February 14, 200620 yr QUOTE(Steff @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 04:55 PM) I had no idea there were so many members... touch crowd
February 15, 200620 yr There are many Green Lanterns. Kyle Rayner, Guy Gardner and John Stewart are the three from Earth. (Hal Jordan was the original I believe) The Wonder Twins were a "Super Friends Cartoon" idea. They have nothing to do with JL. (Except in later incarnations I just noticed) As per naming them, I'll pass. But, I do recommend the Justice League Unlimited episodes on Cartoon Network. Quality TV watching for animation. Edited February 15, 200620 yr by knightni
February 15, 200620 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Feb 15, 2006 -> 01:52 AM) Anyone want to take a stab at naming all of them? coughnerdscough http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Justice_League_members
February 15, 200620 yr QUOTE(knightni @ Feb 15, 2006 -> 03:37 AM) There are many Green Lanterns. Kyle Rayner, Guy Gardner and John Stewart are the three from Earth. (Hal Jordan was the original I believe) The Wonder Twins were a "Super Friends Cartoon" idea. They have nothing to do with JL. (Except in later incarnations I just noticed) As per naming them, I'll pass. But, I do recommend the Justice League Unlimited episodes on Cartoon Network. Quality TV watching for animation. John Stewart went from the Green Lantern to The Daily Show? Is that a step down or a step up?
February 15, 200620 yr QUOTE(RibbieRubarb @ Feb 15, 2006 -> 07:37 AM) coughnerdscough http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Justice_League_members LOL, they have different eras. "Justice League Detroit era."
February 15, 200620 yr QUOTE(knightni @ Feb 15, 2006 -> 03:37 AM) There are many Green Lanterns. (Hal Jordan was the original I believe) Nope, Alan Scott was the original "Golden Age" Green Lantern, later the "Earth II" Green Lantern after Gardner Fox complicated the DC Universe with the whole parallel Earth's concept. Of course, he was not the first Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814 (the sector containing Earth). Yalan Gur was the earliest Sector 2814 GL to be referenced, and he predates Alan Scott by 2,000 years. Of course, Alan Scott was not part of the GL Corps per se, but his power does derive in part from GL Corps power. None other than Yalan Gur himself died in a free-fall earth reentry, and a 3.5 billion yeear old mystical orb called the Starheart felt his pain and bound to him, forming a meteor-like object that was carved by the lampmaker Chang into the green lantern that would eventually be found by Alan Scott. Got all that?
February 15, 200620 yr QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 15, 2006 -> 05:03 PM) Nope, Alan Scott was the original "Golden Age" Green Lantern, later the "Earth II" Green Lantern after Gardner Fox complicated the DC Universe with the whole parallel Earth's concept. Of course, he was not the first Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814 (the sector containing Earth). Yalan Gur was the earliest Sector 2814 GL to be referenced, and he predates Alan Scott by 2,000 years. Of course, Alan Scott was not part of the GL Corps per se, but his power does derive in part from GL Corps power. None other than Yalan Gur himself died in a free-fall earth reentry, and a 3.5 billion yeear old mystical orb called the Starheart felt his pain and bound to him, forming a meteor-like object that was carved by the lampmaker Chang into the green lantern that would eventually be found by Alan Scott. Got all that? I'm taking it you were alone alot of the time on Valentine's Day?
February 16, 200620 yr QUOTE(RibbieRubarb @ Feb 15, 2006 -> 06:14 PM) I'm taking it you were alone alot of the time on Valentine's Day? Who me?? Hell no! I had lots of girls. But you wouldn't know them. One up in Canada, yeah that's it, Canada. And one from Band Camp. . .
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