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| CurrentAlias = Green Lantern
 
| CurrentAlias = Green Lantern
 
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| Identity =
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| Identity = Public
 
| Alignment = Good
 
| Alignment = Good
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| Affiliation = [[Justice League (Earth-22)|Justice League]]; formerly [[Justice Society of America (Earth-22)|Justice Society of America]]
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| Relatives = Todd Rice ([[Todd Rice (Earth-22)|Obsidian]], son), Jennie-Lynn Hayden ([[Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Earth-22)|Jade]], daughter)
 
| Relatives = Todd Rice ([[Todd Rice (Earth-22)|Obsidian]], son), Jennie-Lynn Hayden ([[Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Earth-22)|Jade]], daughter)
| Universe = Earth-22
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| Universe = Earth-22; Earth 22
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| BaseOfOperations = New Oa
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| PlaceOfBirth =
 
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| Creators = Alex Ross; Mark Waid
 
| Creators = Alex Ross; Mark Waid
| First = Kingdom Come #1
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| First = Kingdom Come Vol 1 1
 
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| Quotation = There, '''Green Lantern''' commands a '''lonely throne'''... ever vigilant, ever '''waiting''' for signs of threats '''extraterrestrial'''. He waits '''still'''.
| HistoryText = Alan Scott found a magic lantern, which gave him power in accordance with a prophecy. He was a hero who protected people under the alias "Green Lantern".
 
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| Speaker = [[James Corrigan (Earth-22)|The Spectre]]
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| QuoteSource = Kingdom Come #1
   
 
| HistoryText = Alan Scott found a magic lantern, which gave him power in accordance with a prophecy. He was a hero who protected people under the alias '''Green Lantern'''. Over time, Alan integrated his lantern into his armor, thereby becoming a self-renewing power source and making him more powerful than before. The extent of this power boost is not specified.
Sometime after [[Kal-El (Earth-22)|Superman]] retired, Green Lantern decided to become more proactive. He built a space station, New Oa, and he lay in wait for an alien invasion that never came. He waited for ten years, until he was recruited by Superman for his "justice league".
 
   
 
Sometime after [[Kal-El (Earth-22)|Superman]] retired, Green Lantern decided to become more proactive. He built a space station, New Oa, and he lay in wait for an alien invasion that never came. He waited for ten years, until he was recruited by Superman for his '[[Justice League (Earth-22)|Justice League]]', their first mission back being to subdue the [[Americommando (Earth-22)|Americommando]] from slaughtering refugees gathering on Liberty Island.
He served with the league, corraling supercriminals until he was attacked by the United Nations. He survived the attack, and helped calm Superman down. Soon later he becomes a U.N. charter member under the nation of New Oa. He attended [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-22)|Batman]]'s funeral, but the full extent of his adventures are unknown.
 
   
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He served with the league, corralling super-criminals and rogue [[metahumans]] into the prison called the [[Gulag (Earth-22)|Gulag]]. He travels with the rest of the team to the Gulag to contain the prisoner revolt. [[William Batson (Earth-22)|Captain Marvel]] arrives and blasts the Gulag, freeing all the prisoners, who then attack the surrounding Justice League members. During the battle at the Gulag he is shot down by [[Oliver Queen (Earth-22)|Oliver Queen]]. [[Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Earth-22)|Jade]] sends a protective bubble over the top of him when the United Nations drop a nuclear bomb on all the fighting metahumans. He then helps calm Superman down. Afterwards he becomes a U.N. charter member under the nation of New Oa. He attended [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-22)|Batman]]'s funeral, but the full extent of his adventures are unknown.<ref>{{c|Justice Society of America Vol 3 #22}}</ref>
| Powers = Alan Scott's magic ring and lantern gave him the power to create constructs out of green flame, which are limited only by his willpower and contact with wood(which destroys them).
 
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| Powers = * '''[[Starheart|Starheart Empowerment]]''': Alan Scott's magic ring and lantern gave him the power to create constructs out of green flame, which are limited only by his willpower and contact with wood (which destroys them).
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** {{Energy Construct Creation|equip=yes}}
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** {{Energy Projection|equip=yes}}
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** {{Enhanced Senses|equip=yes}}
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** {{Flight|equip=yes}}
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** {{Force Field|equip=yes}}
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** {{Immortality|equip=yes}}
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** {{Interstellar Travel|equip=yes}}
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** {{Invisibility|equip=yes}}
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** {{Superhuman Strength|equip=yes}}
 
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| Strength =
 
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| Weaknesses = Scott's ring does not work on wooden objects
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| Equipment = Ring and power battery (now integrated into his emerald armor)
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| Notes =
| Notes = *The green lantern of Earth-22 integrated his lantern into his armor, making him more powerful. The extent of this power boost is not specified.
 
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* According to character supplement in ''Kingdom Come / Revelations'', Alan Scott partly embodies the ambitions of the [[Silver Age]] [[Hal Jordan]], and that his Emerald City of New Oa reflects the science-fiction concepts of the Silver Age Green Lantern.
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*According to Alex Ross, Alan Scott was originally to be referred to as "Green Knight" to explain his knightly armor he now wears.
 
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* [[Alan Scott]]
 
 
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Revision as of 16:28, 28 October 2019

Quote1 There, Green Lantern commands a lonely throne... ever vigilant, ever waiting for signs of threats extraterrestrial. He waits still. Quote2
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Alan Scott found a magic lantern, which gave him power in accordance with a prophecy. He was a hero who protected people under the alias Green Lantern. Over time, Alan integrated his lantern into his armor, thereby becoming a self-renewing power source and making him more powerful than before. The extent of this power boost is not specified.

Sometime after Superman retired, Green Lantern decided to become more proactive. He built a space station, New Oa, and he lay in wait for an alien invasion that never came. He waited for ten years, until he was recruited by Superman for his 'Justice League', their first mission back being to subdue the Americommando from slaughtering refugees gathering on Liberty Island.

He served with the league, corralling super-criminals and rogue metahumans into the prison called the Gulag. He travels with the rest of the team to the Gulag to contain the prisoner revolt. Captain Marvel arrives and blasts the Gulag, freeing all the prisoners, who then attack the surrounding Justice League members. During the battle at the Gulag he is shot down by Oliver Queen. Jade sends a protective bubble over the top of him when the United Nations drop a nuclear bomb on all the fighting metahumans. He then helps calm Superman down. Afterwards he becomes a U.N. charter member under the nation of New Oa. He attended Batman's funeral, but the full extent of his adventures are unknown.[1]

Powers


  • According to character supplement in Kingdom Come / Revelations, Alan Scott partly embodies the ambitions of the Silver Age Hal Jordan, and that his Emerald City of New Oa reflects the science-fiction concepts of the Silver Age Green Lantern.
  • According to Alex Ross, Alan Scott was originally to be referred to as "Green Knight" to explain his knightly armor he now wears.

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