List of Green Lantern Creators - Creators of Earth's Green Lantern Corps Members

Creators of Earth's Green Lantern Corps Members

  • Alan Scott
    • Bill Finger - creator, writer
    • Martin Nodell - creator, artist
  • Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner
    • John Broome - creator, writer
    • Gil Kane - creator, artist
  • John Stewart
    • Dennis O'Neil - creator, writer
    • Neal Adams - creator, artist
  • Kyle Rayner
    • Ron Marz - creator, writer
    • Darryl Banks - creator, artist
  • Simon Baz
    • Geoff Johns - creator, writer
    • Doug Mahnke - creator, artist

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