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Sunday, November 9, 2003

Sinestro | Comics

Before his fall from the grace, Thaal Sinestro of Korugar was chosen by the Guardians of the Universe as a member of the Green Lantern Corps for his fearlessness. Aside from protecting his assigned Sector 1417, he became one of the greatest among all. He even took Hal Jordan as a rookie under his tutelage who turned out to be the greatest Green Lantern ever.

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Sinestro | Comics

He was a close friend to Abin Sur and was married to his sister Arin Sur. Following Abin Sur’s death at the hands of Atrocitus, Sinestro becomes stressful and eventually became a dictator of Korugar and led him to conflict with the Corps. With help from the Weaponers of Qward, Sinestro then forged a yellow power ring to oppose the Green Lantern Corps when during banishment to the Antimatter Universe.

Sinestro was imprisoned in the Central Power Battery throughout Crisis on Infinite Earths but he defeated the Green Lanterns and The Parallax after draining the Oan Power Battery. With the return of Parallax afterwards, he also returned and joined Lex Luthor's Secret Society after clashing with Kyle Rayner and Green Arrow.

As the Multiverse was restored on post Infinite Crisis, the Anti-Monitor was resurrected and the Sinestro Corps was formed for Sinestro Corps War. In the aftermath of the war the Red Lantern Corps is formed and led by Atrocitus, who crucified him. Sinestro fought the demon Nekron in Blackest Night alongside the other spectrum Corps and had a fierce encounter with the dreaded Mongul regarding taking back the charge of the Corps back from him.

For more information on Sinestro comics series, you can check out these links below.

Sinestro (Comics) Wikipedia

Sinestro (Comics) DC Wikia

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The Second Rebirth

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Green Lantern – Emerald Dawn

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Crisis on Multiple Earths – The Team Ups Vol 02

Crisis on Infinite Earths

Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths

History of the DC Universe (Softcover)

History of the DC Universe (Hardcover)

Millennium

Countdown to Infinite Crisis – Villains United

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Softcover)

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Hardcover)

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Infinite Crisis (Softcover)

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Infinite Crisis Companion

Superman – Infinite Crisis

Green Lantern – The Sinestro Corps Wars Vol 01

Green Lantern – Tales of the Sinestro Corps

Green Lantern – The Sinestro Corps Wars Vol 02

Absolute Green Lantern – The Sinestro Corps Wars

Booster Gold – 52 Pick-Up

Green Lantern – Secret Origin

Green Lantern – Rage of the Red Lanterns

Blackest Night (Softcover)

Blackest Night (Hardcover)

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Green Lantern – Blackest Night

Green Lantern Corps – The Weaponer (Softcover)

Green Lantern Corps – The Weaponer (Hardcover)

Green Lantern – Brightest Day

Green Lantern – War of the Green Lanterns

Making his debut on the second volume of monthly ongoing Green Lantern issue #7 in 1961, Sinestro is a major antagonist character in the fictional universe of DC Comics. Writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane was responsible for the introduction of the character that was introduced as a hero and would become one of the greatest villains in the long run. Sinestro was also quite influential in Brightest Day and War of the Green Lanterns.

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In Brightest Day

Since the “Flashpoint” crossover event rebooted the entire timeline, Sinestro emerged with a new starting point in The New 52. Other than appearing in DC’s regular continuity, there is a few other version of Sinestro that exists in the 52 Multiverse, Futures End and Injustice – Gods Among Us continuity.

In other media, Sinestro appeared on Superman – The Animated Series, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, Static Shock, The Batman and Batman – The Brave and the Bold TV Series. The role was voiced by Victor Garber in the animated feature Green Lantern – First Flight and by Jason Isaacs in Green Lantern – Emerald Knights. Actor Mark Strong portrayed Sinestro in the live-action Green Lantern movie in 2011.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2003

Green Lantern | Comics

As an immortal blue-skinned ancient intelligent life form of the universe, the Guardians of the Universe of the planet Maltus existed even before the creation of Earth and many other planets of the star system. With passing time they became thinkers and decides to free the entire universe of all evil that besets among them. So, residing at the planet Oa, which is said to be the center of the Universe, first they created a robot-like race of the Manhunrters for peace-keeping purposes. Then The Halla’s were created to act as a force of order but that one was scrapped too upon meeting failure.

When they first learned to use Ion as an energy source that is made of the collective willpower of the residents of the entire Universe, giving it unimaginable and unlimited power that can be channeled through a power ring. As the Guardians learned to harness this power to restore peace and balance to the Universe, they created a Power-Battery at Oa to fuel energy for the power rings. The appointed wielder of the ring is called the Green Lantern, who is a member of an inter-galactic police force known as Green Lantern Corps.

Over the course of its existence, the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps have enlisted members to their ranks from across the vastness of Universe and that includes various alien races as well as a sentient planet named Mogo. Around the time after they became a well known space-authority, the Corps starts recruiting from Earth. One of the first Earthmen to joining the ranks was test pilot Hal Jordan. He is succeeded by hot-headed gym teacher Guy Gardner, former Marine Corps member John Stewart and finally a freelance artist Kyle Rayner.

