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Created by writer Ron Marz and artist Darryl Banks, and named after a character from James Cameron's film The Terminator, Kyle Rayner first appeared in Green Lantern vol. 3, #48 (1994), as part of the "Emerald Twilight" storyline, in which DC Comics replaced Green Lantern Hal Jordan with Kyle, who was the sole Green Lantern throughout the late 1990s and into the mid-2000s in a very successful ...
Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears in the Injustice: Gods Among Us prequel comic. While investigating Kyle Rayner's disappearance, Gardner and Ganthet confront Superman upon learning of his growing tyranny. Ganthet returns to Oa with Hal Jordan, though Gardner stays behind to watch over Earth before leaving upon learning Superman allied ...
In this new timeline, when Kyle Rayner becomes a 'magnet' for other power rings, Saint Walker is the only member of the other five Corps who shows up to help him rather than demanding his ring back, helping Kyle escape the others' attacks and travel to Oa to try and seek the aid of the Guardians. [22]
Kyle Rayner (of Sector 2814): One of the six Green Lanterns of Earth, Kyle had become a "magnet" to all the corps rings with one red ring appearing to him claiming him as its bearer. It has since been revealed that Kyle must channel all the powers of the emotional spectrum while without possessing a red ring, he can access, at will, the powers ...
A new character, Kyle Rayner, was created to become the feature while Hal Jordan first became the villain Parallax, then died and came back as the Spectre. In the wake of The New Frontier , writer Geoff Johns returned Hal Jordan as Green Lantern in Green Lantern: Rebirth (2004–05).
The Green Guardsman (Kyle O'Brien). An amalgamation of DC's Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) and Marvel's the Guardsman (Kevin O'Brien). [133] Gardner. An Amalgam Universe version of DC's Guy Gardner. [134] Gyrich. An Amalgam Universe version of Marvel's Henry Peter Gyrich. [135] The Great White. An amalgamation of DC's the Shark and Marvel's Ultimo ...
Prominent members of the Corps, including (clockwise from top left): the Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw), Superman-Prime, the Anti-Monitor, Parallax (Kyle Rayner), and Sinestro. Art by Ethan Van Sciver. Like the Green Lantern Corps, the Sinestro Corps has 7200 ring bearers, two for each of the 3600 sectors of space.
Green Lantern: Jennie-Lynn Hayden, the former Jade and a daughter of Alan Scott, she took up the mantle of Green Lantern after Kyle Rayner and has all the powers of a Green Lantern but does not require a power ring. She saved many metahumans from the Gulag bombing with a light shield.