One girl.
Keli Quintela, the Teen Lantern, an eleven-year-old girl who hacked a gauntlet to access the powers of a Green Lantern Power Battery without the knowledge of the Green Lantern Corps or with a ring Created by Brian Michael Bendis and Patrick Gleason, as a member of their new Young Justice, there have been many[...]
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The Guardians, her supposed bosses, are missing in action, and the best backups she has (Simon Baz, who seems prescient now, and the shell shocked Teen Lantern) are holding it together with thread and (of course) willpower.
The artwork from Tom Raney, Marco Santucci, Michael Atiyeh, and Rob Leigh does a great job realizing these unexpected[...]
There's likewise an integration of things going on elsewhere (Hal Jordan serves as a window into things outside of Oa, Teen Lantern has a "I've been to Gemworld, I've got this" vibe, and so on) that shows a level of coordination and pre-planning that's rare outside of crossovers All of this is hard to do,[...]
Tom Raney, Mike Atiyeh, and Andworld Design make every gut crushing tragedy and surprise leap off the panel.
The second story, written by Josie Campbell, shows the fate of eleven-year-old Keli Quintela, ironically called Teen Lantern, wielding a gauntlet connected to the central power battery The Guardians dispatched Mogo to lead the tiny heroine to one[...]
(DC Comics, creative team: Brian Michael Bendis, John Timms, Gabe Eltaeb, Wes Abbott) This issue ... well ... okay, it clearly had a lot to say, with
And not so much the sidekicks or the legacy hero replacements as others who have taken on the role, by hook or by crook.
Which means I also heard that Teen Lantern may be lined up to take The Green Lantern comic book It currently stars Hal Jordan in the series by Grant Morrison and Liam[...]