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Green Lantern | Comics

The Golden Age
Alan Scott was among the first one to be called Green Lantern, who never used an Ion-powered ring. In fact, it was a magic lantern that he found near a railway crash and it helped him forge a magic ring to wield. For some time, Scott had been operating within New York City by taking down everyday criminals and thugs. Then he had encounter with the immortal tyrant Vandal Savage and the undead super-villain Solomon Grundy. Because of his do-gooder reputation, Alan Scott was also made a member of Justice Society of America.

Sinestro Corps War
A renegade yellow power ring that Kyle Rayner has managed to capture is brought to Oa to show it to the Guardians but it suddenly transports Kyle to Qward. There he finds himself in front of Sinestro, who removes the Ion entity from Kyle's body and is possessed by Parallax. Sinestro assembles Anti-Monitor and his heralds Superboy-Prime and Cyborg Superman for his war against the Corps. At the same time, the Sinestro Corps led an assault on Oa that got many Green Lanterns killed.

Hal, John and Guy alert the Justice League of the Anti-Monitor's return. Many Corps member from each side were killed during this hostility and in the ensuing chaos of the battle, two of the big-guns from both rival Corps; Arkillo and Kilowog have a chance to take on each other. Jordan was also absorbed by Parallax and once inside, he helps Kyle get out of his own trapped mind. Finally, Hal and Kyle faced Sinestro over Coast City and ending the war by defeating him in combat.

Blackest Night
Hal Jordan and Barry Allen go to Gotham City and stumbled into Martian Manhunter, who is resurrected as a Black Lantern. Kyle and Guy Gardner returns to Oa to find out that it is now under attack by black rings, transforming everyone into Black Lanterns. Nekron emerges from the Central Power Battery and then destroys it. To stop this madness, Kyle took an Alpha Lantern Power Battery a dive into the crowd to destroy all the Black Lanterns in a massive blast while also seemingly sacrificing his own life.

The grieving anger of Kyle's death turns Guy into a Red Lantern but he is shortly revived by Star Sapphire Miri Riam. The gravity of the situation made Hal consider an alliance with Atrocitus, Sinestro, Larfleeze, Saint Walker and Star Sapphire. He even allowed the fear entity Parallax to possess him in order to have a better fighting chance against Nekron. He eventually became one with the Entity and turned the resurrected heroes into White Lanterns before taking down the demon.

For more information on Green Lantern comics series, you can check out these links below.

Green Lantern (Comics) Wikipedia


Green Lantern (Comics) DC Wikia



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Power of Will Versus Fear

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All Star Comics Archives Vol 0


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JSA – Strange Adventures


Green Lantern – Emerald Dawn


Green Lantern – Emerald Dawn II


The Green Lantern Chronicles Vol 01


JLA – Year One


The Green Lantern Archives Vol 01


The Green Lantern Chronicles Vol 02


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The Green Lantern Chronicles Vol 03


Showcase Presents – Green Lantern Vol 01


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The Green Lantern Archives Vol 04


Showcase Presents – Green Lantern Vol 02


The Green Lantern Archives Vol 05


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Showcase Presents – Green Lantern Vol 03


Showcase Presents – Green Lantern Vol 04


Green Lantern/Green Arrow Vol 01


Green Lantern/Green Arrow Vol 02


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Green Lantern – Tales of The Green Lantern Corps Vol 01


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Crisis on Infinite Earths


Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths


Green Lantern – The Road Back


Green Lantern – In Brightest Day


Green Lantern – Emerald Twilight, New Dawn

Green Lantern – Baptism of Fire

Green Lantern – Emerald Knights

Considered as one of the most popular mainstream comic-book character and franchise, Green Lantern is a monthly ongoing comic book series that is being published from DC Comics for a long time. Back in 1940, the character of a Green Lantern ring-wielder was first created by Bill Finger and Martin Nodell. Later in 1959, John Broome and Gil Kane re-invented the name and over the years, the series went under a variety of change. Among all of the creators who have worked magic on the series, writer Geoff Johns (Batman – Earth One, Flash – Rebirth) seems to have constructed the modern day legacy of the Corps and undoubtedly ushered a new era.

One of the recurring protagonist Hal Jordan turning into the dark side by becoming the villainous Parallax and later restored back to his normal state a few times till now and the entire Corps facing massive destruction a couple of time would be a great example. After the “Flashpoint” event, DC Comics has rebooted each of their ongoing titles under The New 52 wave and the series starts with the sixth volume. Not only Hal Jordan was back but he was also working with one of his arch-nemesis this time. It appears that The Flash's meddlig with time-travel has rewired reality itseft for everything except for the Green Lantern Corps and their inter-galactic affairs.

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Hal Jordan Becomes Parallax

In the Justice League animated TV shows, the character Green Lantern was voiced over by Phil LaMarr. Actor Ryan Reynolds portrayed the character of Hal Jordan in 2011's live-action Green Lantern movie, which was heavily criticized. As part of DC Extended Universe, a character resembling to Corps member Yalan Gur briefly appeared in 2017's Justice League movie in a fight against Steppenwolf and more members of the Corps are to appear in 2020's Green Lantern Corps movie.
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