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Alan Scott.
Alan Scott |
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Cosplay of Alan Scott |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
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First appearance | All-American Comics #16 (July 10th 1940) |
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Created by | Martin Nodell Bill Finger |
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Full name | Alan Ladd Wellington Scott[1] |
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Species | Metahuman |
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Team affiliations | Justice Society of America Checkmate All-Star Squadron Sentinels of Magic Justice League |
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Partnerships | Doiby Dickles The Flash (Jay Garrick) Jade Obsidian |
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Notable aliases | Green Lantern Sentinel Man of Green White King Keeper of the Starheart Green Gladiator Emerald Crusader Emerald Gladiator Green Guardsman Jade Knight Green Champion |
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Abilities |
- Decelerated aging
- Martial Arts
- Starheart empowerment
- Indomitable will
- Pocket dimension access
- Omnilingualism
- Energy absorption
- Immortality
- Telekinesis
- Crystallisation
- Force field generation
- Invisibility
- Light refraction
- Resurrection
- Electromagnetic scanning
- Time travel
- Teleportation
- Holographic projection
- Energy homing beacon
- Chlorokinesis
- Power absorption
- Ring duplication
- Cold manipulation
- Phasing
- Energy Manipulation
- Energy Absorption
- Material and mind alteration
- Thought relay
- Immortality
- Will empowerment
- Energy twin projection and absorption
- Emerald Sight
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Alan Scott is a major character and superhero from the DC Comics universe. He is the first human character on Earth to bear the mantle of Green Lantern. He first appeared in All-American Comics #16, in July 1940, and was created by the late Bill Finger and the late Martin Nodell.
A founding member of the legendary Justice Society of America, he fought with that group for decades starting just before World War II, aiding in that conflict outside the front lines, where a Nazi-held mystic artifact prevented the JSA from going. He is also the father of Jennifer-Lynn Hayden and Todd Rice, who became superheroes known as "Jade" and "Obsidian".
- ↑ DC Adventures: Heroes & Villains: Vol. 1. Green Ronin Publishing, 2011
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