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Continue This page contains information about the Corps (Volume 1). (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 , with a conclusion written by Joey Cavalieri. The pencils included , Bill Willingham and . According to the name change, the book's narrative focus expanded from the then Green Lantern of the Earth (usually , though both Jon Stewart and 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 Weekly (volume 1). After returning the title to '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 -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 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 . 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 decided to rethink the of the 1940s Green Lantern as a 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 #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 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 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 . 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 , 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 (), 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 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 '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 , 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. The crisis and the consequences of both the Corps and the Guardians suffered losses during the Infinite Lands Crisis. The Inability of the Guardians to take appropriate action during the crisis led to their decision to leave Aa in the company of their female colleagues, the . Left on its devices, the Corps underwent a major reorganization. A team of Green Lanterns led by Hal Jordan was stationed on Earth, and the system of appropriation of one Green Lantern to the sector was temporarily abandoned. The Corps' decision to execute led to the activation of a previously unknown safe, which resulted in the death of all Green Lanterns, with the exception of Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Gnorth and Ch'p. The Guardians eventually returned to Oa and began the reconstruction of the Corps, appointing Guy Gardner to Earth, Jon Stewart in Mosaic World and Hal Jordan to recruit new members. Ironically, Jordan himself will ultimately be responsible for destroying the incarnation of the Corps, which he helped create. The fall of the Green Lantern Corps has been patrolling the D.C. universe for more than three billion years. During this huge time some Green Lanterns rebelled and turned against the Corps. The rogue Green Lantern, , existed in the future era of the Legion of super-heroes. Two of the most important fallen lanterns were Cinestro, the rogue Green Lantern, and Hal Jordan, who unknowingly became obsessed with , an ancient fear- caught in the battery. On the ruins of its home , Jordan was absorbed which, in turn, allowed him to overcome his fear, all the while not knowing that his fear had been tarnished by the Parallax being. This was planned by Sinestro when he was imprisoned in Battery. The ranks of the Green Lantern Corps were destroyed by Jordan, obsessed with Parallax. The Corps' power source, the Central Power Battery, was drained by Jordan and destroyed by removing the original power source for the rings. One Keeper, Gante, survived Jordan's onslaught and chose young artist as the Corps' only Green Lantern. Rayner eventually became Parallax's sworn enemy, and during their first battle, Rayner deliberately triggered a chain reaction in Oa's core, causing the planet to explode. After the fall of the Corps, other organizations tried to fill the power vacuum left by the Guardians. The two organizations had the first notable successes: and L.E.G.I.O.N. However, none of them ever reached the power and of the Green Lantern Corps. Restoration of the Green Lantern Corps New Corps: Kyle Rayner, Mahaan Van'n Intractus, Hammerun, Anya Savenlovic, Garl Rathbone and Suol. Cover of Green Lantern: New Corps No.1 (1999). Artist Scott Eaton. When Kyle Rayner accidentally traveled back in time to ten years in the past and met the young Hal Jordan, the Guardians were able to send Rayner back in his time, using the power of Central Battery after Jordan and Rayner defeated the Bluestrod together. However, Cinestro ordered his zwardian ring to force Jordan to put Rayner on the time portal, trying to get Jordan stuck in Rayner's time. Learning of his future as Parallax (not knowing, however, that the actions of his future self-government were the result of possessing the fear of a person under the machinations of the future self-Sinestro) and realizing that the future needs him to go back in time and allow future events to unravel in the way it should have been, Young Jordan knew that he must forget everything he had learned from the present , and gave Rayner a copy of his ring to restart the Green Lantern Corps in an attempt to undo some of the that he knew he was going to do once he was back in the past. Rayner then gave the ring to Jennifer-Lynn Hayden, daughter of 's Senior Green Lantern, after which she became the first woman to follow in her father's footsteps after he made another copy with him. In the Green Lantern: New Corps, during his week-long adventure in space, Rayner first recruited Magan Van'n Intrakt from the planet Van'n, Hammerun, a bounty hunter from the Ilskado system, Anya Savenlovic, a lieutenant colonel in the Soviet Air Force, who was in anabiosis after she participated in a space mission in 1964, Garlut However, the group later realized Istractus was a traitor after they discovered that he had enslaved his homeland with his ring and began to invade other worlds. Green Lanterns eventually stopped the renegade after the battle, but at the cost of one of their own: Hammeroon. Rayner realized that he couldn't be the only one who could choose who to wear the rings with, and took all the power rings back from the Green Lanterns until it was time for the Revival Corps. After the Hammeroon Memorial was installed, Rayner returned to Earth. The former Green Lanterns, despite the fact that they were deprived of rings, decided to continue their intergalactic adventures. In an attempt to atone for his guilt after his actions as a Parallax, Hal Jordan sacrificed his life by reigning the sun again, after which Oa and the Central Power Battery were fully restored by the physical manifestation of Jordan's dying will, channeled through his old friend and confidant Thomas Kalmaku. Shortly thereafter, Kyle Rayner, imbued with Jonah's immense power after the battle with Oblivion and Alexander Nero, sent the remaining energy left over in the sun, which was once the Immortal Guardian, back to the Central Energy Battery. This allowed them to be reborn as children of both sexes. After Hayden regained her Starheart powers and became Jade's superheroine again, Rayner gave the ring to Jon Stewart. After Oa Kilovog's return, he eventually rose. With everything apparently in place, , , Stewart, and Rayner made plans to rebuild the enclosure once again. It later emerged that Hal Jordan was obsessed with the living embodiment of fear, an ancient parasite called Parallax. Parallax has been jailed in Central Power for billions of years and has a mysterious yellow impurity in the green light enclosure, making them vulnerable against yellow. Hal Jordan, learning the truth about Parallax, separated from him and reborn as the Green Lantern. Jordan, with the help of Jon Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner and Kilovog, reintroduced Parallax. After Parallax's return to the Central Power Battery, the Guardians continued to re-build and expand the Green Lantern Corps, reinforced by its power rings, now capable of directly influencing the yellow, provided that the Lantern could collide and conquer its fear. This new corps, trained by Kilowog, Kyle Rayner, Guy Gardner, and other veterans, is mostly made up of recruits. Only a handful of Veterans Lanterns remained in the ranks. Each sector has two lanterns assigned to protect it (with Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart appointed as of Sector 2814, Guy and Kyle acts as elite members responsible for training). Due to an ancient pact with the Spider Guild, Vega's star system is closed to all members of the Corps. New Green Lantern there is now a lack of both the human resources and the political influence it once had because of its long-standing absence in many sectors. This has led to the Corps being unable to intervene in the situations it might have had before Parallax destroyed the old Corps, including conflicts such as the Rann-Hanagara War. The guards remain firmly unconspoiled by what they see as a conflict that could destabilize many sectors, but that hasn't stopped Kyle Rayner and Kilowog from helping refugees. Despite these difficulties, Hull played a role in the superfighting victory. Several Lanterns were killed by slowing the progress of the renegade on Oa, the sacrifice that allowed Earth's most powerful heroes to execute their plan to contain him. The mogul, a reasonable planet and member of the corps, is positioning itself as the final battleground between Superboy-Prime and the two Supermen. Responsibility for the imprisonment of Superboy-Prime was taken by the Guardians, who accused the corps of his obligation by imprisoning him inside a small red Sun-Eater with fifty green lanterns on permanent guard duty. Prime Duty is considered one of the Lowest Functions of the Corps, and Guy Gardner was sentenced to a month of such duty for one of his frequent violations of the rules. As the time frame, the green lantern corps increased its numbers, with many former interns now full officers. The lack of really experienced lanterns remains a problem, with Guy Gardner being called upon often to help newcomers. Lost Lanterns Lost Lanterns were a group of green lanterns that tried to stop Parallax from reaching Oa. The Parallax defeated them in space and after Parallax destroyed Hull, they were a mark. Instead, they were captured by hunters and taken to Biot, the hunter's home world in Sector 3601. They have been used in various experiments to design and develop new models. They were eventually found and rescued by the resurrected Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner. They returned to the enclosure, albeit with some difficult adjustment. Despite the fact that the Parallax learned about Hal Jordan's possession, many still accuse him of captivity and group with themselves when they are summoned to Oa. Sinestro Corps of War Home article: Sinestro Corps Rogue Green Lantern Cinestro, working with the Anti-Monitor, has created its own version of the enclosure. Dubbed the Bluestro Corps, he recruited creatures that could generate great fear. One of the members recruited to the Sinestro corps was , the son of former Green Lantern Abine Sur, who held a grudge against Hal Jordan for choosing to wear his father's ring instead of him. Armed with yellow rings and lanterns made on the Guardian, the Sinestro Corps staged an attack Oa, killing dozens of Green Lantern Corps officers, abducting Kyle Rayner and freeing SuperBoy Prime, Parallax and Superman Cyborg out of the Supervision. As the Sinestro Corps terror campaign spread, the Guardians desperately rewrote the first Ten Act in the Book of Oa, allowing the remaining Lanterns to use deadly force against members of the Sinestro Corps. This law later expanded to include all opponents of the Green Lanterns, although the law does not apply to cold-blooded killing of defenseless opponents. This distinction played a role in laira's expulsion from the Green Lantern Corps for the murder of Amon Sura when he was unarmed, her induction into the Red Lanterns, and subsequent death during the war of blue-and-black night storylines. Black Night Home article: Black Night Hidden in the Book of Oa is the forbidden chapter of Cosmic Revelations, which contains a prophecy called Black Night. In the prophecy, seven different colored enclosures fight each other, eventually destroying each other and the universe. After the war in Sinestro,Ganta and Seid were expelled from the Guardians. Realizing that the prophecy Black Night will become, they create a blue ring, fed by hope. The rest of the Guardians create the Alpha Lanterns and reveal the new laws they wrote to the Green Lantern Corps. During the Black Night itself, the Guardians are finally aware of the accuracy of the prophecy and imprisoned by The Scar; The rogue Guardian, which launches an attack on the Corps by reviving deceased members like Black Lanterns. Command falls to Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner and Salam, the senior Lantern, holding the title of Clarissi. The Green Lantern Corps, along with six other corps (The Cinestro Corps, the Red Lantern Corps, the Indigo Tribe, the Blue Lantern Corps, Agent Orange and Star Sapphires), are battling black lanterns to restore security and order to the universe. The ends when Hal Jordan, merged with the Essence of Life, and the newly created White Lantern Corps defeats Necron and banishes him from the realm of the living. Highlights of the Day Home article: The at the end of Black Night, 12 heroes