The Green Lantern Corps reunites to face a cosmic threat that could shatter the very fabric of the universe! A new era for the Green Lantern Corps begins! As John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Jessica Cruz, Guy Gardner, Jo Mullein, and more legendary Lanterns unite once again, they find themselves in the middle of a galactic crisis unlike any before. The rise of the Fractal Lanterns and their enigmatic leader, Sorrow, threatens to forge a new power battery that could disrupt the cosmic balance. From the ruins of Thanagar to battles against Red Lantern pirates, the Corps must unravel a dangerous mystery before the universe is plunged into chaos. Writers Jeremy Adams and Morgan Hampton, alongside artist Fernando Pasarin, deliver an action-packed epic full of interstellar warfare, deep lore, and the unbreakable will of the Green Lanterns!
Collects
Green Lantern Corps #1-5.
Author: Jeremy Adams,
Morgan HamptonPublisher: DC Comics
Published: 11/11/2025
Pages: 136
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN13: 9781799506362
ISBN10: 1799506363
BISAC Categories:-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
Superheroes (see also Fiction | Superheroes)-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
Action & Adventure-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
SupervillainsAbout the Author
Jeremy Adams is an action/adventure screenwriter and producer working on such movies and shows as Supernatural, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Teen Titans Go! versus Teen Titans, and Monkie Kid. He has also spent time working in toy licensing, advertising, and serving as an entertainment specialist for Fullscreen Media, one of the preeminent social media marketing agencies in entertainment. Formerly, Mr. Adams worked as the assistant to Thom Mount at RKO pictures before becoming the director's assistant on the movie Shade. He also produced DVDs for Capital Entertainment such as Count Duckula, World War I in Color, and Double Dare, starring Zoë Bell. Adams graduated from the University of Arizona in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in media arts and is a member of the Animation Writers Caucus, Writers Guild of Canada, and Writers Guild of America.
Morgan Hampton grew up in the sweltering sunbeams of Los Angeles, where plastic Barbie dolls and aimless ambition shaped his worldview. He has a BA in creative writing from SFSU that he received in the spring of 2016. He enjoys all things nerd. Throw anything into space and call magic "the Force" and he's in. He's an African American and a hemophiliac, so issues regarding diversity and underrepresentation mean a lot to him. He cohosted a podcast called
The Melanin Minute and currently reviews comics for
Black Nerd Problems, writes about art history for
Sartle, and covers Bay Area sports for
Fansided.