![]() ![]() “They’ll need to work to find common ground when a mission that started in Jay’s early days as the Flash comes roaring to today. “Jay Garrick: The Flash” will follow the original Flash as he gets to know the daughter he never knew he had, Judy Garrick, aka the Boom. 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!” The book marks Alan’s first solo title since the very first “Green Lantern” series, which ran from 1941 to 1949. ![]() “Alan Scott: The Green Lantern” will outline the new history of the first human Green Lantern, as he looks back on his life as a closeted gay man, and his emnity with his Russian counterpart, the Red Lantern Vladimir Sokov (who was introduced in last year’s “The New Golden Age.”) The synopsis states, “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. ![]() They consist of “Alan Scott: The Green Lantern” by Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey “Jay Garrick: The Flash” by Jeremy Adams and Diego Olortegui and “Wesley Dodds: The Sandman” by Robert Venditti and Riley Rossmo. DC have announced three new six-issue series for ‘The New Golden Age’ line overseen by Geoff Johns, all starting in October 2023. ![]()
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