and villains have been resurrected for some unknown purpose. The events of The Light Day follow the exploits of these heroes and villains trying to learn the secret of their salvation. It turned out that the 12 resurrected must perform the individual task given to them by the White Lantern Organization. If they are successful, their lives will be fully returned. In New Mexico, Sinestro discovers a white lantern battery that no lantern can move. Boston Brand aka made the first White Lantern picking up a White Lantern battery and charged to find a new champion who would carry the white light of life and take the place of the face. It turns out to be Alec Holland, the new that defeats the Dark Avatar that saves the Earth. Hal Jordan, as well as The other Lantern Corps attempt to prevent the capture of all emotional individuals, which eventually leads to the Green Lantern Corps of War. Kyle Rayner, Jon Stewart, and Ganthet face a revolt from Alpha Lanterns and then fight the weapon Of The Guardian wielding a from Boston's Brenda White Lantern Ring. Guy Gardner explores an unknown sector and continues a secret pact with Ganthet and Atrocitus. As Guy leaves OA, Kilowog and Arisia join in his quest as they set in motion a universal rescue plan against a new, hidden enemy who, meanwhile, pulls Sodam Yat out of the sun of Daxama taking Ion face. The War of the Green Lanterns after the blackest night, Hal Jordan forms a free alliance with , Atrocitus, Sinestro, , and Indigo-1 to find and protect the emotional entities that have been kidnapped by the mysterious villain. The kidnapper, it turned out, was Crohn's, who also, as it turned out, was the one who caused the Hunters to go on the in the first place. Carol, Sinestro, Atrocities, Saint Walker, Larkliz and Indigo-1 were trapped in the Book of Black. However, Hal runs away and takes their rings. The Crown begins the next phase of its plan, using the Guardians as the masters of entities. He also puts Parallax back in the Central Power Battery, restoring yellow impurities and brainwashing all Green Lanterns to serve him. However, Hal, Kyle Rayner, Jon Stewart, Guy Gardner and Kilovog have a measure of resistance, due to their previous experiences with fear. Another Lantern not affected by yellow impurities is Gante. The keel is captured by The Crown, and his resistance to brainwashing is overcome. To prevent The Crown from controlling them, the earthlings swiped their Green Lantern rings and donned Hal's rings, rescued from the Book of Black. Hal takes the Ring of the Bluestro Corps, Guy takes the Red Lantern Ring, John takes the Indigo Ring, and Kyle takes the Blue Lantern Ring. Hal, John, Guy and Kyle go to the Central Power Battery to remove Parallax and return the case to normal. However, an ambush of brain-washed lanterns separates the group. Hal and Guy are eventually captured by the Guardians, while Kyle and John travel to with the intention of freeing him from Crown's control. However, John and Kyle are attacked by lanterns as they travel to the core of the Mogo. John uses the Energy of the Black Lantern left in the Mogo and uses it to destroy the Mogo. This allows Hal and Guy to escape from The Crown and regroup with John and Kyle. Four Lanterns and Gante go to Battery, where Hal owns the Agent Orange ring, while Guy owns the Star Sapphire ring. Hal, John, Kyle and Gante battle the brainwashed Lanterns, while Guy removes Parallax from the Battery, restoring the Corps. With impurities removed, Hal, John, Kyle and Guy restore their Green Lantern rings and join in in the final battle against the Crown and the obsessed essence of the Guardians. During the final fight Hal and Kyle release Carol, Cinestro and others from the Book of Black. In addition, Sinestro again becomes the Green Lantern. Hal kills Crohn's, freeing the essence from the Guardians. However, the Guardians consider Hal the most dangerous Green Lantern, so they suck him out of the Corps. The rise of the Third Army Green Lantern Corps remained unchanged as a result of the reboot used in the Flashpoint series. As for 2011, Sinestro was still reluctant of Green Lantern, Hal remained in exile (although he was forced to help up TheInestro with a ring created and powered by Sinestro), while Kyle went TOER WITH six members of another lantern enclosure. John was recently forced to kill Green Lantern, who was about to give tortured access codes to the Oan Defense Network from the Keepers. The guy remains the only main character with a stable position in the corps. The Guardians now consider the Green Lantern Corps a failure. They plan to replace it with the mysterious Third Army, which will be headed by the equally mysterious First Lantern. The third army consists of creatures without free will, which are made of bio-tissue Guardians. The First Lantern is a creature that was imprisoned and held under the protection of senior Guards because it was considered too dangerous to leave him at large. Sinestro gave Haye Jordan a temporary ring to help him on missions, but the Guardians attacked them, and both rings merged into one, faulty. He mistakenly came to the conclusion that Cinestro and Jordan were dead, so went in search of a new Lantern named Simon Baz. Simon Baz is a Muslim-American green lantern, first featured in the film Green Lantern 0 (vol. 5). The Guardians command the Third Army to destroy the Green Lanterns. B'dg Sector 1014 said some green lights had discovered the true intentions of the guards. Meanwhile, Green Lantern Sentinel Guy Gardner helps the ship as a peace treaty with the warring planets. This is interrupted when he learns that his mortal enemy, Ksar, is free. Unbeknownst to Guy, Ksar was released by the Guardians. The guy takes half of the Lanterns with him from the mission to keep his family safe, but they are met by members of the Third Army. The third army kills all the Lanterns with Guy, including Vandor Lantern. The guy escapes, but only to get reprimanded and be removed from the corps. Meanwhile, Green Lantern Jon Stewart is on a mission to collect all parts of the dead, intelligent planet known as Mogo, in the hope that Mogo will be able to rebuild himself. It succeeds, and Mogo is reborn. The Guards planned to assimilate the reformed Mogo into a third army. The mogul quickly defeated this division of the Third Army. The rest of the Green Lantern Corps found that the Guardians turned against them, so the corps join the New Wardens and The Hunters of Atrocities to help them fight. During the battle with the Third Army and the Guardians of the Guardians, the Scoop of so much energy from Voltum is freed from deterrence. Voltum says that everything the Guardians have created will no longer happen, and that the universe will once again become its universe. The wrath of the First Lantern, when Voltum is released, he teleports to the planet Malthus and imprisons the Guardians. While Voltum is in a weakened state, he begins to deplete the Lanterns and other present beings of their emotions, minds and memories. He intends to study their lives to restore their emotional strength. He changes their memories, doing so, presumably because he wants them to suffer. Among those affected by these invasive processes: Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Jon Stewart, , Carol Ferris, Larglys, Saint Walker and Atrocitus. Later, Voltum destroys the birthplace of the planet Cinesro in Korugar, draining their emotions Korugaryan. Sinestro survives after the meeting and vows to kill Voltum. Voltum then returns to Oa to drain the rest of the green light enclosure, but Mogo protects them with dirt and stone so that they can escape from the forces of Voltum. The mogul then rallies the Green Lantern Corps to fight the Volthoom. The Green Lantern Corps and much of the other backup corps are trying to destroy Voltum, but he easily manages to defeat the Corps. Then the Indigo tribe appears. They open the portal of the Dead zone, from which hordes of the undead, led by black Lantern Hal Jordan attackIng Voltum. Voltum manages to destroy the army and drain Hal's Black Lantern. Before Voltum can unleash his full strength, he will be thwarted by Sinestro, who became the new master of Parallax. Voltum prevails by saying that he is stronger than God. Then Black Lantern Hal calls Necron. It reduces Voltum's emotional abilities to a normal human state. kills Voltum obliquely forever, causing him to explode into the rays of light. After the battle, Hal escapes from the Ring of the Black Lantern and becomes the Green Lantern again. He goes after Cinestro, who intends to kill the Guardians for everything they have done to him, for Korugar and for the universe as a whole. By the time Hal finishes, Sinestro shows that Hal is too late. The guards are dead. Later, however, Sinestro meets in secret with former keepers Gante and Seid. He expels them from Oa, but decides to spare their lives, as they had nothing to do with the destruction of Korugar. The light comes out as Hal accepts an offer to act as leader of the Green Lantern Corps, all corps began to experience the failure of their rings during the battle with Larfleeze. Then they face an unexpected threat in the form of a relic, a resident of the universe that before that, who seeks to destroy the various enclosures in the belief that the use of the forces of the emotional spectrum depletes the emotional reservoir and accelerates the death of the universe. The relic continues to destroy the blue battery battery, a new home world killing all the blue lights except St. Walker. After that, the Relic, wielding lantern drainage technology, destroys the Oa and green battery battery power. The relic is proven correctly as it becomes clear that the universe is coming to an end because of the lanterns, using the power of the emotional spectrum so that it heads to the Wall of the Source to save reality. To help fight the relic, Hal now recruits Guy Gardner's Red Lantern. After joining with the Green Lanterns to fight the relic, Hal promises to give the Red Lanterns a sector for them to watch out for. Unwittingly, this sector becomes the sector 2814, where the Earth is located, giving custody over the Earth to the Red Lantern Corps. With Relic trapped in the War Source is Kyle Rayner with faces (except Parallax) who can use his White Lantern status to replenish the emotional reservoir beyond the Source Wall. Then the Green Lanterns make a new home on the Mogo with a new battery made by the Indigo tribe. Although they have experienced some Green Lanterns and St. Walker are unwilling to use their rings if they damage the universe. Rebellion After the battle with the relic, the reputation of the Green Lantern is already tarnished by the Guardians and the Third Army, but further damaged by the werewolves of Durlan. The Durlans were posing as green lantern support staff waiting for time to strike, and they posed as Hal Jordan revealing the universe their rings were damaging the universe. The Durlans, led by the Ancients, made a pact with Hund, led by General Khurtz, using a relic ring, depleting weapons, and Prissim Nol-Anj of the Outer Spit Clans to rebel against the Green Lanterns in their weakened state. They even try to recruit former green lantern prisoners such as Bolphunga, Hungry Dog, etc. to their cause, but who also fight back. As the green lantern hull is low on the numbers they deputize former criminals teaming them with green lanterns. They recruit former Troupe leader Durlan Green Lantern von Daggla to hunt down his own species to prevent them from causing further harm. After cleaning the Mogul from Durlan's spies and those posing as green lanterns, green lanterns are able to stop the uprising. However, after this retreat, the Durlans reveal their true intentions, their allies are just pawns; they destroy the Hyundai fleet, and their betrayal turns the Outer Clans into the help of green lanterns. The Durlans captured the Daxamite green lantern sodam Yat discovering his Superman-like powers, and their true goal was to turn themselves into the Daxamites to conquer the universe. replacing a large number of people from , head of Durlans Durlans require the energy they need to stay as daxamits. They are stopped by the green lights. However, one Durlan, who posed as the love of Jon Stewart's Fatality (hence how the Durlans have always been one step ahead), successfully becomes Daxanite, reaching for energy. She too was defeated by being moved away from the yellow sun. For their help the former prisoners of the green lantern are given pure records, while Von Daggle with the help of Mogo undresses his Durlan brothers of their shapeshifting powers so there is no threat to the corps again. Godhead When Kyle Rayner broke the Source of the Wall it transpired that he had acquired the equation of life and when the on discovers it he believes it is a weapon that he must defeat . Also, the fact that mortals who possess the emotional spectrum could have access to such power, Haiphoto declares war on the entire Corps throughout the universe. The new Gods quickly shut down the entire enclosure, forcing the Green Lanterns to team up with the Cinestro Corps, even including the Armory, to help save the Star Sapphires