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Convention Recap: Green Lantern at San Diego Comic Con 2012

Couldn’t make it to San Diego for Comic Con? Not interested in twitter? Or maybe you just ignored TheGreenLanternCorps.com mainpage news feed. Either way, we forgive you. So without further ado, here‘s a recap(in no particular order) of everything Green Lantern related from San Diego Comic Con!

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Carol Ferris’ New Star Sapphire Costume Design by Brett Booth

DC Comics recently unveiled their September solicitations for all their titles. More importantly to you, that includes the four (five including GL:TAS!) Green Lantern titles. One of the more notable sightings on Septembers solicits was the new costume for Carol Ferris, which you can sorta kinda see above. You know Carol Ferris right? The woman who’s been making ridiculous decisions lately? The woman who apparently feels the need to throw her ring back on even after telling Hal off for the last 4 years about how bad they are? I thought that would ring a bell. Well, good news and bad news for you. Those who love cheesecake comics and half-naked drawings of Carol, you don’t get that anymore. The new costume is covered from the neck down. So for those of you who are finally glad to see a woman stay clothed in a superhero comic, you can finally rejoice. You have Teen Titans artist Brett Booth to thank for that, who “made it a point to cover her from head to toe!”

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Interview with NEW GUARDIANS Artist Tyler Kirkham

The following is an interview with Tyler Kirkham, the new ongoing artist for the Green Lantern: New Guardians series. After the interview, check out some exclusive New Guardians designs from Kirkham. Brought to you by TheGreenLanternCorps.com

TheGreenLanternCorps.com: First off, congrats on the consistently great sales on New Guardians. DC Comics has been running in full force since “The New 52” began in September, and the lantern books are one of two stables that didn’t remove its creative teams. You and writer Tony Bedard have moved from Green Lantern Corps to New Guardians, was there any talk of you leaving the Lantern books at all before the switch?

Tyler Kirkham: No, I was just told I would either be staying on Corps or launching a new title. Green Lantern New Guardians. I was at first a bit scared to leave GLC, because I knew it already had a following.

I was excited though. They did want Tony and I to stay together. DC likes our Kyle Rayner. So we followed him to New Guardians!

 

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The Green Lantern Corps Cast Episode #38 – Tony Bedard

The Green Lantern Corps Podcast Episode 38

TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern! Join the gang this week as they are joined once again with writer Tony Bedard! Listen as they talk about Tony’s new titles, Green Lantern: New Guardians & Blue Beetle! Tony gets into the mystery that sets up New Guardians, Kyle Rayner’s past and future, the fate of Star Sapphire Fatality, what Green Lantern Corps stories didn’t make the cut and a whole lot more. They even get Tony to talk about former Blue Beetle Ted Kord! A boatload of new information is to be found here and lots of laugh too. Plus…Aquaman talk! Find out what Green Lantern is truly DIE HARD and there’s even some R.E.B.E.L.S. talk. Tune in for all that and so much more on this episode of CorpsCast! It’s Tony Bedard 3: “This Time It’s Personal!”

Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/) and The Roy Clark Method (http://www.freewebs.com/royclarkmethod/).

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The Green Lantern Corps Cast Episode #17 w/ Brett Booth

The Green Lantern Corps Podcast Episode 17!

TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern. In this episode, the guys talk to the upcoming Justice League of America artist Brett Booth! From Scarecrow’s Untold Tale of Blackest Night to Larfleeze’s Christmas Special to Gorillas, Brett Booth will draw it. Listen as we talk to him about what James Robinson has planned for the Justice League, what to expect from Larfleeze’s Xmas antics, the digital comics revolution and find out what Brett and West have in common. Brett spills his secret origin of comics and a lot more in this episode of Corps Cast!

Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/) and The Roy Clark Method (http://www.freewebs.com/royclarkmethod/).

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Interview with GREEN LANTERN CORPS Artist Tyler Kirkham

The following is an interview with Tyler Kirkham, the new ongoing artist for the Green Lantern Corps series. Brought to you buyTheGreenLanternCorps.com

TheGreenLanternCorps.com: So Tyler, please tell us the surely amazing story of how you got into the comics industry?

Tyler Kirkham: Well when I was young I had my mom take me to conventions, showing my portfolio to whoever would look at it. When I was in high school I drew my own comics hoping to submit to Image[Comics] one day. I had a friend that was living in California who I would send him copies of my art once in a while. His roommate saw my art and wanted to take it to a comic publisher near by– Top Cow. He walked right in and ended up talking to one of the editors at the time. She must have saw some potential, because she took my info. I started talking to her on and off while sending her any new pages I did. I would also go to cons and talk to her. She liked my art enough to tell me about an indy book she was editing on the side– The Gift. I got that gig and worked on that until Top cow felt I was ready to move to LA and work there in the studio..

TheGLC: Seems like a great friend to have. We had a chance to talk with Editor Eddie Berganza at this years San Diego Comic Con about you bringing your talents to Green Lantern Corps. He told us how dynamic you were and how he believed you and Tony Bedard would create something special. I’d like to hear your view of this move. What factored into your decision to join DC Comics and what about Green Lantern Corps made you accept the offer?

Tyler: Well I had been talking to Eddie on and off for years about doing some DC work at some point, I was just under contract with Top cow or doing Marvel books. My contract was ending and I was starting to think about seriously wanting to do some DC work. We talked on the phone and worked out a deal. I weighed out my options with Top cow, and after talking to multiple people who worked or currently work for DC I felt it was the best move for me. I really love the folks at Top cow so it was quite hard leaving to be honest.

As far as doing Green Lantern Corps, Eddie and Adam [Schlagman, Associate Editor] already knew they wanted to put me on it And when they asked if I was cool with it, I was extremely happy. The first thing that popped in my head was ‘this is gonna be a major challenge due to all the characters and worlds’, but that was also gonna be the fun part. Drawing so many different characters! The movie coming out soon also helped in my decision. The other major factor was how DC went up and beyond to get the team I wanted to work with. I was also super excited to work with Tony [Bedard]. Just overall from the first time I talked to DC till now they have been super awesome!

 

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The Green Lantern Corps Cast Episode #13 w/ Doug Mahnke

The Green Lantern Corps Podcast Episode 13!

TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern. In this episode, the guys finish their interview with superstar Green Lantern artist, DOUG MAHNKE! Doug Mahnke describes what makes a perfect comic book, sharing a studio with Patrick Gleason, Final Crisis headaches and more. Things also get a bit weird when one of the cast members asks a question that NO ONE will see coming! From Geoff Johns to Frankenstein, everything is here in PART TWO of this special interview. All that and more in this episode of Corps Cast! Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/) and The Roy Clark Method (http://www.freewebs.com/royclarkmethod/).