DC Comics has released the solicitations for the Green Lantern titles for October 2012!
#gltas “@plastroncafe: @theglcorps actually made it to this one. No sign of Razor or Aya, but Guy rocks.
— The GL Corps (@theGLcorps) July 15, 2012
This fall, JUSTICE LEAGUE #13 will introduce a legendary villain to DC COMICS-THE NEW 52: The Cheetah. The first of a two-issue chapter, the story comes to you from the creative team of writer Geoff Johns and guest artist Tony S. Daniel. Hit the jump for some words from Tony and the cover to issue 13.
G4’s “X-Play” got the first look at the new Con Exclusive from DC Collectibles – an all-new Green Lantern two-pack action figure set that will only be available to San Diego Comic-Con attendees. The DC Comics Super Heroes Kyle Rayner & Kilowog Action Figure 2-Pack is the first in an entirely new line of action figures sized at 3.75” from DC Collectibles. This new scale will only be available at conventions. Priced at $25 for the set, the figures are super-poseable and very detailed. Make sure to stop by the Graphitti Designs booth (#2315) during the convention to get your exclusive 2-Pack set and keep an eye out for other 3.75” figure exclusives from DC Collectibles at future conventions! And don’t miss the DC Collectibles panel on Thursday, July 12 from 1:00 – 2:00pm in Room 5AB.
Just received my Earth 2 #1 and 2 second printings. Which means it sold out. Surprised @dccomics didn’t mention that somewhere.Oh well.
— JamesDRobinson (@JamesDRobinson) July 6, 2012
La-La Land Records has provided The World’s Finest with a high-quality look at the cover art for the upcoming Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Original Score from the DC Comics Animated Television Series soundtrack CD release. The 70-minute compilation, collecting assorted score works from the first season of the acclaimed CGI-animated series, will be available through the La-La Land Records websites and specialty outlets beginning August 4th, 2012 before going wide through Amazon.com on August 21st, 2012. This CD soundtrack release will be exclusively available from July 11-15th, 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con courtesy of La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide. This is the first soundtrack release for Green Lantern: The Animated Series. While specific track details are currently unavailable, the record label has provided the following artwork.
CELEBRATE!!! Not for the United States and its independence but for the fifth anniversary of TheGreenLanternCorps.com. This site and board was opened (officially) on July 4th, 2007. I’ll be celebrating with a few drinks tonight, but the celebration doesn’t stop there. Next week(starting Monday July 9th), TheGreenLanternCorps.com will be holding a daily trivia contest for our readers. All you have to do is answer that day’s Green Lantern trivia question correctly(via the forum, facebook or twitter) and you’ll be entered into a random drawing. Prize packs are obviously GL related comics, toys and graphic novels!
HAPPY 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!!!

Green Lantern the Animated Series Size Comps!
Someone on Twitter asked me recently for size comps from the show. Here you go!
Note that the drawing of Carol as a Star Sapphire is done by Bruce Timm himself!
“BREAKDOWN” part five! The team is defeated at the hands of The Burners – and not everyone will escape this epic alive! Check out the preview for Justice League International #11 via CBR!
This October, the “Rise of the Third Army” will spawn across GREEN LANTERN, GREEN LANTERN CORPS, GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS and RED LANTERNS.
To commemorate this exciting storyline, artist Ivan Reis has created a stunning piece of artwork that will be split into 4 interconnecting covers for each of the books involved. Take an exclusive first look below!
“This was the first time in my career that I’ve illustrated 4 interconnecting covers,” Reis told THE SOURCE. “It’s also the second time I’ve done a 4-page spread (the first one was in BLACKEST NIGHT). That one had just 12 characters so I loved returning to the Green Lantern universe to work on this image. I had too much fun working on these hundreds of characters.”