and the Indigo Tribe. When the combined corps tries to attack the new gods, they are betrayed by the indigo tribe and imprisoned. Soon Kyle Rayner tricked Highfather into getting the equation of life intending to take the fight to Earth and then convert the planet and universe into an army to fight the Darkseid. Having received help from some new gods, especially Mulchedron, who disagree with Haifat, our heroes avoid striking the New Gods waiting for reinforcement from Hal Jordan. Hal recruits the , which creates an army of Black Lanterns from the titans held in the Wall of the Source and transported to New Genesis thanks to the Sinestro. Unable to stop these source titans the New Gods are defeated, but soon the Black Hand loses control when the sources of the titans return to life. Meanwhile, the Templar Guardians reveal that Kyle Rayner still has a life equation in him and takes power from Highfather, a teleportation from the source of the Titans. The relic is also restored to the life of the escape and the Sinestro Corps retreats leaving the New Gods on their destiny. With New Genesis falling from the sky, Hal Jordan lands on the island with the help of the restored Blue Lantern of St. Walker. Highfather realizing that it becomes like Darkseid ends the war with the corps and the apology fails to change its actions. The Green Lantern Corps returns home to Mogo. Shadow Empire's Jon Stewart is named second in the GLC team as commander of the Templar Guard Corps, while von Daggle with the help of Hungry Dog finds his partner Asile working undercover placed there by former guardians to work on the Shadow Empire. They are led by a witch named Wyllt, who as a child crashed on Ysmault, where demons poisoned her mind, though she was saved by , whose mind was also poisoned by the same demons. She became absorbed in the restoration of darkness into the universe, the out banished light. When the planet-destroying bomb on the planet zarkoks is discovered by Jon Stewart the full spectrum of her plans are revealed. It influenced the Durlans and Hyundai in their Rebellion and was responsible for the bomb that destroyed Xanshi, a planet that Jon Stewart once accidentally destroyed. These world-destroying bombs are powered by negative emotions and are protected from the energy of the WillPower of the Green Lantern. After Jon Stewart positively unites the people of zarks, he uses his Star Sapphires ring, which he acquired during the War of the New Gods, to save the planet and fight back the Shadow Empire. However, Wyllt runs with him revealed that the Shadow Empire is in every space sector and has negative emotions bombs buried on hundreds of worlds. Darkseid Wars Darkseid comes into conflict with Anti-Monitor thanks to Amazon's daughter Darkseida Grail. It turned out that the Anti-Monitor was once a scientist named Moby, who found the anti-life equation at the center of the anti-matter universe on The Guardian. Mobius believes that after Darksaid's death, he will be free of the anti-monitor. After a tense battle, The Anti-Monitor merges the Black Racer with the and sends him after Darkseid. Using a fused Flash and his powers, he kills Darksade. With Darkseid dead, the universe is unbalanced as it has lost its God of Evil. Darksade's mother is looking for someone who is as powerful as him, but locks himself on the Central Power Battery of the Green Lantern Corps. It merges with the Central Power Battery and wields the Darksadeid's ceremonial army to destroy the Green Lantern Corps. Hal Jordan fights with the entire army and is captured and delivered to the . There he shows that he wants to serve a new god with Hal Jordan, who agreed to be his god, he then turned into the God of Light. Hal uses his god-like power to restore Oa and Hull, but realizes that he must just restore things the way they were good or bad. He uses his power to destroy Mother Box and cancel the attack. During the final battle against the Grail and the revived Darksade, Jon Stewart and the Green Lantern Corps arrive to help save the Earth and the universe. Lost Army Faced with the wider universe becomes increasingly concerned about the existence of the Green Lanterns after the chaos of recent events, Hal Jordan decides to act as a scapegoat, going on the run with a prototype glove of The Crown, so that the rest of the corps can denounce him as a renegade and atone for his own reputation. However, this plan does not last long as most of the enclosures are transported to the universe to ours where the relic came from. They arrive during the War of the Waning Light, and the universe is about to end. There they faced being displaced by Crohn's and the younger heirloom in against all the Svetoimites of this dying universe. Six months later and with days to go until the end of the universe, they face the planet Perduron with the last city housing refugees. They help Marniel, who leads them to victory over the blackest knights Ausras and Dismas. The last city moved to Mogo and Perdubron destroyed. What is left of the Corps comes into tears in a space they hope will bring them home. It is not clear who/what transported them to the universe before. Hal Jordan, although the fugitive continues to help people, discovering that the Corps has disappeared, he tries to become a one-man corps with the help of his ship AI Darlene, as well as an ally of Virgo and a criminal Trapper. With the worlds turned into stone by the wall of the source, with the help of Relic Hal discovers that it is accidentally done by the Black Hand, which is defeated by being absorbed into the Wall of the Source. Hal also helps stop some Modoran terrorists on Earth and fights a version of himself as a Parallax from another universe. With the Corps gone the Grey Agents are trying to take over, but are also stopped by Hal, who then part ways with his new allies/friends. Soon Hal directs enough Will became a living embodiment of him and plans to save the enclosure. The Bluestro Corps takes on the role of the Green Lantern Corps in protecting the universe, bringing order through fear. To do this, Sinestro acquires War World from and connects it with Ranks, he also creates an army of hunters of the blue-hull. Sinestro also hires Lobo to deal with other enclosure lanterns, killing many red/indigo lanterns, including the man's red lantern Rankorr, as well as the kidnapping of St. Walker. Sinestro Corps moment as a replacement defender goes against Paling, an anti-emotion religious monk called the Pale Vicar who transforms people into emotionless followers. With the help of , Sinestro discovers that they are led by the Pale Bishop, a former Keeper of the Universe, who turned away from his sort when they began to use emotional Spectrum. Sinestro uses all its assets against Paling including St. Walker, which can now supercharge Sinestro hull rings, as well as handing out temporary yellow rings to many Earth heroes/villains such as Superman and . Sinestro fights the Pale Bishop directly and successfully kills the Guardian, but this leaves him severely weakened. The Bluestrom Corps is praised for saving the Earth and the galaxy, even thanks to members of the . Sinestro gives the leadership of this enclosure to his daughter former Green Lantern Soranik Natu, who makes Arkillo in partnership with The St. Walker Lanterns appointed to the Earth sector. A weakened Sinestro is happy that his enclosure is now what he always wanted to be the Green Lantern Corps. Shortly thereafter, the Cinestro Corps successfully handled many threats to the galaxy, including the revived Red Lanterns. Kyle Rayner's corps tries alone to bring bring vega and then after the kidnapping he joins Men. He helps fight the Citadel as omega lantern, after 182 days of the Omega War ended with the Citadel defeated with Vega released. Hal's renaissance returns as green lantern again after abandoning the prototype glove because of his energy begin to turn it into a living design, although he uses his new powers to forge a new ring of power from Will himself. Hal is now equipped with his self-built one-man looking for the rest of the green lanterns and the singing down the Sinestro body. Hal temporarily returns to Earth to appoint Simon Baz and to protect the Earth, he takes their batteries and merges them into one battery to help the two bonds as Lantern partners. The Green Lantern Corps returns to a faraway part of the universe, where Guy Gardner goes to scout their location. The struggle to return to their own universe and time cost the Lantern more than ninety percent of their fighting power in death and injury. Currently, they are on 412 active lanterns. The Cinestro Corps moved Warworld to the former location of Oga, where the dying Sinestro rejuvenated by linking him to Parallax, and explains that he used his daughter to gain the trust of the universe so that he could now inflict great fear on the universe to establish order. He then creates an engine of fear, to give more power to himself and his corps, supported by the Sacrament of the Priests. Hal takes on a few yellow lights and gets injured, but he is healed by Soranik, the daughter of Cinestro. Soranik finds yellow lanterns faithful to her and rescues the captives of the fear engine, including Guy Gardner, who was tortured. Hal Jordan confronts Sinestro, where he uses his new living powers to build a seemingly kill-himself, Cinestro, Lissa Drack and Warworld. Gante and Sad return to open Hal's ring and call on Kyle Rayner, the White Lantern, to use his vitality to bring Hal back to life. Hal meets Abina Sur in the Emerald Space, where the lanterns go when they die, and tells him to save Hope, soon he recovers and reunites with the body. On Earth, Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz battle the Red Lantern Corps, which creates the Hell Tower on Earth, infecting people with rage. During this Simon develops a new force called Emerald Look the opportunity to see the future, as well as make the impossible again briefly treating Fury. Although they are destroying the Hell Tower, believing that they have won, the Red Lanterns were able to plant the Seed of Fury in the Earth's core to one day lead to the birth of red Dawn a new essence of Rage. Alliance with the Sinestro Corps shortly after the Green Lanterns join the faithful yellow lanterns of Soranik to protect the planet Ceder from only to be Larfleeze-controlled . After cheating Larfleeze they run, who then runs, runs, Here and announce the go-ahead two corps will try to work together. Green Lanterns and Sinestro Hull members are partners so that the two enclosures may be reluctant to start working together, their first joint mission is to round up all remaining members of the Sinestro Corps and give them a choice, join the work with green lanterns or be imprisoned. Thanks to information from Space Cabbie, all senior members of the Cinestro Corps have been captured, killed or imprisoned. Most notably Arkillo joins after being horribly beaten in a no-power ring hand-in-hand fight by Guy Gardner, leaving the majority in the queue. Meanwhile, Kyle and Hal take out St. Walker for Gantett and Seyd to save Hope. Kyle uses his White Lantern life powers in conjunction with Hope Walker to try to resurrect the Blue Lantern Corps. Some mysterious intruder blocks this attempt and causes Kyle's White Lantern ring to be torn into seven separate rings. Kyle retains only his original GL ring and again Green Lantern in his classic costume. The construction of the new Sinestro Corps battery on Mogo is interrupted by the arrival of time master Rip Hunter that the Green Lantern Corps has ceased to exist in the future. A criminal from the future named Sarko, a supporter of fear, wants to prevent a successful future alliance between the Corps, when the Bluestroy Corps eventually joins the Green Lantern Corps, and the yellow fear ceases to be. Sarko attacks with Hull with prism Beasts impervious to cause harm as they were created by the glove of the Crown, left by Hal Jordan. Hal and Rip confront Sarko and now a sensible glove, where Hal recovers and breaks the current glove, and her overload kills Sarko. However, Kyle, using the future Ring of the Green Lantern from Rip, discovers that Sarko was his future son and Soranik. Alliance next rips Bolphunga and Cepheid raiders from stealing from Planet Sanctuary, Bolphunga then tries to blackmail them claiming to be footage of green lantern killing of a member of the Bluestroy Corps. While Guy Gardner and Arcillo recover the footage and defeat the Raiders, it shows that Tomar-Tu killed surrendered child killer Romat-Ru. Elsewhere, Kyle punishes Soranik to become the Green Lantern again to avoid the future where Sarko came from. Soranik decides to do a sarco autopsy to explain Kyle's interest in him, discovering that it was her future son and his body disappears. She confronts Kyle for hiding it, that she cut her own baby, furious she destroys her green lantern ring and brands Kyle with a brand of blue-faced enclosure. Hal tries to help Tomar-Tu, but he admits that he broke the law and should be punished. To ensure the alliance can continue Jon Stewart decides to come clean about it rather than It. Members of the Blue Corps try to kill