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Heading into Blackest Night, the Sinestro Corps is undergoing a leadership crisis, as the alien warlord Mongul has usurped Sinestro’s rightful place as leader of the Corps (I mean, the thing is ...
Hal Jordan faces a dangerous civil war within the Green Lantern Corps, led by the manipulative Lord Premier Thaaros. Absolute Power leads into a new era with the All In initiative, introducing ...
After our first look at the Absolute Universe's Green Lanters, we're all wondering what the rest of the Lantern Corps will look like.
While there would be many challenges to the villain's leadership - such as Mongol's coup after the Sinestro Corps War - these attempts would all eventually fail, leaving Sinestro in charge once more.
UPDATE: Writer Marc Guggenheim, named as the author of the draft in the report below, has denied its veracity. Read here for more. According to an explosive report at Cosmic Booknews, a Green ...
The Blacklist's Ulrich Thomsen has been cast to play Sinestro in Lanterns, the DC Universe's Green Lantern TV series.
Usually, this heel turn is seen as the birth of the Sinestro Corps, which is powered by fear. Really, I think it's just an example of a Green Lantern's ever-available free will.
The ring is worn by the Yellow Lantern Corps, also known as the Sinestro Corps (Created by Sinestro), who are the prime foes of the Green Lantern Corps.
Hal Jordan and Sinestro must make a great sacrifice in an attempt to protect the entities. But the future of Hal Jordan and the Corps falls into doubt when they're betrayed by one of their own!
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps continues its hot streak with another incredibly issue that promises many great future issues.
First appearing in Green Lantern Vol. 2 #7 in 1961, Sinestro has been the the greatest enemy of not just Hal Jordan, but the entire Green Lantern Corps for decades.