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rivriderart · 25 days
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Cowgirl Evil Star for @zeross0x's birthday! 😌
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Green Lantern Sketchpage, mostly redesigns of Silver Age characters. I want to recanonize Oans modifying Lanterns with invasive nanosurgery to kill their fear responses since it ties back into Krona and the Manhunters really nicely and provides a neater pipeline from Hal getting the ring to eventually being resurrected as a Spectre.
Ganthet got me thinking about the potential of Oans as fifth-dimensional entities, but that's a deep rabbit hole for another time.
Evil Star, Doctor Polaris, Sonar, and Tattooed Man are all obviously Silver Age GL villains, but I tried modernizing them a bit. Abel has a lot of potential, but I think part of that is giving him a higher force to channel, possibly the Anti-Life Equation?
Airwave I just think is great. Love Airwave, Airwave solo ongoing when, etc.
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zeross0x · 10 months
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art for @rivriderart Stag Buster clamping Crash Saber with a scissor grip
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scatterstory1 · 5 months
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yoan-le-grall · 11 months
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doctorslippery · 9 months
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Google rank of Green Lantern Villains
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Google is great as a search engine, but for this kind of stuff, meh. Three of these are villains who fought GL, but aren't what I would call GL villains. 1/2 of the Top Ten are massively overexposed, IMO.
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tomoleary · 9 months
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Mark Bright (as M.D. Bright) and Romeo Tanghal Green Lantern #26 Story Page 18 Original Art (DC Comics, 1992) featuring Evil Star
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powerof5 · 11 months
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PO5 Evil Star
Okay, I'm currently rereading this book and, I don't know if my copy was in error, but Matt mentions that the twins and the dream girl were white with light hair and that because of that they could be Russian / Scandinavians ?????? What the hell is that???
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chernobog13 · 2 years
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Superman and the Martian Manhunter taking down Despero and Evil Star by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.
This is from the Elseworlds mini-series JLA: Another Nail. which is a direct sequel to JLA: The Nail.  Both mini-series are Davis’ and Farmer’s love letter to DC’s Silver Age comics, with some Bronze Age thrown in for good measure.
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roselilies · 14 days
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rivriderart · 1 year
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Took a suggestion to draw Star cosplaying! Not anyone in particular, but I knew what I wanted very quickly lol.
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Evil Star of Aoran and his Starlings, biological constructs that manifest of extensions of Evil Stars's dark will.
While he served as a major threat to the Green Lantern Corps for years, he switch his animosity to the Controllers and their Darkstars after Controller Mu stole his Star-Band technology to perfect the next-generation Blackstar Exo-Mantles. This continued even after Mu's escape into the distant past of Earth-15.
Based on field observations and intel covertly collected from Controller sources, the Star-Bands seem to have a surprising amount in common with The Starbreakers of Vorr, artificially recreating the same Stellar Vampirism observed in Luciphage and Belzebeth.
Multiple attempts have been made to rehabilitate Evil Star by the GLC, but all have met with failure as his unconscious mind can regenerate Starlings even when his personality has otherwise been completely overwritten. At one point, he lived on earth as film producer "Guy Pompton" but eventually resumed his criminal activities in his new persona even before one of his Starlings was able to locate and return his Star-Band to him.
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random-movie-ideas · 5 months
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Green Lantern Villain Movie Ideas, Part IX: Evil Star
Me when I found out Evil Star was not, in fact, a sentient star that was evil: "My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined."
Evil Star is an alien from the planet Auron who constructed a device called the Starband, which granted him immortality by drawing power from a nearby star, with the side effect that it drained the life from those around him, eventually wiping out his entire planet. Definitely in the more cosmic end of the rogues gallery, but still one of the more gimmicky.
Origin Movie: He's certainly a villain they could be doing. Especially if we're starting with one of the Lanterns just starting out as a rookie, and one of his first assignments is tracking down a criminal who wiped out his own kind.
Sequel Movie: Pretty much the same, but Hal/Guy/John/Kyle has the opportunity to get a proper origin story first.
Finale Movie: I mean, he's not not a possibility for a finale villain, being an immortal drawing power from stars and wiping out planets, it just feels like there are bigger fish out there.
Supporting Villain: In a movie showing the grand scale of the Green Lantern Corps, he is totally somebody I could see being led into their prison at one point or something (think Donald Glover's Prowler scene in Across the Spider-Verse).
Here are my rankings of them:
Supporting Villain: He'd be a lovely Easter Egg.
Sequel Movie: A good run of the mill procedural story for the Lanterns, but paced better.
Origin Movie: Not quite paced as well.
Finale Movie: Eh, I'm not feeling it.
What do you think? Who should I cover next?
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scatterstory1 · 5 months
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