Tomar-Tu, but later calm down until Soranik arrives. Soranik. announces the union for lying to them and lantern killing one of her, saying that she will cover Fear, her father's legacy and will no longer be Soranik Nato, but Soranik Sinestro. Jon Stewart accepts any members of the Bluestro Corps loyal to the Green Lantern Corps, who are quickly called traitors. As the battle of the corps activates the security dimension he built into the new Sinestro Corps power battery, the green impunity making them invalid against willpower resulted in Soranik and her corps release. The Sinestro Corps power battery is dismantled, the faithful members of the Sinestro corps are made by the Green Lanterns, while Tomar-Tu will be taken to prison, but not before sending his ring to find a new green lantern of Dyanyan, hoping one day to redeem his guilt. As a result, Sarko changed history by tearing up two enclosures, but not only that; on The Guardian, it turned out that Lissa Drac and the seriously wounded Sinestro survived. Shortly thereafter, the Green Lantern Corps helps save the High Father, , and the New Gods from nt-metal Golems, made by the South Khan of the Old Gods, designed to kill his own offspring and free him from the Wall of the Source. Ghost Lantern and the Return of Voltum Simon and Jessica collide with Rami the -outing, banished by the guardians to create Ring ring, created that can guide any light and can be used by any carrier. It is also reported that Rami created the first rings of the Green Lantern to fight the First Lantern Voltum. Frank Laminski, a man obsessed with becoming the Green Lantern and who was almost chosen by Simon's ring, acquires the Phantom Ring, becoming the Ghost Lantern thanks to the help of a ghost as the remains of Voltum. The Phantom ring shifts depending on which emotions the wearer feels most, creating the risk that they will be compromised by the strength of the ring. In addition, the ring does not have an external battery, but relies on the owner's own vital energy, creating the risk that they will destroy themselves if they push themselves too far. Laminski almost kills Simon and Jessica when he encounters them after trying to act like a hero, his greed and anger forcing him to connect to the red and orange rings, but when he is forced to face the damage he has done, he returns to the indigo ring long enough to remove the ring himself. Laminski was taken into custody, promising to return his Phantom Ring. Meanwhile, Rami is captured by Voltum, who is transferred to the body of Rami, unknown to Jessica and Simon. Simon begins to help Jessica with her anxiety, helping with normal daily life. While in team with , the pair help battle the Scarecrow using the fear of energy machine he built when previously wearing The Sinestro Hull rings. Batman also convinces Simon to give up his gun, and, that it's the Green Lantern, with him he's been waiting for work for a very long time. Through memories, he he showed how Voltum survived Nekron and his origins. Originally from Earth-15 he and his mother created a Lantern Travel powered from the emotional spectrum to travel in space, time and measurements. Voltum used it to travel through the Multiverse to find a way to save his Earth from the Pulsar Destroyer. Voltum went to Earth-3, where fused a piece of his soul to create a ring of power - the Ring of Voltum, the same one that Jessica recently owned. He discovered the future Guardians who with it built their first lantern, the Great Heart storing their emotional souls into it and declaring the first oath: For the sake of logic and wisdom, the connection of the heart and the mind we break, from the passion bucket we must wake up, the emotions of our hearts we now leave! As a result, the First Ring was created, taken by Voltum with the Great Heart implanted in the chest. When Rami and the Guardians turned to him, they destroyed the Lantern of Journey, preventing him from saving his house. As a result, the first Seven Green Lantern rings were made and then defeated by Volthoom capturing it in the Chamber of Shadows. After the events of the Ghost of the First Lantern, Nekron shows Voltum in the Dead zone that he cannot kill him because of his constant connection to the emotional spectrum and that as long as there is light in the universe, he cannot die. With his return to life he turns to Rami and the Phantom Ring to take revenge. After fighting Dr. Polaris and rescuing Gateway City from a collision with the Justice League watchtower after learning of Rami, Corps leader Jon Stewart summons Simon and Jessica to Mogo. Jessica completes her White Circle rookie training with Guy Gardner and Simon receives additional training from Kyle. Jessica and Simon then accompany Rami (Volthoom) to the Asylum of Shadows, where the Guardians bury their secrets. Voltum learns that his Tourist Lantern was destroyed by Rami to forge the first seven green lights, he discovers that Jessica's ring is one of the first seven and intends to use it to go home. The memoir reveals that Rami went to the house of Voltum Earth and Voltum's attempts to save him actually caused his destruction to save the land Rami destroyed the Lantern of Journey. Being in the Vault Volthoom gets the First Ring recovers itself completely and leaving Rami's body. He easily defeats Simon, destroying his ring and trying to use Jessica's Ring Travel Lantern programming, but at Jessica's urging, the ring transports Simon and Jessica from the First Lantern. The first seven Jessica and Simon were transported to Earth 10 billion years ago at a time when Voltum was going mad. Rami creates the first seven green lanterns made from Voltum's tourist lantern, sending them to find lanterns to help defeat the First Lantern. Seven favorites: Kaja Dox of Yod Alitha from Galaxy Galaxy Third World Brill, AI Beehive, From Grenda Tyran'r Tamaran Calleen, Space Factory Elementary From Alstair Jan-Al Ts'Crann, White Martian revenge, Mars Rami says the new lanterns they needed because of the crisis of the First Lantern Volthoom, however the first lanterns want to use the rings for their own benefit. After Jan-Al is killed overload of willpower as these first rings have no restrictions lanterns take training from Jessica and Simon. Since Voltum cannot pull the Guardians out of the Citadel and, unaware that they can't return him the Lantern of Travel, he destroys the planet, forcing the new lanterns to join the mission to stop the first lantern. Attacking Voltum, he kills four of the first seven lanterns, and then, preparing to kill the others, including Jessica, Simon attacks without a ring. Soon all the rings of fallen lanterns reach Simon, who traps Volthoom long enough for Jessica to remind Volthoom who he was. Repentance in his actions is interrupted by the Guardians, who capture The Voltum and take away the First Ring. The first seven rings are then taken back and locked in the Shadow Sanctuary. Jessica and Simon now reveal that they are from the future and tell Rami not to put Voltum in the Chamber of Shadows. To repay their kindness Volthoom activates the Travel Lantern part of Jessica's ring sending them both back to the future. Now Voltum has restored Rami's soul, saving him for unknown reasons. Tyran'r keeper of the Vault and the last of the First Seven gives his ring to Simon. Rami shows that Tiran'r defended the Sanctuary for billions of years, the last resting place of the First Seven, the First Ring and the First Seven Green Lanterns, the Rings of the Green Lantern were used only again after the Hunters to create the Corps. Now that Simon and Jessica have two of the first seven Volthoom rings after, Rami and Tyran'r are set to find the remaining five before the first lantern. Twilight Guardians Superman hunts down the Fear of the face of Parallax possessing children who then volunteer to become its master to save the children. Shortly thereafter, Sinestro captures them and is transported to Cward. Parallax is now afraid of being controlled by Sinestro, who is saved by Superman. Sinestro and Lissa Druck escape and Superman is transported by weapon back to Earth. Superman informs Hal of The Synestro's survival and passes Parallax, who also escaped. Superman and Hal help , who is kidnapped by the Rabbitohs. Which shows that they made Hammond their Brain of God by making him their weapon. Once rescued Hammond kills the rabbit and tries to commit suicide, controlling the thermal vision of Superman, but he was saved by Hal. During Metal, Hal Jordan helps mount protection against the Dark Dark Knights, particularly against Dawn perverted Batman green Lantern. this, he wore an X armour element made of metal capability. When Ganthet and are taken it is shown to be that the remains of the Controllers are led by Kellic, where they rounded up each left guardian. By sharing their origins with the Keepers of Malthus, once of a race and with both groups now extinct, begin to kill them one by one, soon Yekop, Natos and Gurion converted into controllers. Hal, John, Guy and Kyle search for and eventually find the Controllers, freeing the Guardians before he suffers the same fate as their brothers. Controllers, however, run by showing that although they are stronger in numbers now they need an army and have therefore begun to create new Darkstars. The last surviving Guardians: Gante, Seid, Kada Dahl, Rami, Salla, and Paalco decide to take an active role to re-lead the Corps and rebuild their reputation, creating a positive legacy. The new Guardian Council of First Liaison with the Corps came into conflict with and his family. When Kyle and Hal are captured and stripped of their rings by zod on the planet Jackul, where he is worshipped as God, and equipped the natives with Solar Spears. Hal can call his ring and give it to Kyle to get help. The guards do not want to act, but an unauthorized rescue mission is still being taken to save Hal. Kyle even with Hal's ring, making him overpowered as it is made out of sheer willpower is not enough to stop zod. Hal demonstrates a new power to teleport to his ring and confront zod. Hal captures zod, but the Guardians arrive and declare that he must be released because they were the aggressors. The Green Lantern Corps, though unhappy with this, agrees to leave. Kyle's ring is also coming back, but not before zod and his allies copied all the data from him as part of a larger strategy. Simon and Jessica help save a race called the Molites, transporting them to the home world of Abina Sura in Ungar. Simon uses his miracle healing powers to save the life of Regent Ungaran's daughter. They also help the recently released bolphunga, released by making a deal to kill his elderly father Boff, with what is called Singularity Jain. A representative of Bolphunga is revealed as a work of fiction when the Green Lanterns are fighting Jain, the battle ends as it turns out Bolphunga killed his father to do well on the bargain. Jain escapes, and Bolfunga returns to prison, but uses his father's death as a first step in making his representative a reality. When a ungran xenophobic group called Red Tide accuses molita of murder, Simon and Jessica help clear their names. In the defeat of Red Tide, the regent's daughter tries to use the newly acquired superpowers to push the agenda of the xenophobic movement into the public eye. It's nasty. with the public turning against her, with Simon taking back his healing sending her into a coma and with Regent Ungara resigns, also doing dubious things during the war. Darkstars Rising Kellic and The Controllers are about to launch their new Darkstar gowns, but some find themselves enslaved by their own technology. Their psionics are used to tie the minds of Darkstars together and click on their cosmic energy to produce more mantles. Darkstar's first favorite is Tomar-Tu, who becomes their leader. Soon more and more Darkstars are recruiting murder criminals across the universe with final . Tomar-Tu takes the chance to kill Goldface, the man who killed his father Tomar-Re. Darkstars thanks to being connected to each other, in greater numbers and with advanced teleportation can easily defeat the Green Lantern Corps. This results in four corpsman recruiting unlikely allies. Hal frees Hector Hammod, Kyle with Space Cubby recruit Orion's New Gods, Guy gets Arkillo, and John convinces zod, who also provides TV destroyers to stop the Teleportation of the Darkstars. Guy also briefly becomes Darkstar, who almost kills his father but stops Arkillo. Jon Stewart has come up with a plan where Hammod breaks the link between Darkstars and controllers. Tomar-Tu fights Hal, but is defeated, Hal uses his ability to be clean, overloading all the mantles of the Darkstars, defeating them. Without losses, green lanterns prove the universe their justice is the best way. Tomar-Tu, who is now remorseful for his actions, is about to be killed by zod when his father Tomar-Re failed krypton. As Hal defends his Tomar-Tu takes his own life by saying he was good at the end. Controllers are awaiting trial, but are in a coma and Hammod is absent after the fight. Back at the Mogo, Jon Stewart announces that new rings have been created and sent out, finally, these recruits will replenish many