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  2. List of Green Lantern enemies - Wikipedia

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    Villain First appearance Description Vandal Savage: Green Lantern #10 (winter 1943/44) : Vandar Adg, an immortal Cro-Magnon altered by the rays of a fallen meteor, possibly in 50,000 B.C. Vandal Savage has manipulated human history behind the scenes for centuries, being a Pharaoh, helping to murder Caesar (though Pre-Crisis he was Caesar), committing murders as Jack the Ripper, and has been an ...

  3. Hal Jordan - Wikipedia

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    This version abandoned the Green Lantern Corps after a war killed thousands of people, including his mother. However, he is forced to return to the group to stop Relic, being mortally wounded in the process and placed inside the Source Wall. [60] Hal Jordan appears in Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War. [61]

  4. Alexandra DeWitt - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra DeWitt is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe.She is the girlfriend of Kyle Rayner before he receives the Green Lantern power ring from Ganthet.She is best known, however, as the murder victim whose manner of disposal led writer Gail Simone to coin the phrase "women in refrigerators". [1]

  5. Major Force - Wikipedia

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    In Green Lantern (vol. 3) #54 (August 1994), Major Force kills Alexandra DeWitt, girlfriend of Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, and leaves her body in a refrigerator for Kyle to find. [3] Guy Gardner kills Major Force, but he proves to be nigh-immortal due to his nature as an energy being and returns on multiple occasions, gaining shapeshifting ...

  6. List of Green Lanterns - Wikipedia

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    B'Shi is one of several Green Lanterns appearing in the "A Lantern Against the Dark: A Forgotten Tale of the Green Lantern Corps" story, from Green Lantern 80-Page Giant #3. She is a monkey-like Green Lantern from the jungle world of Suirpalam, who is recruited into the Green Lantern Corps by Raker Qarrigat (and in turn recruits Ash-Pak-Glif ...

  7. Parallax (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Hal Jordan incarnation of Parallax as depicted in Green Lantern (vol. 3) #50 (March 1994). Art by Darryl Banks.. In 1994, in an effort to generate interest in its Green Lantern comics, DC replaced Hal Jordan, who had been the primary Green Lantern since the late 1950s, with the character Kyle Rayner, and eliminated the Green Lantern Corps which had served as supporting characters in the ...

  8. Green Lantern - Wikipedia

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    Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which come from imagination, fearlessness, and the electromagnetic spectrum of emotional willpower. [1]

  9. Alan Scott - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz reinvented Green Lantern as a science fiction hero. The new Green Lantern, named Hal Jordan, was empowered by alien masters to serve as an interstellar lawman and had many adventures set in outer space. His powers were similar to Alan's but he was otherwise completely unrelated—Alan Scott never ...