Showing posts with label Parallax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parallax. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Green Lantern – Rebirth | Comics

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Green Lantern – Rebirth | Comics
Kyle Rayner, current Green Lantern of Earth, was on patrol in Sector 3599 where he saved a group of small aliens from a giant insectoid being and his power ring translates their feared speech as “Parallax is coming...”. Kyle then crashes on a spacecraft on Earth beside a green coffin and loses his consciousness then. Somewhere else, Hal Jordan becomes The Spectre to save a pilot from crash-landing and faced a drunk driver to punish him for his irresponsible actions. He tries to resist killing him but his former Parallax form comes in way with The Spectre, both refusing to let him believe it’s not who he really is. Hal’s home town Coast City was once destroyed by the villainous Cyborg Superman that eventually drove him mad; he became a villainous entity known as Parallax.

As Parallax, his uncontrolled rampage decimated planet Oa of Guardians of the Universe, killed a few Green Lanterns and destroyed Central Power Battery of Oa. During this state of chaos, one of his old enemies Sinestro was also killed by him. All of a sudden, there are a couple of weird happenings; once destroyed Coast City suddenly re-appears, Green Lantern John Stewart goes crazy on Justice League, Guy Gardner becomes a Green Lantern again and Kilowog suddenly assaults on Kyle Rayner for no good reason. Hal Jordan confesses to his friend Green Arrow that he cannot focus properly and all of these things that are happening recently do not seem to be normal. To make his suspicion true, Batman shows up with Justice League to confront Hal.

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

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Comics) Wikipedia


Green Lantern – Rebirth (Comics) DC Wikia

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Parallax Reborn
Here is your links for "Green Lantern – Rebirth" limited series from DC Comics in issues.

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Green Lantern – Rebirth 03


Green Lantern – Rebirth 04


Green Lantern – Rebirth 05


Green Lantern – Rebirth 06


Here is your links for "Green Lantern – Rebirth" limited series from DC Comics.
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Return To Corps

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Softcover)

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Hardcover)

Absolute Green Lantern – Rebirth

Following the huge success of "The Flash – Rebirth", Green Lantern – Rebirth is a six issue limited series by fan-favorite writer Geoff Johns (Final Crisis – Legion of Three Worlds, Final Crisis – Rogues' Revenge) and artist Ethan Van Sciver (Batman/Catwoman – Trail of the Gun, Impulse) from DC Comics in 2004. The storyline takes a flashback in time, borrowing a few elements from 1994's comic-book crossover event "Zero Hour" and also brought up a few fan-favorite casts to the series as well as popular current DC Comics super-heroes. For a few instance, "Rebirth" has paved a path for the significant future oncoming Green Lantern stories and major crossover events "Sinestro Corps War" and "Blackest Night".
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Wednesday, May 12, 2004

Parallax | Comics

Signifying the living embodiment of fear, Parallax is a demonic entity who exists from the very beginning of time. Not only the parasitic creature can sense fear in any living organism and can control individuals with fear, it is able to ruin entire civilizations by creating massive paranoia among the populace.

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Parallax | Comics

On Maltus, the homeworld of the Guardians of the Universe, Parallax was conserved ages ago and then he was taken from there and the Guardians locked him up with the energy of willpower in the Central Power Battery on Oa. Lying dormant within the Power Battery for over a billion years, Parallax waited for the right time for his release.

For the greater good, its existence was kept a secret to everyone and it weakened the green power rings against the color yellow. Because of this particular reason, the being is also referred as "The Yellow Impurity" of the green rings and the Guardians were more selective while recruiting new members for Green Lantern Corps; looking for great willpower among them to master the ring against yellow.

Then along came Sinestro, who gone from a Green Lantern to an enemy of the Corps. His imprisonment inside the Oan Battery awakens Parallax and the parasite took over Hal Jordan. However, Jordan was eventually able to break free of its influence and reborn afterwards (Green Lantern – Rebirth) as well as the creature itself. Later Green Lantern Kyle Rayner also become Parallax's host during Sinestro Corps War and joined the newly formed Corps as a herald of Anti-Monitor.

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

Parallax (Comics) Wikipedia

Parallax (Comics) DC Wikia

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The Living Fear

Here is your links for "Parallax" comics from DC Comics.

