Jay Garrick: The Flash, meanwhile, is said to be about the difficulties of being a parent, as Jay Garrick must learn to connect with his speedster daughter, Judy. In the end, he'll have gained a greater understanding of himself and his gifts - as he unlocks a new, previously unknown ability that could make him the most powerful Green Lantern in existence!"Ĭheck out the covers for the three new books in the gallery below. This is Alan's coming-of-age, in which he must embrace the man he is, to become the hero he's meant to be. The story, which begins in the 1930s, is about an old flame - the kind that burns eternal - and the sometimes head-on, single-track collision of our personal and professional lives. "At the same time, they had to be special, important, and emotional stories, each one exploring character, revealing secrets, and introducing new heroes and villains to the DC Universe."ĭC's press release says of the Alan Scott book: "Alan Scott: The Green Lantern revisits and recontextualizes the origins of the first Green Lantern through the lens of our modern understanding of the man. "It's long past time that the heroes of the Justice Society had their own titles again," said Geoff Johns, of the new comics. Wesley Dodds: The Sandman by Rob Venditti and Riley Rossmo Jay Garrick: The Flash by Jeremy Adams and Diego Olortegui The three new comics and the creators involved are:Īlan Scott: The Green Lantern by Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey
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