Red Hood and Kyle Rayner are transformed in Worlds Without a Justice League - Green Lantern

Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Green Lantern #1 cover art
Dark Crisis: Worlds💙 Without a Justice League - Green Lantern #1 cover art (Image credit: DC)

John Stewart is an 'Emerald Knight of Justi🐬ce' and hangs around with Green Lantern-powered Red Hood AKA Jason Todd and the blind prophet Kyle Rayner. 

But wait, isn't John Stewart dead? 

It's complicated...

That's Stewart's post-Justice League #75 reality in the August Dark Crisis special, Worlds๊ Without a Justice League – Green Lantern #1, one of five such specials featuring two stories a piec༺e that star the 'dead' Justice League heroes on individual dream-like worlds.

Green Lantern, which features a backup story starring Hawkgirl, follows July's Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justi🌠ce L🌟eague - Superman #1 which features a m🔯ain story starring the Man of Steel and a backu🦄p Aquaman story. 

WWJL - Green Lantern's main story is written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and illustrated by Fernando Blanco, while the Hawkgirl story is writꦯten by Nadia Shammas and drawn by Jack Herbert.

debuted a variant cover for the issue by Mario Foccill𝔉o featuring alternative takes🅰 on the familiar DC heroes.

While initially interpreting the series of specials as post-death 'tribute' stories, Newsarama continues to suspect (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:and we go into greater detail here) that the Justice Leaguers felled by Pariah aren't actually dead, but were transporte♛d to these 'dream worlds' in the same manner Barry Allen was in 2021's Infinite Frontier #6.✃ 

"💦Where there's life there's hope, and with that hope comes a deeper unraveling of the tapestry of the DCU's biggest event of 2022!" reads DC's description of the specials, which sure sounds like a potential laying of the groundwork to bring the supe꧂rheroes back to us.

Here's the full line-up and☂ schedule of the Worlds Without a Justic⛎e League special.:

  • Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Superman #1 (July) - by writer Tom King and artist Chris Burnham; Aquaman backup by writer Brandon Thomas and artist Fico Ossio
  • Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Green Lantern #1 (August) - by writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Fernando Blanco; Hawkgirl backup by writer Nadia Shammasand artist Jack Herbert
  • Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Wonder Woman #1 (September) - by writer Tini Howard and artist Leila Del Duca; Martian Manhunter backup by writer Dan Watters and artist Bandon Peterson
  • Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Green Arrow #1 (October) - by writer Stephanie Phillips and artist Clayton Henry; Black Canary backup by writer Dennis Culver and artist Nik Virella
  • Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Batman #1 (November) - by writer Si Spurrier and artist Ryan Sook; Zatanna backup by writer Meghan Fitzmartin and artist Dan Jurgens

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