With Green Lantern #20 having a delay or two, here’s a preview to the Epilogue of “Wrath of the First Lantern” in Green Lantern Corps #20. Tomasi and Pasarin give their swan song. The End of an Era.

With Green Lantern #20 having a delay or two, here’s a preview to the Epilogue of “Wrath of the First Lantern” in Green Lantern Corps #20. Tomasi and Pasarin give their swan song. The End of an Era.

As we grow closer and closer to the debut of the ongoing Larfleeze comic, we’re treated to a preview for issue #5 of Threshold starring Jediah Caul, courtesy of ManClave.


Robert Venditti is an interviewing machine. Obviously his best one was the detailed hour long conversation we had with him, but now he’s talking about his new Green Lantern villain Relic. Here’s what he had to say about the villain with Newsarama.

We gave you the first look at Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern #20, his finale on the series. Now comes a short preview for the issue courtesy of DC Comics. This special oversized issue will feature a sweeping 66-page story, including 55 pages of art by series artist Doug Mahnke and special appearances from a crazy amount of crazy talented artists including Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, Cully Hamner, Aaron Kuder, Jerry Ordway, and more! Check out the preview below.

In just a few short weeks, Geoff Johns will give us his swan song with Green Lantern #20. Today on Twitter, he showed off an inked page by Doug Mahnke from the issue. Spoilers beware as there are some things you can not simply unsee.

After a glimpse of the character last week, MTV Geek talks with the upcoming Green Lantern writer Robert Venditti about his new villain named Relic. Below you’ll find another look at the character, this time provided by artist Rags Morales. You may find it a bit similar to the first time we showed off Rags on GL. Relic’s origin will be told across three months of black-and-white pencil variant covers by artist Rags Morales, which will span all Green Lantern family books.

The next big villain Green Lantern history is named Relic. As a new era begins for Green Lantern, a new evil rises to face him. Check out the design by new Green Lantern artist Billy Tan below.

Warner Home Video has issued the following press release announcing the home video release of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox animated feature, slated to hit shelves July 30th, 2013. The animated feature is based on the recent DC Comics mini-series event “Flashpoint,” which resulted in the creation of the publisher’s current “The New 52″ publishing initiative. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox continues the successful DC Universe Animated Original Movies line from Warner Home Video. Official details, including a first look at the Blu-ray and DVD cover artwork, can be found below

In June we’ll see the debut of the new new Red Lanterns writer Charles Soule with issue #21. To continue the many many interviews the new era lantern writers have done, Charles has decided to do an AMA on Reddit. For those that don’t know, its just a fan Q&A. Mr. Soule has a bunch of different projects, but below you’ll find the bits on angry lanterns.

While everyone was gawking at some “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” concept art, we completely missed out on artist Henrik Tamm‘s official concept art for the 2011 “GREEN LANTERN” film. Check out some of his work below.