lanterns lost over years of conflict. Jessica and Simon, meanwhile, investigate a superhuman human trafficking organization called the Order of Steed, delving into the Hell Hole and teaming up with the . They also took part in a millennial ceremony concerning the lost lantern of the Waikeans one of the first races, delighting in the enclosure. Shortly after Singular Jane returns capturing Jessica in the Green Kingdom, a place that holds on to the previous rings of power. With the help of Justice League and Simon is able to help her escape from the kingdom and capture Jane inside. He also revealed that the reason why Jessica Ring talks is because of her will guide her lost friends Matteo, Mark and Jeanette through it. Evil's Might Series of Problems begins to affect the hull, Jon Stewart is attacked and left close to death in a battle with energy called Eon, who also heads an armada of 1,200 ships manned by the Ravagers. At the same time, begins a series of devastating storms battering Hull Corps In addition, the eclipse of communication drowns out the entire body and the contradictory orders allegedly given by the guardians create the paranoia of the traitor. Soon the guardian Kada Sal found murdered Simon Baz, and Jon Stewart found, and then underwent surgery performed by Dr. Taava. The fight of the Ravagers over the planet Penelope Simon Baz leaves the enclosure in battle believing that he has now ordered the guardians to go to Earth. Simon, believing he's saving Superman is actually releasing Cyborg Superman . Henshaw reveals that he penetrated the entire body of the green lantern and the central battery of power, manipulating everything. Not only did Simon unknowingly bring Henshaw the Phantom Ring, for which Henshaw killed the guardian. Hal Jordan arrives turning the battle, but Penelope is lost, then Henshaw joins the forces of Mogo's attack. With all his powers, Henshaw defeats the guardians and forces all the green ring lights to get infected to stop working. Simon Baz gets Jon Stewart and two attacks and a railing corps. Henshaw leaves his troops so he can once again destroy the coast of the city, Hal goes after him. Eon is trapped by guardians and hulls defeat leaderless Ravagers. On Earth, Hal fights Henshaw, but Hal has brought reinforcements such as Sodam Yat, Medphille and others. Before seemingly defeated Superman Cyborg along with Eon and the Ring of the Phantom disappear into unknown parts, with ravagers about to settle into a new world. With Mogo needing time to heal, plans are starting to move to New Oa. It will also take time for all the battery lanterns to be cleared of Henshaw's influence. After moving the remaining population of Penelope, Jessica Cruz decides to leave Earth to explore the universe to find herself. 31st Century Future is shown in the Legion of 3 Worlds miniseries, it is revealed that Mogo was long dead. Without it, there is no way to distribute the rings; thus, in the 31st century there is no Green Lantern Corps. Rond Vinar was the last Green Lantern until he was killed by Superfight Prime. Sodam Yat is the last Keeper of the Universe living on the now-destroyed Oa. A preview for the Legion of 3 Worlds #3 show that Yat takes on several rings of fallen lanterns with a new oath: On the brightest day, through Black Night, no other corps will spread its light! Let those who try to stop what is right, Burn as my power ... Green lantern light! After assisting the Legions in defeating Prime and his forces, Yat realizes that the universe must fight such threats. Back in Oa, he sends rings all over the universe to recruit a new Green Lantern Corps. A mysterious creature called Daiogen is sent by Yatom to recruit the Green Lantern of the Earth after the wrong choice of Kirt Nidir, also called The Earth Man, and failing to force Harmony Lee to join. Mont-El is chosen to become the Green Lantern. Later he from the ring because he is also the field leader of the Legion In the original continuity of the Legion, the Green Lantern Corps was banned from Earth, thanks to the actions of the Green Lantern, which became an opponent of the Legion, Universo. With recent changes in this future succession, it is unclear if this ban still exists. Similarly, the Guardians were identified as still on Oa's initial continuity; their fate in the revised succession has not yet been disclosed. Oath See also: The Green Lantern Oath Power Ring should be recharged regularly (though apparently not in the standard 24-hour period as originally described), touching its lantern-shaped battery power for a few seconds. When recharging their rings, some members of the Corps read the oath. This oath differs from a member of the corps to a member, but the most popular seems to be Hal Jordan. :On the brightest day, on a black night, no evil will escape my gaze. Let those who worship evil can, beware of my power ... Green lantern light! - Hal Jordan / Most Green Lanterns Corps Entity Home article: Ion (DC Comics) As the embodiment of willpower that is associated with the green light of the emotional spectrum, Ion has been revealed to be actually an emotional entity for the Green Lantern Corps. Representing the stability of willpower, Ion serves to support his master by providing a huge supply of energy in exchange for the willpower he provides to his master. Ethan Van Sciver describes Ion as resembling a large, primitive whale or fish. Born when life first moved of its own accord, the essence itself has several physical characteristics, imitated by the Guardians and their Corps. Ion also has a monk fish-like appendage that ends in a lantern like bait. Ion was later captured by the Crown and joined the Guardian as a member of the Guardian in his quest to take control of the Green Lantern Corps, with one of the remaining six Guardians of the Universe. Ion was ultimately free of Crohn's control when the Guardian- outclain was killed by Hal Jordan and is again at large in the universe. Ion has since returned to the Green Central Force Battery, leaving only when the battery itself forcibly removed the green essence from it because she was suffering from a strange disease. When Relic, a native of the previous version of space-time, began a quest to prevent the use of emotional energy from the electromagnetic spectrum, he showed that Emotional Spectrum was a reservoir that was becoming exhausted, and it would eventually destroy the universe. After the Relic destroyed the Blue Lantern Corps and forcibly drained the green light from the Oma Central Power Plant and destroyed the planet in the process, Ion sacrificed himself by going to the Source Wall to replenish the reservoir. Book Oa Main Article: The Book of Oa Book Oa is a massive volume located on Oa. In this story of the Guardians and Green Green Housing. The guardian of 's book is now. Structure 3600 Sectors For a more comprehensive list, see the List of Green Lanterns. The corps is an organization of 10,000 Green Lanterns (the old enclosure consisted of 3,600) which are chosen by the ring for being able to overcome great fear, with two assigned to each sector of space that require the protection of more than one green lantern (the land where Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart, is in Sector 2814). Heavily populated sectors, such as 2814, can have several lanterns. While the main lanterns of Sector 2814 are Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart, Kyle Rayner and Guy Gardner call The Earth Home, but are housed on Oa, first as teachers and then specifically assigned to cases that are too complicated for the middle lantern. The official number of active lanterns does not appear to include reserve members who are in reserve, which will be called to action in the near future in case the usual lantern in their particular sector is not available. In the original organization, the active list seemed to hold at a strict high, given that Jon Stewart was not mobilized during the Necron crisis, despite the dire nature of the situation, unlike Guy Gardner, who at the time was medically unsuitable. Despite the sheer number of green lanterns, some layers of the cosmos do not seem to recognize the Authority of the Corps, as the alien superhero claims that his status as a citizen of interstellar civilization, known as the Co-op, makes him immune to prosecution by the Guardians or their agents. Each member has greater autonomy over its methods in its jurisdiction to be reviewed by the Guardians if they believe that the Green Lantern in question has abused its assigned powers. Individual lanterns are responsible for arranging their replacement (where possible) if they are close to retirement or death. If the Lantern dies before this commitment is fulfilled, the ring will find and look for another intern on its own. A green lantern the size of a planet named Mogo plays a key role in this, helping to guide the rings to suitable recruits. For this reason, the Sinestro Corps tried to destroy the Mogo during the war bluestroy corps. In rare cases, the Guardians will personally take to the field to recruit a replacement, via telepresence. The set of backup lanterns is more ambiguous with different criteria, such as the second closest worthy candidate for a dying lantern in an emergency search automatically assigned, for example in the case of Guy Gardner. When the lantern sector was still active, the Guardian would choose to back up on its own, as with the recruitment of Jon Stewart after Gardner was injured in an accident. Hal Jordan agreed with that choice after seeing Stewart's decidedly belligerent attitude, but the Guardians supported the decision, and the rookie quickly quickly Yourself. When recruited, each Green Lantern in the original Corps received a Power Ring, a power battery in the shape of a lantern (with which the ring is recharged) and a uniform. The default uniform design for humanoids was a green section covering the torso and shoulders, black arms and leggings, green boots, white gloves, a green domino mask, and a chest symbol stylized green lantern badge on a white circle. Lanterns were allowed to customize their shape as long as the color scheme and symbol were present. Where the nature of existence excludes the standard form, an equivalent mechanism is expected as a replacement. For example, Mogo, a reasonable planet, organizes its foliage to create a green circling stripe and a lantern symbol on its body. Jack T. Chance, a humanoid, refused to wear the uniform, but admitted to wearing a badge on his lapels of his coat. Lanterns were also allowed to secret the identity as a security measure, and this implies that the corps was instructed to observe this choice, taking care not to expose them. Training on the use of the ring is optional and funds and staff are available at the request of the OA. In addition, the senior lantern can be appointed a rookie coach while in the field in their sector. The new Green Lantern Corps, built by the Guardians, is much more formal and structured than the old one, which was destroyed by Parallax. Recruits, after they were found by their Power Rings, are accepted to Oa for training. Not all recruits will be trained - indeed, many of them may even fail by forcing the ring to find another candidate. Lantern interns have a simplified version of the old green lantern shape (with a green coating larger torso) with a white circle on the chest empty until lantern signs are added upon completion of their training. In addition, all power rings, not just the ring assigned to the temporary Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, are now working on yellow, provided that the user can feel the fear of the color and overcome it. Salak was selected as Senior Administrator and Keeper of the Book of Oa. Because of this, he was also selected as Clarissi, which means he is second on the team after the Oa Guardians. Kilovog and Stehl act as Chief Sergeant of the Green Lantern Corps. Woz is a jailer, and Morro is the custodian of the crypt. Oa: The headquarters of the Oa Defensive Systems Corps Green Lantern Corps headquarters are located on the planet Oa, in the center of the universe. Oa was destroyed shortly after Hal Jordan became Parallax, but was later reinstated by Jordan's friend Thomas Kalmaku. Previously a natural, if barren planet, the reconstructed Oa is now a huge labyrinthine structure the size of a planet. Key functions include a large hall for carers to meet in conferences, training facilities for recruits, a prison called Dangerous for dangerous and tombs dedicated to the veneration of fallen lanterns. The most notable feature of Oa is the Central Power Battery, a giant version of the personal battery lanterns. The central battery transmits the same green energy to the Guardians and amplifies it, transferring energy to separate energy batteries throughout the universe, which can then be used to charge the Lanterns power rings. Particularly dangerous creatures, such as Sinestro or Parallax, are sometimes imprisoned in a central battery. Maintaining security on this device is vital, as the serious damage done to it will prevent individual enclosures throughout the universe from recharging their power rings, thereby dispersing the entire