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26Jan/102

DC University: The Green Lanterns

    by Mike Agnew Jr.

"In Brightest Day, in Blackest night,

No Evil shall Escape my sight.

Let those who worship evil's might,

Beware my power GREEN LANTERN's LIGHT!"

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Welcome to the first installment of DC University.  As a spin-off from my previous posts about comics, it has been recommended that I give a crash course in all things Detective Comics(DC).  Now I, by no means, know everything about this universe but I have read a bunch and there is a certain feel you get for each character.  It makes it very hard to decide who is your favorite.  So for now, I will try to put out a weekly post about different parts of the DC Universe.

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Chapter 1: The Green Lanterns

A portion of the Green Lantern Corps. See the big one in the back. That's not a back drop. That's a living planet that is also part of the Corps.

A Brief  History

Now, I know I could start with the 3 heavy hitters: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman.  However, I want to build up the parts of the DC universe that actually make it feel like... well... a universe.  One constant in that universe is the Green Lantern Corps.  No matter if you go into the past or the future or to different dimensions, chances are you will eventually run into a Green Lantern.  Yes, there are more than one.  They are like the cops of the universe.  They have districts.  They have codes of conduct.  And they have weapons to enforce the law.

The Green Lantern Corps was formed by a group called the Guardians.  They were a bunch of little old smurf-like midgets with big heads who live on the planet OA, pronounced OH-AH.  OA is said to be the center of the universe.  A long time ago, the Guardians banished all the women from OA in an attempt to remove any distractions.  They were also immortal beings so there was no need to reproduce and no real need for women.   Anyone who has ever gone to an all-guys or all-girls schools knows that this does, in fact, work.  You no longer worry about appearance or hygiene.  You can completely focus on your work.   There is, however, a side effect, extreme frustration.  So, these little blue guys live on OA and bicker all the time.  They usually take their aggression out on the Green Lanterns like a Police Sergeant would in a Lethal Weapon movie.

The guardians at some point discovered the most powerful source of energy in the universe, a glowing green crystal.  They harnessed this power and constructed a "battery" to control it.  The green lantern symbol is actually a representation of this battery.  With the power now weaponized, they decided to use rings to disperse the energy.  So, each person in the Green Lantern Corps gets a ring.  Think of the ring as a rechargeable battery.  It can store a certain amount of  "Green Light" but as it is used the reserves are depleted and the ring must be recharged.  Therefore along with the ring each Green Lantern gets a... green lantern.  These lanterns tap back into the energy of the original battery back on OA.  To get the ring to recharge, they hold the ring up to the lantern and recite the oath at the beginning of this post.  That might sound corny but there are several occasions where you hear it and it gets you pumped up.  Like hearing Hulk Hogan's or Stone Cold music smash out of nowhere.  Or sometimes a Lantern won't have time to get through it and then would get hit by an enemy leaving them helpless and powerless.

On a side note, the Green Lanterns were not the first attempt by the guardians to police the galaxy.  At first they created Manhunters which were robot-android-machine things that would hunt down criminals, much like bounty hunters.  These Manhunters had one major flaw; they had no reasoning and often broke the laws the guardians were trying to uphold.  You will see them from time to time in the Green Lantern stories.  They are quite bitter about the whole thing.

The Ring

The Green Lantern ring runs on willpower.  It will create whatever the Lantern who wears it "wills" into existence.  If they think of a giant boxing glove... a giant boxing glove will appear out of the ring.  I have seen a wide variety of creations ranging from a shovel to an Iron Lung to a fully functional spaceship.  The ring also offers protection to the Green Lantern.  This covers the need for air, blocking bullets, dealing with the cold of space, and so on.  Think of anything.  Really think about it.  You want a walkman?  Concentrate on the parts, concentrate on what it does and the ring will take care of the rest.  The ring can work like a communication device too, sometimes referred to as "green tooth".  The ring also takes a lot of the detective work out of situations.  It can analyze the surrounding area and report back.  It can even determine the threat level and give a percentage on a plan's chance of success.  It is also important to understand that the ring picks the user.  When a Green Lantern dies the ring immediately starts a sequence to find the next available user.  In most cases the new user is completely unaware and shocked that this ring is speaking to him or her or it for that matter.

With such a powerful weapon there must be a weakness and there is... the color yellow.  Before your eyes roll completely into the back of your head, there are three things you must understand:  First, it has been explained why the ring is vulnerable to the color yellow.  A while back the guardians had a real bad yellow guy named Parralax that they trapped in the main battery.  They used the battery like a jail, however, there was a side effect, vulnerability to anything yellow.  Second, this is no longer a problem in the current comics.  They figured it out and fixed it.  However, many people died and I think the sun was destroyed at some point.  All in all, it's supposed to be a great story. I have only read about it and know of it through references to the events in the current comics.  Finally, there are more colors out there than the color green in what is called the Emotional Spectrum.

The Emotional Spectrum

In a recent push by DC, the other 6 colors of the emotional spectrum have become present and established their own corps.  The concept of the Emotional Spectrum has been around since the '60s; however, it was normally just the yellow and green back and forth.  There were remnants of the other colors present in the universe such as Star Sapphire who wore the Violet Crystal on her headpiece.  The first Star Sapphire was actually one of the Green Lantern's Ex-Girlfriends.  Violet is the color of Love in the Spectrum so the Crystal actually went to her in order to be "loved" by the powerful Green Lantern.  Remember earlier when I said the Guardians sent their women away to another planet?  They are known as the Zamarons.  These scorned women decided to fight back against their old hubbies by making a lantern battery of their own from that Violet Crystal.  They distributed rings and made Star Sapphire their leader.  Their power ends up being the emotion they miss the most... love.  This is how the rest of the emotional spectrum breaks down:

ROYGBIV Style

Red = Rage |Orange = Avarice |Yellow = Fear | Green = Will | Blue = Hope

Indigo = Compassion | Violet = Love

There was once a chick in the DC Universe named Rainbow girl. Her powers came from the emotional spectrum. She was said to have constant mood swings. Haha. Broads.

Now you might be thinking to yourself, "Well, that's not so bad.  They are mostly good.  Will. Hope. Love. Compassion."  But the concept behind them is that each is like a religion... the only religion for that group... an extreme religion.  So, it's like having too much of a good thing.  The Zamarons, for instance, believe that life without love is blasphemy and brainwash prisoners into believing love is the answer to all conflict, the only answer.  In some cases this is pretty horrible torture.  Anyway, these 7 groups start to form.  They each have their own oath and their own rings. Some of the rings find a familiar face.

All these stories come crashing together into a story that is actually finishing up in the next few months.  The graphic novel containing all the inidividual comics should be out in mid-July.  I suggest you start picking up some of these titles in preparation for that release.

Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War

Green Lantern (Book 1): No Fear

Green Lantern Vol. 2: Revenge of the Green Lanterns

Green Lantern: Wanted Hal Jordan

Out of no where.......black rings start falling from the sky....they go to the dead....Blackest Night is upon us.

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  1. Dude, this article is the reason I subscribed to you haha. I’ve always been kind of curious about the history of some of these comics.

  2. Thanks Dennis

    I hope to keep them coming weekly. If you have any suggestions as to other characters you are curious about I can bump them up on my list. Currently I’m just picking at random.


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