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Guy Gardner is a jerk and an obnoxious, stubborn smart aleck with anger issues, but those traits are what make him so great ...
The first movie in this burgeoning shared universe was Superman, which featured a number of other heroes. That includes ...
Having just made his live-action debut in James Gunn's Superman, let's look at why Guy Gardner's Green Lantern is such a jerk in the comics.
There have been several Green Lanterns assigned to Earth, but there are also many from the planet, and here are the best, ...
INTERVIEW: Jerks can still have fun, just as the actor does with his long-awaited role as the bowl-cut-sporting Green Lantern Guy Gardner.
However, Guy Gardner has made a few appearances over the years, including guest starring roles in series like Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and the 2011 Green Lantern animated ...
Since then, five other people have donned the title Green Lantern: Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Simon Baz, and, most recently, Jessica Cruz.
GUY GARDNER is a core member of the Green Lantern corps, and for a time a significant member of the Justice League. He was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in Green Lantern ...
Guy Gardner Is DC Comics’ Third Green Lantern The first character to hold the Green Lantern moniker is Alan Scott - a Golden Age hero from Earth-Two of DC’s Multiverse and founding member of ...
The cover of Green Lantern #59 has nothing at all to do with this story, as Guy Gardner was shown to be an able Green Lantern in the issue, and he and Jordan got along well when they met at the end.
Yeah, I'm sold. Rather than the beacon of hope that Green Lantern Hal Jordan has been in the comics, Guy Gardner is someone who operates in the margins of being a hero, and have his own set of demons.
Green Lantern #59 (DC, 1968) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white pages. First appearance of Guy Gardner, who will feature prominently in the upcoming Green Lantern TV series.