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- The Green Lantern pub was situated on Eckersley Street in Weatherfield. In the late 1960s this was run by Harry Barlow, a friend of Jack Walker's. In September of that year, Harry fell off a stepladder and injured himself and Jack covered the evenings in the bar for him at Harry's request.
- Harold 'Hal' Jordan is a test pilot for Ferris Aircraft and the hero known as Green Lantern. He is among the many superheroes summoned by the Council of Royals to help fight against the Black Marauder's Legion of Villains.
- Green Lantern was released on June 17, 2011. The film received generally unfavorable reviews and was criticized for the acting performances and story; however, the movie was praised for the visual effects. According to analysts, it underperformed at the box office, earning less than $20 million back from its $200 million budget.
- This is a disambiguation page. Green Lantern may refer to:
* David West (The current and only Green Lantern)
* Franz Adler (more will come)
- Green Lantern is the fourth episode of Phineas and Ferb's Movie Corner.
- Green Lantern is a DC superhero who has a magic green ring, he/she uses it to defeat evil and fight crime.
- Green Lantern is a Human superhero that resides in the DC Universe. Unlike other DC characters chosen for Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, he shares his title with many other officers from the intergalactic Green Lantern Corps. Hal Jordan was chosen as Earth's first corps member, and earned a reputation as the Corps' "Greatest Green Lantern." His counterpart is Earthrealm's chosen warrior and Champion of Mortal Kombat, Liu Kang.
- The title apparently has nothing to do with an Intergalactic Space Patrolman's rank, because every Patrolman is referred to as a Green Lantern, however, not every member of the Green Lantern Corps is referred to as Green Lantern, for example, the Oans, who serve as the leaders of the Corps, are referred to as Guardians.
- A Green Lantern is an intergalactic law enforcement officer charged with protecting a sector of space with a ring capable of forming hard light constructs generated by the owner's will power. Notable individuals who have held this title include Hal Jordan, Alan Scott, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner. The Green Lanterns have had many dealings with Superman over the years.
- The Green Lantern is a hero and member of the Turqoise Corps run by the Smurfs known as the Marauders of the Universe. He protects Galactic Sector 2814.483.
- "I don't think this is your color." ―Green Lantern in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Green Lantern, also known as Hal Jordan, is a playable superhero in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
- The Guardians of the Universe, an advanced civilization of Maltusians, choose a representative from each Space Sector to become a member of the Green Lantern Corps, patrolling the universe for wrongdoers.
- Green Lantern is a code name shared by members of an interplanetary corps of crimefighters in DC Comics. The first man from Earth to join the Green Lantern Corps is Hal Jordan, who was one of the heroes on Challenge of the Superfriends.
- Green Lantern is published by DC Comics. The current price per issue is $3.99.
- Green Lantern appears when Peter and the guys watch The Superfriends Accountant in "Grumpy Old Man".
- Green Lantern (Lanterna Verde) é um dos personagens de Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. Ele é um dos heróis da DC Comics.
- The Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) is a superhero in the DC Universe and a member of the Green Lantern Corps.
- Green Lantern was a superhero movie that was relased in 2011. The movie was made by DC/ Warner Brothers, when the movie bombed at the box office and got negtive reviews Warner Brothers desided to relase a exteened edition. The Extended Edition adds 9 min and 33 seconds to the movie.
- 80px Green Lantern es de los personajes de DC Universe más conocidos. Es uno de los personajes del juego Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe.
- Hal Jordan is a character in the DC Universe and the second Green Lantern of Earth
- Green Lantern is a character in the DC Comics universe. Six Flags has two roller coasters themed around him at Six Flags Great Adventure, Green Lantern, and Six Flags Magic Mountain, Green Lantern: First Flight.
- Green Lantern is one of the many considered heroes from the world of DC Universe. Truthfully, he isn't a true hero.
- Green Lantern is the name of several heroes in DC Comics.
- Hal Jordan, más conocido como Green Lantern, es uno de los superhéroes más conocidos e importantes de DC Universe creado por el escritor John Broome y el artista Gil Kane. Su primera aparición fue en el número cuatro de Action Cómics #23 en 1959. Fue el segundo Linterna Verde de la historia de La Tierra, en reemplazo del original Alan Scott, y el primer humano en obtener este legendario poder.
- Green Lanterns are heroes with really super cool rings that shoot random stuff outta them. They all wear tight form-fitting matching outfits, with a general green vibe going to 'em. Every Green Lantern has to be a member of the Green Lantern Corps, formed by the Guardians of the Universe to act as an intergalactic popo. Their rings are powered by sheer marketability. Also, they always come in twos. Because the Guardians are not just great protectors... but great slash fic writers as well.
- Green Lantern is the name of multiple superheroes from the DC Comics universe, all of whom are characterized by a power ring and the ability to create solid constructs with the ring. The first Green Lantern (Alan Scott) was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in "All-American Comics" #16 (July 1940).
- Green Lantern is the name of several fictional characters, superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The first (Alan Scott) was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 (July 1940).
- Their quest for the perfect high and refusal to get regular nine to five jobs pissed off their wives and girlfriends to the point they moved out and formed a separate species, thus cursing the creepy blue alien old dudes to depend on their robot butlers for all eternity as their eternal punishment for never taking out the trash, vacuuming, mowing the lawn, or doing laundry or the dishes. The Creepy Blue Dudes (who prefer calling themselves the Guardians of Everything) couldn't figure out how to properly repair their malfunctioning murder machines, so they created the Bling Rings to lure in unpaid volunteers to the Green Lantern Corps to clean up their messes, so they'd still never have to lift a finger. The Green Lantern Corps, however, like all unsupervised work forces, spend most of thei
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