Emerald Knights - Title

Title

The title is in keeping with some of the major storylines that have been told in dealing with Parallax, including Emerald Twilight (Hal going insane at losing Coast City and eventually becoming Parallax) and Emerald Fallout (Guy Gardner, in possession of a yellow power ring, fights with Hal, but winds up losing his power when his ring's charge fades - Guy needed to recharge from a Green Lantern power source).

Green Lantern
Creators
  • Bill Finger
  • Martin Nodell
  • John Broome
  • Gil Kane
  • Dennis O'Neil
  • Neal Adams
  • Ron Marz
  • Darryl Banks
  • Geoff Johns
  • Doug Mahnke
  • Other writers and artists
Green Lanterns
  • Alan Scott
  • Hal Jordan
  • Guy Gardner
  • John Stewart
  • Kyle Rayner
  • Jade
  • Thaal Sinestro
  • Simon Baz
Green
Lantern
Corps
Guardians of
the Universe
  • Appa Ali Apsa
  • Ganthet
  • Sayd
  • Lianna
  • Scar
Members
  • Abin Sur
  • Arisia Rrab
  • Boodikka
  • Ch'p
  • Flodo Span
  • Galius Zed
  • G'nort
  • Graf Toren
  • Green Man
  • Isamot Kol
  • Jack T. Chance
  • Katma Tui
  • Ke'Haan
  • Kilowog
  • Kreon
  • Laira
  • Lar Gand
  • Medphyll
  • Mogo
  • Raker Qarrigat
  • Rond Vidar
  • Salaak
  • Sodam Yat
  • Soranik Natu
  • Stel
  • Tomar-Re
  • Tomar-Tu
  • Turytt
Additional
  • Ion
Supporting
characters
  • Alexandra DeWitt
  • Carol Ferris
  • Doiby Dickles
  • Molly Mayne
  • Rose Canton
  • Terry Berg
  • Thomas Kalmaku
  • Jillian Pearlman
  • Green Arrow
  • Obsidian
  • Saint Walker
Enemies
General
  • Controllers
  • Doctor Polaris
  • Effigy
  • Evil Star
  • Fatality
  • Gambler
  • Goldface
  • Grandmaster
  • Hector Hammond
  • Highmaster
  • Icicle
  • Javelin
  • Kanjar Ro
  • Krona
  • Larfleeze
  • Legion
  • Major Disaster
  • Manhunters
  • Myrwhydden
  • Nero
  • Puppeteer
  • Ranx the Sentient City
  • Shark
  • Solomon Grundy
  • Sonar
  • Sportsmaster
  • Star Sapphire
  • Tattooed Man
  • Traitor
  • Vandal Savage
  • Zamaron
Sinestro
Corps
  • Anti-Monitor
  • Hank Henshaw
  • Mongul
  • Parallax
  • Sinestro
  • Superboy-Prime
    Other members: Amon Sur
  • Arkillo
  • Lyssa Drak
  • Karu-Sil
  • Yellow Lantern
Red Lantern
Corps
  • Atrocitus
Black Lantern
Corps
  • Nekron
  • Scar
  • Black Hand
Emotional
spectrum
  • Red Lantern Corps
  • Agent Orange
  • Sinestro Corps
  • Green Lantern Corps
  • Blue Lantern Corps
  • Indigo Tribe
  • Star Sapphires
  • White Lantern Corps
  • Black Lantern Corps
Locations
  • Coast City
  • Korugar
  • Maltus
  • Mogo
  • Oa
  • Qward
  • Zamaron
Publications
  • Green Lantern
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
  • Green Lantern: Mosaic
  • Batman: In Darkest Knight
  • Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame
  • Green Lantern: Evil's Might
  • Green Lantern versus Aliens
  • Green Lantern Corps: Recharge
  • Green Lantern: New Guardians
Storylines
  • "Snowbirds Don't Fly"
  • "Emerald Twilight"
  • "Emerald Knights"
  • "Circle of Fire"
  • "Green Lantern: Rebirth
  • "Sinestro Corps War"
  • "Secret Origin"
  • "Blackest Night"
  • "Brightest Day"
  • "War of the Green Lanterns"
In other media
  • Green Lantern: First Flight
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
  • Green Lantern
  • Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series (episodes)
Miscellanea
  • Darkstars
  • Power Ring
  • Green Lantern (Great Adventure)
  • Green Lantern: First Flight (Magic Mountain)
  • Green Lantern Coaster (Warner Bros. Movie World)

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