By the end of this series, readers are going to know exactly who John Stewart is, and why he was born to be a Green Lantern. The prologue stories in the back of Green Lantern #1-3 have a clear sci-fi/fantasy feel, but when Green Lantern: War Journal #1 drops, it’s going to start feeling less like Dune and a lot more like Predator, The Terminator, and Aliens. Sometimes you just need ’80s James Cameron, and that’s what this is. “That’s what Montos and I are giving readers. Born in Detroit, Michigan, most of John's life was marked by. He is noted for being an excellent sniper as well as a skilled architect. Guardians of the Universe John Stewart is one of Earth's Green Lanterns, the leader of the Green Lantern Corps and a member of its Honor Guard. You desire peace, and yet you do not shy away from battle. “The most epic ’80s sci-fi action movie you haven’t seen is coming, and it’s set in the DCU,” said Johnson. We saw that you are a conflicted man, John Stewart. But when a terrifying and contagious force with a mysterious connection to Oa appears on Earth, the last Green Lantern of another universe comes seeking the only warrior to face this threat and win: the immortal “Guardian and Builder,” John Stewart himself! Can this brilliant but brash young Lantern help John discover the qualities that made him one of the greatest Lanterns of the entire Multiverse? A family tragedy calls him back home, and as John begins to reclaim the brillian career he once left behind, he tries to embrace a peaceful post-superhero life. In Green Lantern: Mosaic, John was elevated to a level no other Green Lantern ever had. The emerald spotlight shines upon John Stewart once again in Green Lantern: War Journal, a new series spinning out of the Dawn of DC by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Montos. John Stewart’s time as a Green Lantern has come to an end…or so he thinks. Another exciting series spinning out of “Dawn of DC,” writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Montos continue their collaboration from the current Green Lantern series, creating a new tour of duty for the Green Lantern Corps’ battle-hardened veteran. After 38 issues, that series was cancelled in 1949. The character's first incarnation, Alan Scott, appeared in All-American Comics 16 (July 1940), and was later spun off into the first volume of Green Lantern in 1941. Giving even more credence to the theories of Lynn Stewart being related to Green Lantern, some blogs and wiki’s claim Isabella at one point said Lynn was intended to be John Stewart’s sister. Green Lantern is an ongoing American comic-book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of the same name. Available at Comic Book Stores and Participating Digital Platforms Tuesday, September 19Ī dangerous new villain puts John Stewart back on the front lines in Green Lantern: War Journal, a new series from DC. However, after the first episode of Black Lightning fans clearly googled the crap out of Lynn, discovering her maiden name was Stewart.
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