of the Green Lantern Corps. Cancelled after two years with the release of #224, several actors (most notably Hal Jordan) have switched to Action Comics Weekly (volume 1). After returning the title to Superman's monthly book in 1988 and 1989, two special films, Green Lantern, were published. The next current name for Green Lantern will begin publication in 1990 as Green Lantern (Volume 3). The idea of the title focusing on the entire green lantern enclosure will be revived in 1992 with an anthology of Green Lantern Hull quarterly (volume 1). After Green Lantern: Revival, Green Lantern Corps (Volume 2) will begin publication in 2006. Issues Back to Comics Content : Comics G : Green Lantern Corps Volume 1 Fictional Intergalactic Military/Police Force appear in comics published by DC Comics This article has a few questions. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the discussion page. (Learn how and when to delete these message templates) This article describes a work or element of fiction in basically a universe style. Please help rewrite it to explain fiction more clearly and provide a non-fiction perspective. (September 2017) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) The summary of the plot of this article may be too long or overly detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (September 2017) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) (Learn how and when to delete this message template) Green Lantern Corps Green Lantern Corps. Art by Alex Ross.Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceShowcase #22 (September 1959)Created by John Broome Gil KaneIn-story informationBase (s)OaMogoRosterSee: The list of green lanterns Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic militarized law enforcement organization appear in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe narration of the Guardians, the race of the immortals living living Planet Oa. According to the DC succession, the Green Lantern Corps has been around for three billion years, having experienced numerous conflicts, both domestic and foreign. Currently running divided as a pair between 3,600 sectors of the universe, there are 7,204 members (known as commonly as Green Lanterns), two lanterns for each sector except Sector 2814, which has six members. Each Green Lantern is given a ring of power, a weapon, providing the use of incredible abilities that are directed by the wearer's own willpower. The story of publication In 1959, during the revival of the popularity of comics about superheroes in America, DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz decided to rethink the superhero of the 1940s Green Lantern as a science fiction hero. Schwartz's new concept of Green Lantern had a different name (Hal Jordan), costume and origin history, and has nothing to do with the original Green Lantern. While the Green Lantern of the 1940s was the lone avenger who had only adventures on Earth, the new Green Lantern was just one of a group of interstellar lawmakers who all called themselves Green Lanterns. The group was first mentioned in Showcase #22 (1960) when the dying Green Lantern passes on its Hal Jordan ring. Over the years, writers have introduced a large cast of Green Lanterns in both supporting and starring roles. The fictional story of the Group Guardians Main article: Guardians of the Universe Guardians of the Universe are one of several races that originated on the planet Malthus and were among the first intelligent life forms in the universe. At that time they were short grayish-blue humanoids with black hair. They became scientists and thinkers, experimenting on the worlds around them. At a crucial moment billions of years ago, a Maltusian named Krona used time-bending technology to observe the beginning of the universe. However, this ordeal has unleashed a catastrophe on the whole existence. Initially, the experiment split the universe into a multiverse and created an evil antifatic universe. After the retroactive destruction of the Multiverse, it turned out that Crohn's flooded the beginning of the universe with entropy, forcing her to born old. The Crohn's experiment also attracted a multiverse traveler who wanted to save his Earth. He brought with him the Tourist Lantern, powered by the Emotional Spectrum. Working with Voltum, the future Guardians shed their emotions into the Great Heart and inadvertently create the First Ring. Voltum received this ring and implanted the Great Heart in his chest, controlling the entire emotional spectrum, which made him dangerous. Future guardians destroyed his Tourist Lantern, which further aggravated the situation. Future Keeper Rami used parts of lantern Travel to create the first seven green lantern rings and imprison the First Lantern Shortly thereafter it was decided that the emotional spectrum is now too dangerous to own. Male Maltese were arguing about how to handle the situation. One group decided to dedicate its eternal existence to containing evil; this group split into the Guardians of the Universe and the Controllers. Later one male Guardian would become a Pale Bishop and found Paling, an anti-emotion faith. The females, however, saw no need to involve themselves and, as Oana was immortal by then and no longer needed reproduction, left their comrades and became known as the zaarons later founding Star Sapphires. Moving to the planet Oa in the center of the universe, the Guardians devoted themselves to fighting evil and creating an orderly universe. During this period they slowly evolved into their present occurrence. The only weakness of the Green Lantern is the yellow energy of fear, the opposite of the green energy of the will. After the Green Lantern Cinestro betrayed the Green Lantern Corps and created the Bluestro Corps, a prophecy was fulfilled that the Lantern Corps of other cosmic energies of emotions should form, such as Red (rage), Orange (greed), Black (death), White (life), Indigo (compassion), Blue (hope) and Purple (love). Hunters and Massacre Sector 666 Home article: Hunters (DC Comics) In its first attempt to secure their will and protect against all threats, about 3.5 billion years ago the Guardians of the Universe created a legion of robotic watchmakers called Hunters. At first, faithfully serving to ensure order, over time the hunters came to resent their slavery and the moral limitations that the Guardians had issued them. They have also been found to be inherently imperfect because of their inability to recognize or feel emotions. They rebelled against the Guardians and waged a millennial war that ended in an attack on the planet Oa. The Guardians overpowered their android servants, stripped them of power and banished them throughout the universe. Eventually, the surviving Hunters formed their own robotic society and continued their own interpretation of their original mission (which often involved interfering and thwarting the Guardian's plans). In the Series, the Martian Hunter Guardians for the first time get the idea of intergalactic police from their own Martian hunters. They offer the Martian race the opportunity to be this force. The Martians refuse, but the Guardians take the title for androids. Jeff Jones's 2008 storyline,s Green Lantern: The Secret Origins reveals that the Hunters suffered from a malfunction in their logic that led them to believe that order can only be achieved by eliminating a lifetime. They raged through sector 666, masses of trillions in the process. The only survivors came together to form five inversions, swearing to avenge the Guardians for the actions of their creations. One of the five, The Atrocitus, later became the leader of the Red Lantern Corps. It was later discovered that the Hunters had no shortage of their logic as previously thought, but that the renegade Keeper of the Crohn's reprogrammed them in an attempt to show the other Guardians the need to accept emotions. The creation of the Corps, punished by the failure of the Hunters, the Guardians decided that their newest strength of soldiers for good will consist of living beings, those who had free agency and strong moral character. A brief first attempt was by Hull, who got energy cannons and energy batteries to the hunters to serve them in their purpose. Soon the Guardians decided to end this organization, the last of them was Kendota Kr'nek, who served three and a half to three billion years ago in the war against the Apodolips. To arm this new legion of heavenly knights, the Guardians created the Rings of Power, a ring beyond the control of advanced technology that allowed their carriers to project green beams of energy, with which the carrier could conjure up objects of any size or shape limited only by their imagination and willpower. It started with the choice of Rori Dag, who became the first member of the 3600 strong Green Lantern Corps.