Green Lantern of Earth-2
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− | Alan Scott, engineer and adventurer, became the Green Lantern of [[Earth-2]] when he discovered an ancient Chinese lantern and made a ring from its metal. The powers of this ring were vast, its only weakness was an ineffectiveness against wood and related vegetable matter, a drawback when battling [[Solomon Grundy of Earth-2]] who was composed of plant material. The Green Lantern was a powerful member of the [[Justice Society of America of Earth-2]] and served a term as its chairman. (first appearance, All-American Comics No. 16, Jul 1940: "Introducing the Green Lantern) | + | Alan Scott, engineer and adventurer, became the Green Lantern of [[Earth-2]] when he discovered an ancient Chinese lantern and made a ring from its metal. The powers of this ring were vast, its only weakness was an ineffectiveness against wood and related vegetable matter, a drawback when battling [[Solomon Grundy of Earth-2]] who was composed of plant material. The Green Lantern was a powerful member of the [[Justice Society of America of Earth-2]] and served a term as its chairman. (first appearance, All-American Comics No. 16, Jul 1940: "Introducing the Green Lantern!") |
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Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
Alan Scott, engineer and adventurer, became the Green Lantern of Earth-2 when he discovered an ancient Chinese lantern and made a ring from its metal. The powers of this ring were vast, its only weakness was an ineffectiveness against wood and related vegetable matter, a drawback when battling Solomon Grundy of Earth-2 who was composed of plant material. The Green Lantern was a powerful member of the Justice Society of America of Earth-2 and served a term as its chairman. (first appearance, All-American Comics No. 16, Jul 1940: "Introducing the Green Lantern!")