Originally posted by Grimm22
Am I the only one who hoping that Sinestro has a planet in his corps like Mogo?That seriously could be the coolest battle ever!
http://dccomics.com/comics/?cm=7822
The Battle of Mogo! Wounded and alone, the biggest Green Lantern of them all must face a planet-sized opponent as the Sinestro Corps attacks.
Originally posted by Validus
http://dccomics.com/comics/?cm=7822The Battle of Mogo! Wounded and alone, the biggest Green Lantern of them all must face a planet-sized opponent as the Sinestro Corps attacks.
Sweet. I wonder what the Sin Corps answer to Mogo is.
Originally posted by Juntai
A lot of this is already happening in the GL and GLC titles, but here you go; Abin Sur was allowed to ask a "Qull of the Five Inversions" three questions, and the last was about "The Final Catasrophy".After untold millenia, the enemies of the Green Lantern Corps will rise united against them. The corp shall be destroyed to the last life form.
The planet of OA shall be as dust. Amongst the gathered foemen shall be numbered the Weaponers of Qward, Ranx the sentient City, and the unspeakable children of the white lobe. The Empire of Tears, finally released from entombment shall join the assault.
Sodam Yat, a Daxamite hailed as the ultimate Green Lantern will perish battling the Lobe-Spawn. The planet form Green Lantern Mogo will be the last to fall. As Ranx explodes a blink-bomb within his core.
And after that, there will only be the demons dancing in the ruins of OA to the rhythm of drums bound with taut blue skin.
I recently read that story- it's some of Alan Moore's most fun work. but I'm pretty sure it's pre-crisis... and the dude that told Abin Sur that could easily have been lying, which was implied a few times. I mean, he was a demon who was attempting to get Abin Sur killed, which he did by weaking his courage and convincing him to fly around in a spaceship rather than trusting to just his ring.
Originally posted by tjcoadyGreen Lantern Corp Annual number 2, 1986, and that profecy is what the current GL series' are heading to right now. We've already seen Ranx, and the Children of the White Lobe. The Guardians were talking about Abin's profecy being fullfilled.
I recently read that story- it's some of Alan Moore's most fun work. but I'm pretty sure it's pre-crisis... and the dude that told Abin Sur that could easily have been lying, which was implied a few times. I mean, he was a demon who was attempting to get Abin Sur killed, which he did by weaking his courage and convincing him to fly around in a spaceship rather than trusting to just his ring.
Originally posted by Juntai
Green Lantern Corp Annual number 2, 1986, and that profecy is what the current GL series' are heading to right now. We've already seen Ranx, and the Children of the White Lobe. The Guardians were talking about Abin's profecy being fullfilled.
really? hm, I guess you're right then. sorry for trying to correct you. just wondering, when did we see the Children of the White Lobe?