Corps with a single blow. The Guards increased the capabilities of Oa's defensive systems by creating an armored structure that protects the planet, but this was destroyed during the Preludes to the Blackest Night storyline. After the final battle with the First Lantern, the Guardians guarding Voltrum took the position of Guardians of the Universe under the new name Guardians of the Templars and ruled with love and compassion. The last two Guardians of the Universe, Gante and Seid, however, were expelled from Oa Cinestro, who was obsessed with Parallax. Green Lantern Honor Guard Green Lantern guard is an honor guard of an elite group of green lights based on Oa, but is not limited to one sector that serves as corps leaders, troubleshooters and special operatives. The name and mantle of the honor guard were first presented in #1 of the three-part mini-series Tales of the Green Lantern Corps. Among them were three members of corps; Tomar-Re, K'Ryssma and Apros, who lead three divisions of the Corps against the armies of the undead. In #3, the Guardians promote Hal Jordan's Green Lantern as the first person to receive an honor for his heroic actions in leading the Corps in defeating The Crown and Necron. Jordan, though flattered, renounces the honor, keeping that he should be seen as no different from any other ring-slinger who did what any green lantern would have done would have given a chance! Adding that when it comes to it, I think I'm just one of the gang, and so he stays, to cheers his fellow corps. Green Lantern Guy Gardner was promoted to the main membership of the Honorary Guard as lantern number one during the Green Lantern Corps: Refill miniseries. Guy also serves as a field commander during the battle. After the war in the blue-building corps, when the Ion essence was removed from his body, Kyle Rayner was added to the Green Lantern honor guard as Guy's partner. In the release of the Green Lantern Corps #48, Jon Stewart was introduced as Kyle Rayner's new partner in the Guard of Honor, with Guy Gardner leaving a new called Emerald Warriors. Jon Stewart, Soranik Natu, Gante, Hanna, Boodikka have been promoted to Lantern guard after they freed the Grenada and Alpha Lanterns from Cyborg Superman. During the Rise of the Third Army, the highest rank that the Green Lantern could achieve was awarded to Guy Gardner, the rank of Guardian. Sentinel is ahead of the honor guard and Salakk as senior administrator, only receiving orders directly from the Guardians. However, this role was only temporary, as the Guardians mostly indicaged him in this role to make his subsequent fall even more significant, releasing Guy's old enemy when he acted as a bodyguard, so his attention would be divided. The corpse you've just put in the coldest, most difficult, mean-spirited division of the Green Lantern Corps, which you didn't even know existed. Can't do it? Hard luck, you have no choice. We live in places that are too dark for the light corps. We're doing too dirty for the green. Welcome to The Corpse.- Von Daggle Corpse in Action Corpse is an elite, top secret Black Ops division of the Green Lantern Corps. Corpse members are not limited to the same rules that regular lanterns follow, and they perform the darkest, most dangerous missions and are allowed to use deadly force. These members do not use Power Rings; Instead, they swallow special coins like discs that give them all the powers of a standard ring with a charge that lasts five earth days. These discs produce purple energy instead of traditional green. Members of The Corpse do not wear the green lantern uniform or display the Green Lantern symbol. Instead, they seem to prefer a black uniform that has no symbol. Very few Lanterns even know about the existence of the Corpse. Guy Gardner said that during all his years in the Corps, he had never heard of them, and after taking part in the corpse mission, his memory of them had been erased. With the recent resolution of the deadly force for the corps after the Sinestro corps war, the future and necessity of the corpse remains unknown. Von Daggle, the only Durlan to serve in the Green Lantern Corps, was a former Corpse leader, after the rise of the Third Army and the death of the Guardians, von Daggle seems to be the last member. On the run and hiding from his people von Daggle is re-enlisted to serve the Green Lantern Corps to help defeat the Durlan Rebellion. Whether it was a part of the Corpse or a separate part of the hull, there were also Deep Secret Green Lanterns Operatives observing areas that technically Green Lanterns were not allowed. Jediya Kaul was one of those agents who worked in the Tenebria Dominion of Lady Styx. Alpha Lanterns Boodikka as Alpha Lantern, on the cover for Green Lantern Corps No. 22. Artist Rodolfo Millari. After the war, the Guardians created a new class of Green Lantern called Alpha Lanterns in the blue-building corps. Alpha lanterns experienced that were fused with their power rings and batteries. Budikka, Varix, Kraken, and Chaselon - all confirmed by Alpha Lantern; Jon Stewart was offered the chance to become an alpha lantern, but rejected it because he felt he knew too little about the concept of Alpha Lanterns to accept the offer. Jeff Jones said in an interview with IGN that Alpha Lanterns features interiors for the Green Lantern Corps. The concept of the Alpha Lantern Corps was conceived by Grant Morrison. After the events of Black Night, it turned out that some if not all Alpha Lanterns were recruited against their will. Alpha Lanterns were undermined by Cyborg Superman and turned many lanterns into alpha against their will. This is an attempt to capture Ganta, who knows a lot about his internal systems. Cyborg, who is mostly Alpha himself, hopes that if Gante discovers how to turn Alpha back into normal course, Cyborg can become human and thus die himself. Once Henshaw is defeated, Alpha Lanterns are restored with understanding, values and priorities and receive a semblance of their free will, thanks to Ganthet. When The Crown, together with emotional entities, launched his attack on Oa, attacking the six remaining Guardians (Gante, working in the Anti-Matter universe at the time), possessing them with all the entities except Parallax, which is inside the Central Powerhouse. With the yellow impurity back on the green light, all green lights - with the obvious exception of Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, Jon Stewart, Kilowog and Guy Gardner - are under Crohn's control; Alpha Lanterns suffer from yellow impurities in such a way as to make them go into some kind of hibernation. After The Crown's death, the Guardians began discussing the future of the Corps when Cinestro was chosen by the Green Ring of lanterns. Following acts of disobedience among the Green Lanterns, the Guardians ordered all members of the Corps to return to their assigned sectors and missions. Only the honor guard, Alpha Lanterns and support staff were allowed to stay on Oa at this time. When Jon Stewart was forced to kill Comrade Lantern Kirrt after he was disturbed by the Guardians' interrogation and was about to give them information about the planetary codes of the Oa Shield, his death was later recorded as a GLD code, leading to Alpha Lanterns gathering in the Alpha Lanterns chambers, where they agreed to begin arraignment despite their actions causing a possible noise in the enclosure. They later hit the Warriors Bar in order to place Jon Stewart under the arrest of Alpha Lanterns took him to appear in court before the collective corps and Guardians of the Universe to contemplate the evidence against him. Ultimately, it was concluded that Stewart was guilty, and Alpha Lanterns decided to rule on death for his crime. They believed that this decision would prevent any future Green Lantern from holding such an act. The decision of the Alpha Lantern was met with opposition from the Green Lantern Corps. As a result, cybernetic lanterns decided not to put Stuart in a regular cell, and leave him in Alpha Tower before the execution. They then met with the Guardians of the Universe and recently promoted Guy Gardner's Sentinel. Oans while not happy with the decision eventually decided to accept the decision of Alpha Lanterns. Believing the Guardian's assertion, Alpha Lanterns wanted Oance to collectively execute Stewart. This approach was rejected, and Alpha Lanterns offered an alternative to bringing in an outside world executioner. However, this approach was also rejected in anger by the outburst of Gardner, who left, but not before telling Alpha Lantern Corps to execute Stewart himself if they sentenced him to that fate. The guards did not condone Gardner's behavior, but believed that his words sounded right, and told Alpha Lantern to make a proposal. Gardner then went to Alpha Tower, where he was accompanied by Budikka, to give his last meal to Lantern Stuart. While monitoring, Alpha Lanterns did not anticipate a breakthrough attempt by the rest of the Green Lantern Corps, where Stewart was taken. Battling the Green Lanterns, alpha lanterns knocked on the Central Power Battery and forcibly removed the charge from their opponents Power Rings. After that the alpha lanterns pressed their advantage, but two renegade Earth Lanterns unleashed reprogrammed the Hunters against them. In addition, Alpha Lanterns faced a new attack from the rest of the Green Lantern Corps, which was liberated from Sciencells. Cyborg Alpha Lanterns ended up fighting the resumption of attacks on both sides and saw them team up to defeat the amalgam composite massive Hunter. After they were destroyed, they continued to attack Stuart and Gardner, where they managed to capture them. With rogue hunters defeated, the cybernetic Alpha Lanterns proceeded to drain the rings of the power green lantern corps of their charge, where they intended to punish all the lanterns for their dissent. With the captivity of Earth Lanterns, Alpha Lanterns proceeded to their judgment only for Varix to turn against his cybernetic brothers. He freed Stewart and Gardner after the pair dismantled the Alpha Lantern Corps and killed them. This left Hurricanes with only Alpha Lantern on the left, and he ceased himself as he believed he and his comrades had disgraced the Green Lantern Corps. After that, the bodies of Varix and Alpha Lanterns were interned in the crypt of Green Hull, but were shown before they were turned into cyborgs. While Alpha Lanterns were a unit of the Green Lantern Corps, they had their own oath: :In the days of peace, on the night of war, obey the laws forever more. Misconduct must be answered. Swear to us, the chosen ones... Alpha Corps!- Alpha Lanterns Keepers Keepers was the name given to the race of humanoid creatures that inhabited the planet Urak. The native world of these skeletal creatures was a barren world where their race fought for existence. Their existence changed when their home world visited the Guardians of the Universe, looking for a place that would serve as a repository for the batteries of the Green Lantern. This happened after it became apparent that members of the Green Lantern Corps began to suffer when their Rings of Power ran out. Thus, the Oans were looking for a means to solve this problem by providing easy access between the Green Lantern and their Rings of Power. They learned that Urak's unique properties allowed a temporary pipeline between the power battery and the Power Ring after which they contracted with local species. In exchange for rebuilding its peace, the race will act as protectors and custodians of the energy batteries that were stored in the Emerald Plains. Thus, the indigenous people of Urak became known as the Keepers because of their new role. The unique composition of their home world led to the fact that the energy batteries grew as if they were cultures in the Emerald Fields. Although they played an important role in the Green Lantern Corps, their existence was not known to the Green Lanterns, even their Power Rings could not identify the species. These conditions, however, led to a form of symbiosis, as the energy batteries provided the energy that fed Urak and fed his people. Thus, the energy of the WillPower was poured into the Keeper's special DNA and provided them with a remarkably powerful willpower. As a result, they became creatures that possessed an innate reserve of willpower that was overwhelming and out of proportion to their relatively common forms. This trait made their armor completely immune to the impact of the lantern energy structure derived from willpower in the Emotional Spectrum. Their willpower has made them capable of actually ready their own bodies to close and kill themselves. Lush native world allowed their race to flourish as shepherds in this role. Events changed for the race in 2012, when the Oans arrived at Urak and removed all battery power from The Guardian, which they call undeserved parasites. This act led to Urak returning to his former barren existence, and the Keepers struggled to survive, so they began attacking other planets to steal their resources. First Lantern Home article: Volthoom First lantern mysterious creature that stirs inside sealed in the House of Shadows for billions