![]() ![]() Even his invulnerability to metal (wood is his one weakness) has echoes of the Golden Age Superman. 47 appearances Alan Scott last edited by knightspast on 01/11/22 07:59AM View full history Origin Alan Scott Hundreds and hundreds of years ago, a mystical green meteor fell down to Earth. By phasing through objects and even reading someone else's mind using his Green Lantern powers, Alan Scott is far closer to the likes of Martian Manhunter than John Stewart. But the contemporary version of Alan Scott is rarely as powerful as his earliest appearances, wherein his powers make him more dangerous than most of the contemporary Justice League. Though Alan Scott was forgotten during the Silver Age, during which he was replaced by Hal Jordan and the more popular science-fiction version of the Green Lantern, he later reappeared a mainstay of the Justice Society of America, and he has appeared most recently in the Dark Crisis event. His abilities include walking through walls, being invulnerable to metal, and, in a later issue, even reading another person's mind. There he shows off his astounding new powers, which are essentially anything he has enough will power to do. After he receives his ring and lantern from a magical source, Alan pursues the corrupt men who caused a train and bridge to explode. Breaking Baz: Kristin Scott Thomas & Lily James Star In Hot New Play Headed To West End. Green Lantern Corps members have always been extremely powerful, but the Golden Age Green Lantern, whose powers are based in magic instead of science, stretches his will-power abilities to the furthest place they can go.Īlan Scott debuts and becomes the original Green Lantern in 1940's All-American Comics #16 by Bill Finger and Martin Nodell. (as Maya Arulpragasm), Dave Taylor, Alan Vega. These law-enforcing Green Lanterns use their will power to create hard light constructs that typically have a physical effect on the world around them, whether that be by creating a shield or a sword or anything imaginable. These Green Lanterns get their power from rings granted to them by the Guardians of the Universe, but those rings are only as strong as the individual wielding them. The contemporary iterations of Green Lantern are typically members of an intergalactic peacekeeping organization known as the Green Lantern Corps. They rose up against their oppressor with help from the Guardians, who altered the composition of his power battery and ring. Alan Scott is the Golden Age incarnation of the Green Lantern character and is the first to ever hold the mantle. His magic-based ring gives him the kind of power that would far outstrip the likes of Hal Jordan and John Stewart. Before we get this list underway, let’s kick things off with an honorable mention. Despite his powers being markedly different from the Green Lantern Corps', the first Green Lantern, Alan Scott, is far more powerful than most of the Justice League.
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