Green Lantern’s Light Shines Bright Through DC’s Multiverse
Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, enters DC’s Infinite Frontier
With Future State currently offering a thrilling glimpse of the near and far futures of DC's heroes and villains, fans can't help but wonder what's next, and the status of the current DC Universe. That era starts in a big way on March 2 with Infinite Frontier #0, a 64-page one-shot from some of DC's most innovative creators—setting the stage for new story lines, surprises, and mysteries unfolding over this year and beyond.
One of the issue’s stories features Green Lantern Alan Scott, and his children Jade and Obsidian, by James Tynion IV and Stephen Byrne. It’s a story that’s been decades in the making—Alan Scott debuted in 1940’s All American Comics #16—and will show Alan in a new light and entering a new era of his superhero, and personal, life.
(a panel from Infinite Frontier #0 by artist Stephen Byrne)
Check out DC’s Infinite Frontier #0 tomorrow to find out what Alan Scott has to say to Jade and Obsidian! For insights into the story directly from James Tynion IV, head on over to Newsarama for an interview (with spoilers—or wait till tomorrow if you want to read it for yourself) about how the story was created and what it means to James to have the honor of telling this story about DC’s original Green Lantern with artist Stephen Byrne.
"...and I shall shed my light over dark evil.
For the dark things cannot stand the light,
The light of the Green Lantern!"
— Alan Scott