of years by the Guardians of the Universe. The Guardians (who became unemotional) decided that the Green Lantern Corps had failed as an interstellar police force because of their emotions and free will, and it was time to replace them, so they went to the Shadow Chamber to pull out the First Lantern; however, when they reached the Chamber of Shadows, they had to fight another group of Oans, who were tasked with guarding the mysterious First Lantern, even from the Guardians themselves. Despite strong resistance, the Guardians take the First Lantern, which is able to recognize the Guardians and demands to be released to no avail, and travel to Earth, where they use the DNA of the First Lantern along with their own flesh to create a horde of infectious warriors known as the Third Army. The prisoner of the First Lantern tells them that they will regret what they have done and that he will escape. As the Third Army spread across the universe, destroying all life and free will, the Guardians told the First Lantern that once the Third Army had completed its control of the entire universe, it would not need it. Meanwhile, the Black Hand resuscitated the elder Oan (who was killed by the Guardians) for information about where the Guardians hid the First Lantern, but only say that the First Lantern threatens the universe. When the Guardians realize that they cannot fully control the universe and need more size than the Third Army, they use more of the first Lantern's power without realizing that the First Lantern's prison is being destroyed. While Hal Jordan and Sinestro are trapped in the Dead zone, they encounter Tomar-Re (who was undead in the Dead zone) and tells them to stop the First Lantern before he goes about making a difference in reality in history. After all, this is due to the fact that the First Lantern was a mysterious explorer named Voltum from an unknown time and universe who reached this universe at the beginning of the Crohn's experiment to observe the origin of the universe. Voltum apparently discovered the power of the Emotional Spectrum when he came up with his own power battery (later it turned out that he was the Lantern of Travel) and taught what he knew about the emotional energy of the Electromagnetic Spectrum to the Guardians of the Universe. When they scrambled to copy his gifts using technology, the Maltusians left their emotions, throwing them into the device of their own creation, the Great Heart. As a result of the influx of energy and energy, a ring was created, the first ring that they would use in conjunction with their own Volthoom battery to allow it to return to his home. However, as the power battery was a direct link to the emotional spectrum and had no intermediate battery, no safety regulators and modulators, Volthoom became damaged by its powers and them for myself. Now able to use any color of the emotional spectrum, Volthoom alarmed the Guardians of the Universe and renamed himself the First Lantern, he began to kill millions of creatures in the universe. In order to fight back, the Guardians created the Hunters, and also released simultaneously the first seven green ring lights to scan possible users. Voltum was eventually stripped of his power, sealed in an indestructible cell and discharged from their history. A number of Guardians were left behind to ensure that the First Lantern was imprisoned forever and became known as the Hidden. Eventually, the Guardians of the Universe inadvertently released the vengeful First Lantern from their prison. Approaching the combatants on Oa, he captured the Guardians, forcing Ganta to survive all the mistakes of his life and the causes behind them. However, he was unable to influence reality, as his power was weakened by Oance by clicking on it. Thus, he reabsorbed his power from the third army, causing him to crumble into dust; Deciding that he needed reservoirs of emotional energy from sentient beings, he began to tap into the memories of his captured enemies and torment them emotionally. His victims included Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Jon Stewart, Carol Ferris, Hal Jordan and Atrocitus. He also fed on great sources of emotional energy, acquiring it, destroying Korugar, and then affirming the Great Heart in Malta. With his powers at altitude, Volthoom then returns the First Ring that Ganthet kept to himself, intending to use the Central Power Battery as a channel to change the fabric of reality and conquer the entire creation. However, he encountered the combined power of all the warriors from the Emotional Spectrum. These include the vengeful Sinestro, who was angry at the destruction of his native world and associated with Parallax Entity. In addition, the recently deceased Hal Jordan returned as Black Lantern and woke Necron out of his prison in the Dead zone. He used the Lord of the Dead to weaken Voltum, dividing him from the connection with the Emotional Spectrum, which, after Nekron cut him in half, eventually led to his defeat. However, while his body has been destroyed, Voltum's psychic energy still lives on, directing Frank Laminski to use the Phantom Ring, which allows the user to use any color of the emotional spectrum. Voltum also captured his former friend Rami, the exiled Keeper of the Universe, who forged the Phantom Ring and the first seven rings of the Green Lantern; After a huge battle, having taken over his essence in the energy sphere, Voltum took possession of Rami's body. Now masquerading as Rami, he plans to train Jessica Cruise and Simon Baz for his own agenda. Most recently, we discovered that after Nekron killed him, Voltum went to the Dead area, where he revealed his to his killer.: Killer.: from Earth 15, by 3079, his world was to be destroyed (as a result of the Superboy Prime attack during the countdown to the ). As a result of the impending death surrounding his planet and his way of life, Voltum and his mother, both scientists, have already discovered the Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum. Together they invented Travel Lantern, an experimental device for endless research that used the energies of the emotional spectrum to travel between different alternate Earths. In search of a way to save his planet, Voltum used the Travel Lantern to move from the universe to the universe, including a stop on Earth-3, where the Mordru used part of Voltum's soul to create the Power Ring ring. Eventually Volthoom arrived on Earth 0 10 billion years in the past. After telling his story to necronus, Voltum pleads with him to end his life; Nekron shows he can't. Voltum's connection to the Emotional Spectrum is deep and constant, and as long as there is light in the universe, it will never die. As Nero pronounces this, Volthoom is immediately pulled back to Earth 0. Currently, Voltum (as Rami), Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz are eventually summoned in the Oa Green Lantern Corps; while Voltum manages to make Ganthet and Seid believe he is the real Rami. Thus, he can read a few pages from the Book of Oa, discovering that while his Travel Lantern was destroyed, the device was used to create the first seven green ring lanterns; knowing this, he searches for rings, presumably to use their power to return to his own world, and discovers that they are in the Shadow Sanctuary, guarded by the Mighty Tyrant, the only surviving member of the first seven Lanterns. While Tyran'r reveals Voltum's ploy, Voltum manages to prevent him from revealing the truth to Simon and Jessica. It also emerged that 10 billion years ago, while trying to help Voltum, Rami secretly used the Travel Lantern to reach Earth-15, seeing its destruction with his own eyes, only to discover that the time-traveling Voltum, having gone down, destroyed the planet he had returned to save. To rid Earth 15, Rami tried to keep the Lantern of Travel and the First Ring from him. Voltum, enraged and spoiled by the forces of the entire Emotional Spectrum, tried to force Rami to hand over objects, only for the other Guardians of the Universe to come to his aid. However, Voltum killed many of the Guardians in his quest to find his travel lantern and ring. With no other choice, Rami destroyed the Travel Lantern, using it to forge the first seven Green Ring Lanterns to harness the green emotional energy of willpower. Inside the Shadow Vault, Voltum manages to find the First Ring; Wearing it he sheds Rami and shows himself jessica and Simon. (Not it's clear what state Rami is in at the moment.) He was and restored on the First Ring and goes after Jessica Cruz. Simon may lock him up in prison, but Voltum can avoid it, while Jessica Cruz tends to Rami. Voltum overcomes Simon Baz's ring and destroys it. As Jessica was once the Power Ring of Earth-3, her green lantern ring either merges with or is made of Volthoom's Travel Ring. It later emerged that both Green Lanterns were abandoned ten billion years ago. The Third Army of the Guardians of the Universe (which became unemotional) was preparing to create a Third Army to replace the Green Lantern Corps. The Guardians carry the First Lantern with them and teleport to Earth, where they used the power of the First Lantern to create the Third Army out of their own flesh and will. Organic designs have the ability to turn other creatures into copies of themselves through direct contact. They have been shown to possess both increased strength and collective intelligence, which is shown during the attack on the Red Lanterns, when Atrocitus strikes one of the third army in the eye, where the entire Third Army felt pain. Some of the third army were destroyed by burning explosive bombs. When the Third Army is sent to invade the Samaron, the Third Army is destroyed by the White Lantern Kyle Rayner, who has mastered the seven forces of the emotional spectrum. When the First Lantern is released from prison, it disintegrated into the entire Third Army. The first seven of the first seven are the forerunners of the Green Lantern Corps, assembled 10 billion years ago to hold Voltum accountable. Other versions of The Lightsmiths In The Universe before the present, the bands were able to tap into the source of power created by Emotional Spectrum. In this universe those who tapped into the green light were known as the Lightsmiths of Green Light Resolve. Earth 1 In the parallel universe of Earth-1, the Green Lantern Corps was destroyed centuries ago by the Hunters, the Central Power Battery was presumably destroyed, and the few remaining Rings of Power were scattered throughout the galaxy and deprived of their full power. In the near future, the Corps is reborn when asteroid miner Hal Jordan discovers the Ring of Power and, eventually, a central power battery that has been restrained but not destroyed. Jordan can send a distress signal to all remaining rings of power, and ring carriers unite to get the battery and destroy most of the Hunters. With the full power of the ring restored, the Green Lantern Corps is reborn under the direction of Arisia, with each member returning to his native world to protect him from but also swear to help each other if necessary. Injustice: The gods among us in the comic prequel to injustice: Gods among us, Green Lantern Corps become the main focus in the second year. The Guardians, hearing about Superman's changes and a more forceful approach to justice, send a squad of Green Lanterns to apprehend Superman and take him to Oa for trial. Superman, being warned prematurely by the Bluestro, as well as getting help from the blue corps, overpowers the squad, and forces them to give up their rings. This eventually causes a violent reaction from Ganthet, which continues to bring in a large number of green lanterns as well as the Mogul with it. Despite the early advantages due to their numbers, as well as the number of rebels inside the Earth, the Green Lanterns soon became overstretched and chosen individually because the Superman regime brought civilians to the front, knowing that the Green Lanterns would not try to harm them. Meanwhile, Superman, who was shot by a bullet, receives a yellow force ring, which he uses to extract the bullet, and he continues to kill Canaria. With his powers further enhanced, Superman continues to drive Ganthet and Mogo to the Earth's sun to end the war, and effectively destroy almost every green lantern that was involved in the war. In other television televisions Green Lantern Corps in the Ducks Dodgers. The Green Lantern Corps appeared in an episode of Duck Dodgers Green Loontern. In addition to Hal Jordan, members of the Green Lantern Corps are Amanita, Arisia, Boodikka, Brion, Brokk, Ch'p, Chaselon, Galius Seis, Green Lambkin, Guy Gardner, G'nort, Hannu, Jon Stewart, Katma Tui, Kilowog, K'ryssma, Larvox, M'Dahna, Medphyll, NautKeLoi, Penelops, Salak, Stell after the Dak Dodgers accidentally takes Hal Jordan's form from the dry cleaners because of the confusion, he's teleported to the Corps by the power room. During the battle, the entire Green Lantern Corps is kidnapped by the Sinestro to act as a power source for the device. The Ducks manage to rescue them (more through an accident than skill) before giving form back to Hal Jordan and stranding at the Bluestro Hide