About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 128. Chapters: Alan Scott, Albert Pratt, Amentep, Arnold Munro, Brian Butler, Bruce Wayne, Carter Hall, Charles Lane, Charles Lane, Charles McNider, Danette Reilly, Daniel Dunbar, Daniel Leong, Darrel Dane, Darrell Dane, David Clark, Diana of Paradise Island, Dinah Drake Lance, Donald Richards, Elizabeth Lawrence, Flying Fox, Gregory Sanders, Gregory Sanders, Hadley Jaggar, Harold Thompson, Helena Kosmatos, Henry Heywood, Sr., Hippolyta, Hooty the Owl, James Barr, James Corrigan, James Harper, James Slade, Jason Garrick, Joan Dale, Jock Kellogg, John Sargent, John Zatara, Jonathan Chambers, Jonathan L. Thunder, Jonathan Law, Justin Arthur, Kal-L, Kent Nelson, Lance Gallant, Langford Terrill, Langford Terrill, Lawrence Jordan, Lee Travis, Max Mercury, Mekanique, Miya Shimada, Neptune Perkins, Oliver Queen, Patrick Dugan, Patrick O'Brian, Patrick O'Brian, Paul Kirk II, Paula Brooks Crock, Rex Tyler, Richard Grayson, Richard Grey, Jr., Richard Occult, Richard Raleigh, Robert Crane, Rodney Gaynor, Roy Harper, Roy Lincoln, Roy Lincoln, Sanderson Hawkins, Sandra Knight, Sandra Knight, Shiera Sanders, Sylvester Pemberton, Ted Grant, Terrence Sloane, Theodore Knight, Thomas N. Thomas, Tiger, Tom Ludlow Hallaway, Uncle Sam, Wesley Dodds, William Everett, Sr., Wing How, Yz, the Thunderbolt. Excerpt: Unlike others who bear the name "Green Lantern," Alan Scott's power does not come from the Guardians of the Universe, but from the Starheart, a magical entity once imprisoned by the Guardians. The Starheart found its way to Earth where in 1939, in the shape of a lantern, it saved Alan from a train wreck. At the lantern's mental direction, Alan fashioned a ring from it that allowed him to tap the Starheart's great power. Perhaps influenced subconsciously by the Starheart's history, Alan adopted the identity of Green Lantern (the name of the great Corps administered by the Guardians). Alan was a founding member of the Justice Society and was instrumental in...