Green Lantern – Emerald Twilight

Green Lantern – Emerald Twilight, New Dawn

Zero Hour – Crises In Time

The Final Night

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Softcover)

Green Lantern – Rebirth (Hardcover)

Absolute Green Lantern – Rebirth

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

Green Lantern – Blackest Night

Green Lantern – Brightest Day


Green Lantern – War of the Green Lanterns

Considered as one of the most feared enemy in DC ComicsGreen Lantern mythology, Parallax implicates the personification of fear, which was created by Ron Marz, Darryl Banks, Geoff Johns (52, Infinite Crisis) and Ethan Van Sciver (The Flash – Rebirth, Impulse) in 1994. Although the creature was first introduced on the pages of Green Lantern issue #50 of the third monthly ongoing volume, Parallax’s detailed backstory was first shown to the "Agent Orange" storyline.

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Kyle Rayner Becomes Parallax

Following that, Parallax reborn in Blackest Night, continued its rampage by possessing The Flash in Brightest Day and later ascending on War of the Green Lanterns. Aside from his solo misadventures in many comic books, it became a part of the Sinestro Corps as well aside several other villains holding vendetta against the Green Lantern Corps. The villain also was the major antagonist in the 2011 live-action Green Lantern movie starring Ryan Reynolds.
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Friday, December 19, 2003

Green Lantern Corps | Comics

As the Guardians of the Universe’s age old attempt to create a unique inter-galactic peace keeping force that will serve justice and maintain order, the Green Lantern Corps were born. Picking up worthy candidates from around the galaxy, the Guardians armed them with a magnificent weapon; a power ring of Ion that is fueled by the willpower of its bearer.

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Green Lantern Corps | Comics

From the beginning of the corps the Green Lanterns are being stationed to patrol over various fractions of the universe that is referred as sectors. Over time, the corps has enlisted many alien species to its rank including a few humans from earth. Former gym teacher Guy Gardner, an architect John Stewart, a freelance artist Kyle Rayner and there came test pilot Hal Jordan who were the human host of the power of ion.

All the Lanterns chosen from earth managed to make a name for them and among whole corps, Hal Jordan is considered as the greatest of them all. Kyle Rayner has also made it large to be remembered as one of the greatest. They were also members of JLA, Justice League International and various other teams. From Crisis on Infinite Earths to the Sinestro Corps War, the Lanterns always made their stand against evil’s way.

The Corps was instrumental along with Superman of the two Earths in stopping Superboy-Prime’s rampage during Infinite Crisis that cost them many corps member just to tame the unstable Kryptonian. The foretold events of Blackest Night, the Corps almost got dismantled in the wake of the demon Nekron and his Black Lantern Corps.

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

Green Lantern Corps (Comics) Wikipedia

Green Lantern Corps (Comics) DC Wikia

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The Corps Assembled

Here is your links for "Green Lantern Corps" comics from DC Comics.

Showcase Presents – Green Lantern Vol 02

Green Lantern – Tales of The Green Lantern Corps Vol 01

DC Universe – The Stories of Alan Moore

Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Vol 03

Green Lantern – The New Corps

Justice League of America – The Nail

Green Lantern – Rebirth

Absolute Green Lantern – Rebirth

Green Lantern Corps – Recharge

Infinite Crisis

Green Lantern Corps – To Be A Lantern

Green Lantern Corps – The Dark Side of Green

Green Lantern – The Sinestro Corps Wars Vol 01

Green Lantern – Tales of the Sinestro Corps

Green Lantern – The Sinestro Corps Wars Vol 02

Green Lantern Corps – Ring Quest

Green Lantern Corps – Sins of the Star Sapphire

Green Lantern Corps – Emerald Eclipse

Blackest Night – Tales of the Corps

Green Lantern Corps – Blackest Night

Blackest Night – Black Lantern Corps Vol 01

Blackest Night – Black Lantern Corps Vol 02

Following the creation of the fictional Green Lantern character, writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane has made up the idea of the Green Lantern Corps series that made its first appearance in 1959 from DC Comics. After the Flashpoint event, most of the DC Comics monthly ongoing has undergone a drastic change, where the series remains mostly unchanged and unaffected in The New 52.

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Warriors of Light

Over the course of its monthly publication various writers like Steve Englehart, Joey Cavalieri, Dave Gibbons, Keith Champagne, Peter Tomasi (Black Adam – The Dark Age, Forever Evil – Arkham War) and Sterling Gates and also a bunch of talented illustrators like Joe Staton, Gil Kane, Patrick Gleason (Aquaman, Noble Causes), Luke Ross, Ardian Syaf (Brightest Day, Flashpoint – Emperor Aquaman), Tyler Kirkham (Deathstroke – New 52, Earth 2 – World's End), Scott Kolins (The Flash, Superman/Batman) and Freddie E. Williams II (Green Arrow, Seven Soldiers – Mister Miracle) has contributed to the progress of the series.
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