as Hal Jordan and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps take a leave of absence. Members as seen from episode Return. Green Lantern Enclosures appear in a television show set in the DC Animated Universe: Several Green Lantern Corps members also make cameos in Superman: Animated Episode Series On the Brightest Day, which featured Kyle Rayner. The Green Lantern Corps appears in several episodes of Justice League episodes Black Night and Hearts and Minds. Green Lantern Corps Appears in Justice League episode Of Return. After the Post seemingly destroys Oa while on his mission to confront , the Green Lantern Corps arrive on Earth, chasing , where they help rescue Jon Stewart and the defeated members of the Justice League who were in space. When they encountered Amazo after Lex Luthor and reasoned with them, Amazo stated that he had actually moved Oa to another dimension as he returned Oa back to his original position. Green Lantern Corps appear in Batman: Brave and Brave on its home planet Oa. In the teaser for Dark Knight's Day! the Corps dines in the cafeteria and forces Guy Gardner to clean up after day. In Despere' Eyes! they fight against Despere, and Hal Jordan hides them in his ring for protection. Green Lantern Hull is the main focus of Green Lantern: Animated Series, with Hal Jordan and Kilowog as the main cast. Also in the show there is a border space of members of the corps. In the Arrowverse, during the crisis at the Infinite Lands event, footage from the film Green Lantern was used to establish the existence of the Green Lantern Corps in the Earth-12 universe. In addition, the finale of the Arrow series, Fadeout, ends with the main character John Diggle / Spartan approaching what appears to be a green lantern ring that fell from the sky; assuming that he would become the Green Lantern. The film Green Lantern Corps features a prominent feature in Warner Brothers animated film Green Lantern: First Flight. The film tells the story of the origins of Hal Jordan and Sinestro. The Green Lantern Corps is the focus of the next film, Green Lantern: The , which features several stories about various non-Terran green lights. The Green Lantern Corps appears in the film Green Lantern. The leader of the Corps is The Synestro, whose central characters are Abin Sur, Kilovog and Tomar-Re. In Justice League vs. The , Jessica Cruz, Kilomog and Salaak appear as Corps representatives. The holographic images of most of the members of the Lantern Corps - Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Jon Stewart and Cruz - also appear as part of the Justice League exhibition at the Superhero Legion Museum. The Green Lantern Corps appears in films set in the DC Extended Universe: A character named Carrie Farris appears in the live-action films Man of and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, played by Christina Wren. She is a Air Force officer chained to the operations of the United States Northern Command and an assistant to General Swanwick. Carrie Farris is a nod and a hint of Carol Ferris. Green Lantern Yalan Gur appears in the memoirs in the film Justice League, fighting against the Steppe Wolf and his army of Paradmons, but overpowered and killed by the . In the beginning remote scene, which was filmed as another scene after the credits depicting Kilovog and Visiting Bruce Wayne/Batman would still tease the Green Lantern Corps; but the scene was scrapped. Warner Bros has announced the film Green Lantern Corps for 2020, which is currently postponed. The incarnation of the Red Son of the Green Lantern Corps appears in Superman: The Red Son. The Green Lanterns Corps (Hal Jordan, Jon Stewart, Arisia Rrab, Arkkis Chummak, Chaselon, Galius Sed, Green Man, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Palaku and Salaak) appear in The League of Justice Dark: War. The Green Lantern Corps video game is heavily featured in the Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe video game. Hal Jordan appears as a playable character and one of the main characters of the game; The Guardians appear in the Aa-based scene of the game, and the rest of the Corps, as mentioned, try to contain the ecumenical crisis that occurs during the regime of history. In addition, Sonia Blade's play finale shows her becoming the Green Lantern of the Mortal Kombat Universe after she purchased the ring of a recently deceased member of the Corps. In Injustice: Gods among us, Kilowog is seen fighting The Atrocitus in the background. The corps also appears in the winning pose of the Green Lantern. At the end of the game, Hal Jordan's main universe brings a parallel universe version of himself, who joined the Sinestro Corps during the second year, and Sinestro to the rest of Guardians of the Universe in Oa for a trial with a green lantern in the center of the court. The Different Green Lantern Corps featured in Batman Brave and Bold and Season 11 is a digital comic book based on the series. Other media Green Lantern Corps appear in Catherine M. Valente's Fridge Monologues, renamed avant guard. They are inter-dimensional police forces fed by seemingly useless objects that they have received from god-like creatures known as the Idseloons, who are drawn to the creative forces. There are only seven members of the Avant Guard, each with a multicolored object that provides them with artistic abilities. Nina Baptiste / Stiff Life can freeze time with a bracelet from Pacific Purple Andelon, Simon Stewart / Greyscale is a werewolf thanks to cufflinks from insatiable Red Edelo, Chiroscuro/Jason Remarque can bring her pieces to life with a button from the chaotic White Ideolon, Pointilist can fall apart with a pentagram choker, Bauhaust pushes her emoji tongue piercing to evoke the living shadows that protect her, seitgest controls people with a battered class ring, and Turpentine can wipe people out of reality by smoking a cigarette. For the most part, Avant Guard has a fractious attitude and risks ignoring the rights of its enemies. At the end of the story, a supervillean forces Greyscale to kill Samantha Dean, Hiroscuro's girlfriend, and stuffs her in the infamous fridge. See also L.E.G.I.O.N. Sinestro Corps Nova Corps A similar intergalactic organization in Writers The following writers have been involved in the ongoing Green Lantern Corps series: Writer Tenure Issues written Steve Englehart Vol. 1 #201-223 1986-1988 Joey Cavalieri Vol. 1 #224 1988 Vol. 2 #1-6, 10-17 2006-2007 Keith Champagne Vol. 2 #7-9 2007 Peter Tomasi Vol. 2 #18-20, 23-47, Vol. 3 #1-20, 0, Annual Vol. 3 #1 2007-2013 Sterling Vol. 2 #21-22 2008 Van Jensen Vol. 3 #21-40 2013-2015 Robert Venditti Vol. 3 #21-40 2013-2015 Bibliography This listing is for the core series or limited series to feature the Green Lantern Corps in their various incarnations over the years: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps (three-issue miniseries, May–July 1981) Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #1 (1985)[47] (first annual issue for Green Lantern (vol. 2) series) The Green Lantern Corps #201-224 (June 1986 – May 1988) (formerly Green Lantern (vol. 2) series; officially re-titled as The Green Lantern Corps (by крышка только от #201-205) с #206 в юридической indicia комического) Ежегодные #2 (декабрь. 1986), #3 (август 1987) Зеленый фонарь Корпуса Ежеквартально #1-8 (Лето, 1992 - Весна, 1994) Зеленый фонарь: Новый корпус (два выпуска минисериал, 1999) Зеленый фонарь корпуса: Перезарядка (пять выпусков минисериал, ноябрь 2005 - март 2006) Зеленый фонарь корпуса (vol. 2) #1 - 63 (август 2006 - август 2011) Зеленый Фонарь: Изумрудные воины #1 - 13 (октябрь 2010 - октябрь 2011) Зеленый Фонарь корпуса (vol. 3) #1 - 40 (сентябрь 2011 - март 2015) Собранные издания Green Lantern Corps vol. 1 Некоторые из историй были собраны в торговые мягкой обложке и в твердом переплете: Сказки Корпуса Зеленых Фонарей (собирает Сказки Корпуса Зеленых Фонарей #1-3 и истории из Зеленого Фонаря (vol. 2) #148, 151-154, 161-162 , 164-167), 160 страниц, апрель 2009 г. , ISBN 1- 84856-147-4, DC Comics, март 2009 г., ISBN 1-4012-2155-6,48 Сказки Корпуса Зеленых Фонарей Vol. 2 (собирает резервное истории из Зеленого Фонаря (vol. 2) #168, 169, 171-173, 177, 179-183, 185, 187-190 и Сказки Корпуса Зеленых Фонарей Ежегодный #1), 144 страниц, Февраль 2010, ISBN 978-1-4012-2702-9 Зеленый фонарь корпуса #201-206), 144 страниц, октябрь 2010 года, ISBN 1-4012-2934-4 50 Зеленый фонарь корпуса: Остерегайтесь их власти Vol. 1 (жесткий переплет собирает Зеленый фонарь корпуса #207-215 и Зеленый фонарь Корпуса Ежегодный #2-3). DC Comics, 296 страниц, Февраль 2018 ISBN 1-40127- 750-0 Зеленый Фонарь Корпус vol. 2 Перезарядка (собирает #1 пять выпусков ограниченной серии, Июнь 2006, ISBN 1-4012-0962-9) ISBN 1-4012-1356-1 #7) -5617-4 #21 #14) Special one-shot, hardcover, February 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1650-1,[54] paperback, May 2009, ISBN 1-84576-783-7, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-1870-9)[55] Volume 2 (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #16-19 and Green Lantern (vol. 4) #24-25, hardcover, July 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1800-8,[56] paperback, July 2009, ISBN 1-84576-879-5, DC Comics, June 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2036-3)[57] Ring Quest (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #19-20, 23-26, January 2009, ISBN 1-84856-116-4, DC Comics, December 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1975-6)[58] Sins of the Star Sapphire (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #27-32, July 2009, ISBN 1-84856-318-3, DC Comics, June 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2273-0)[59] Emerald Eclipse (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #33-38, 160 pages, hardcover, November 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2788-0, paperback, November 2010, ISBN 1401225292) Blackest Night: Green Lantern Corps (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #39-47 , 256 pages, hardcover, July 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2788-0, paperback, July 2011, ISBN 1401228054) Revolt of the Alpha Lanterns (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #21-22, 48-52, 176 pages, hardcover, May 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3139-X, paperback, June 2012, ISBN 1401231403) The Weaponer (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #53-57, 128 pages, hardcover, October 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3281-7, paperback, October 2012, ISBN 1401234410) Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (collects Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #1-7, 176 pages, August 16, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3079-2) War of the Green Lanterns (collects Green Lantern (vol. 4) #63-67, Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #58-60, and Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #8-10, 240 pages, hardcover, November 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3234-5, paperback, September 2012, ISBN 1401234526) War of the Green Lanterns: Aftermath (collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #61-63 , Зеленый фонарь: Изумрудные воины #11-13, и война зеленого фонаря: Последствия #1-2, 208 страниц, в твердом переплете, январь 2012 года, ISBN 1-4012-3343-0) Зеленый фонарь корпуса vol. 3 (Новый 52) Зеленый фонарь корпуса Vol. 1: Страшный (собирает Зеленый Фонарь корпуса (vol. 3) #1-7, 160 страниц, Hardcover, Сентябрь 2012, ISBN 1-4012-3701-0 ) Зеленый фонарь корпуса Vol. 2: Альфа войны (собирает Зеленый фонарь корпуса (vol. 3) #0, #8-14, 192 страниц, Твердый переплет, июль 2013, ISBN 1-4012-4012-7 ) Зеленый Фонарь Корпус Том 3: Сила воли (собирает Зеленый Фонарь Корпуса (vol. 3) #15-20, Зеленый Фонарь Корпус Ежегодный #1, 256 страниц, Hardcover, Декабрь 10, 2013, ISBN 1-4012-4407-6 ) Зеленый фонарь : Восстание Третьей армии (собирает Зеленый Фонарь Ежегодный #1, Зеленый Фонарь (vol. 5) #13-16, Зеленый Фонарь корпуса (vol. 3) #13-16, Зеленый фонарь : Новые Стражи #13-16 , Красные фонари #13-16, Зеленый фонарь Корпуса Ежегодный #1, 416 страниц, Hardcover, 10 сентября 2013, ISBN 1-4012-4499-8) Зеленый фонарь: Гнев Первого Фонаря (собирает Зеленый Фонарь vol.5 #17-20, Зеленый Фонарь Корпус #17-20, Green Lantern: of the Guardians Red Lanterns #17-20, 416 pages, Hardcover, February 25, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4409-2) Green Lantern Corps Vol. 4: Rebuild (Collects Green Lantern Corps (vol. 3) #21-27, Green Lantern Corps Annual #2, 208 pages, Paperback, July 8, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4745-8) Green Lantern: Lights Out (Green Lantern #24, Green Lantern Corps #24, Green Lantern: New Guardians #23-24, Red Lanterns #24, Green Lantern Annual #2, Green Lantern #23.1: Relic, 192 pages, Hardcover, June 24, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4816-0) Green Corps Vol Lantern. 5: Rebellion (collects Green Lantern Corps #28-34, Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 and Green Lantern #31-33) Green Lantern Corps Volume 6: Payback (collects Green Lantern Corps issues #35-40) Links Corps green lights. 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