Green lantern john stewart volunes8/31/2023 1 of Green Lantern: Earth One, we find Hal Jordan in deep space, a miner working for Ferris Galactic. And excuse Gabriel Hardman, Corrina Bechko and whoever else made this decision very much, because John Stewart would never in any timeline do that. These tales ask what Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and others would be like if they were being created and written for the first time today, emerging into a modern world of remote warfare, mixed messages, and moral ambiguity.īut we’re here to talk about Green Lantern John Stewart, who we recently learned would be going Yellow in Vol. In 2007, the New 52 reboot split Earth-One-along with fifty-one other dimensions-off again, because DC editorial apparently has the attention span of a headless chicken.Īnd then we have the Earth One graphic novels, which are something different yet again the series harkens back to the Elseworlds traditions of old, reexamining the origin stories of DC’s greatest heroes and reframing them for the 21st century. This crossing of streams went along very nicely until 1985’s Crisis on Infinite Earths when Earth-One and four other surviving parallel universes were merged into a single continuity. The first DC Earth-One popped up in Justice League of America#21 (August 1963) following the publication of The Flash #123, which spun a marvelous tale of made-up physics to explain how Jay Garrick and other Golden Age heroes could pop in to say, “Hiya” to a SilverAge Barry Allen. In the spirit of the upcoming anniversary, hold on to your Lanterns. This is DC stuff we’re sifting through, which means I should take the time to clarify anything time- or dimension-related. ![]() ![]() You know what, let’s back up for a second. Not Earth-One (or Earth-1), the universe(s). It is possible she has a book/comic book problem but has no intention of doing anything about either. ![]() She occasionally tries to grow plants, drinks double-caffeine coffee, and has a habit of rooting for the underdog. She is a Yinzer by way of New England and Oregon and lives in the glorious 'Burgh with her husband, 2 smaller people, 2 cats, a fish, and a snail. Sondheimer is a registered nurse at the Department of Therapeutic Misadventures, a herder of genetic descendants, cosplayer, and a fiction and (someday) comics writer. When not prying Legos and gaming dice out of her feet, S.W.
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