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Quality of sculpts 4
Character selection 4
Playability 4
Overall 5
Okay, so I mark everything a 4 but overall a 5,
so why? Sculpts are good but there is a lot of
sculpt re-use. Character selection is good, but
too many Hal & Kyle and not enough of the other
Lanterns. Playability, I've put 4 based on my few
games. they are good, they are fun, but they are
not dominating.
But I 5
overall because it is a great set and a Lanterns set is
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Hal jordan
First appearance:
Showcase #22 (October 1959)

YES, WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE!
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Kyle Rayner
First Appearance:
As Kyle Rayner: Green Lantern (vol. 3)
#48 (January 1994)
As Green Lantern: Green Lantern (vol. 3)
#50 (March 1994)

Kyle Rayner was a struggling-but-gifted freelance comic
book artist who was raised in North Hollywood and lived
and worked in Los Angeles.
After Hal Jordan, grief-stricken over the destruction of
his home of Coast City by Mongul, went on a mad rampage
killing various members of the Green Lantern Corps and
Guardians of the Universe, Ganthet gave Kyle the last
working Green Lantern power ring.
Kyle
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Jessica Cruz
First appearance: Green Lantern #20 (July 2013)

Teenager Jessica Cruz and her friends were on a hunting
trip when they accidentally stumble across two criminals
burying a body. Jessica manages to escape while her
friends are murdered but is left severely traumatized
and riddled with guilt. The Ring of Volthoom, which
feeds off fear and abandoned Power Ring after his death
in Forever Evil, locates Jessica and forcibly attaches
itself to her hand.
She was dubbed "Power Ring" while she was host to the
Ring of Volthoom but is not a member of Crime Syndicate
of America.[4] Jessica becomes an official member of the
Green Lantern Corps, in the Prime Earth reality, at the
end of The Darkseid War storyline.
Jessica Cruz - Wikipedia
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Alan Scott
First appearance: All-American Comics #16 (July 1940)

Alan Ladd Wellington Scott is the first character to
bear the name Green Lantern.
He adopts a colourful costume of red, purple, brown,
yellow, and green. He becomes a crimefighter in his
first adventure, defeating the crooks who caused the
accident. He also discovers his powers' weakness to wood
when he is bludgeoned with a club. Alan is a founding
member of the Justice Society of America, and is its
second chairman.
Following Crisis on Infinite Earths. In this story,
Alan's ring originally belonged to a Green Lantern named
Yalan Gur, who was so favoured by the Guardians of the
Universe.
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Guy Gardner
First Appearance: Green Lantern #59 (March 1968)

The Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814, an alien named
Abin Sur from the planet Ungara, crash-lands on Earth
after being mortally wounded. As Sur dies, his power
ring seeks and finds two potential successors: Guy
Gardner and Hal Jordan. Jordan is nearer to the crash,
so he is chosen over Guy. As a result, Guy is relegated
to being a backup should anything happen to Jordan.
When Jordan becomes aware of Gardner's status as his
backup, he sets up a chance meeting, and the two become
friends. Though Gardner is originally naive to Jordan's
secret identity, he eventually assists Jordan during his
adventures. He is later partnered with Jordan after
training under Kilowog.
Guy Gardner has a reputation for having a bad attitude
and often rubbing people the wrong way.
Recently Guy Gardner appears in the Superman movie,
played by Nathan Fillion.

Guy Gardner (character) - Wikipedia
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Jo Mullein
First appearance: Far Sector #1 (January 2020)

Jo Mullein was raised a child of divorce in New York
City. After witnessing the 9/11 attacks, Jo was inspired
to make a difference in the world, graduating
valedictorian in her high school and joining the United
States Army, and later the New York City Police
Department. During her police career, she witnessed her
partner beat a suspect nearly to death. Before being
able to turn him in, Jo was suddenly fired after being
tagged in a Black Lives Matter Facebook post. After
being fired, Jo was approached by a Guardian of the
Universe, who issued her a Power ring and a challenge:
"One year to make a difference."
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Guardians of the Universe
First appearance: Green Lantern (vol. 2) #1 (July 1960)

The Guardians of the Universe have taken on the mantle
of the Guardians and based themselves on the planet OA.
Their goal was/is simple: combat evil and create an
orderly universe. They act as the leaders of the Green
Lantern Corps, an interstellar police force which
patrols the universe.
Guardians of the Universe - Wikipedia
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Rot Lop Fan
First appearance: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps
Annual #3 (August, 1987)

"In loudest din or hush profound, my ears catch evil's
slightest sound. Let those who toll out evil's knell,
beware my power: The F-Sharp Bell!" — Rot Lop Fan
Rot Lop Fan is a blind silicone-based member of the
Green Lantern Corps. He was discovered by Katma Tui in a
lightless region of space known as the Obsidian Deeps.
Rot Lop Fan had no experience with or understanding of
color or light, having no sense of sight. Katma reshaped
the power ring from a lantern into a bell, describing
the Green Lanterns as the F-Sharp Bell Corps and the
ring's powers in terms of sound instead of light.
Rot Lop Fan (New Earth) | DC Database | Fandom |

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Laira
First appearance: Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #6
(September, 1993)

Laira Omoto of Jayd was the Green Lantern of Sector 112.
Laira killed Sinestro Corps member Amon Sur after he was
surrendered. Despite being authorised to use lethal
force against members of the Sinestro Corps the
Guardians deemed she had misinterpreted the law and was
convicted of murder. In her Rage Laira became a member
of the Red Lantern Corps.
Laira Omoto (New Earth) | DC Database | Fandom |

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G'Nort
First appearance: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps
Annual #3 (August, 1987)

G'nort Esplanade G'neesmacher is from the planet G'newt.
G'nort became a Green Lantern due to the influence of
his uncle, who was a famous member of the Lantern Corps.
Despite his limited intelligence and lack of tactical
judgment, G'nort is brave, loyal, and honourable.
G'nort -
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Soranik Natu
First appearance: Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #1
(November 2005)

Soranik is an extraterrestrial from the planet Korugar,
and a Green Lantern successor of Katma Tui. She has been
revealed as a daughter of the villain Sinestro, and her
mother is Sinestro's late wife Arin Sur.
In the "Emerald Twilight" storyline, Hal Jordan is
possessed by Parallax and kills most of the Green
Lantern Corps before they are eventually resurrected by
Kyle Rayner. The Guardians of the Universe set out to
repopulate the ranks of the Corps, with Soranik Natu
being selected as a Green Lantern and eventually
overcoming her hatred of the group,
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Lobo
and Dawg
First appearance: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps
Annual #3 (August, 1987)

Lobo is a Czarnian with exceptional strength and
fortitude. He enjoys nothing better than mindless
violence and intoxication, and killing as an end in
itself; his name roughly translates as "he who devours
your entrails and thoroughly enjoys it". He is arrogant
and self-centered, focusing almost solely on his own
pleasures, although he proudly lives up to the letter of
his promises – but always no more or no less than what
he promised. Lobo is the last of his kind, having killed
most of his species.
Lobo's friends include Dawg, a bulldog that he often
claims is not his when it gets into trouble; Jonas Glim,
a fellow bounty hunter; Ramona, a bail
bondswoman/hairdresser; and Green Lantern Guy Gardner.
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