Hal Jordan

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Hal Jordan is a male comic character that features in DC Comics.

Contents

Biography

Origin

Newly inducted Green Lantern Hal Jordan in Showcase v1 #22.

Green Lantern

Parallax

Specter

Rebirth

The New 52

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Hal Jordan was created by John Broome and Gil Kane where he made his first appearance in Showcase v1 #22 (October 1959).
  • In Superman: Red Son v1 #3 (2003), Hal Jordan of Earth-30 was a decorated United States Air Force pilot who fought in the Cold War and was caught by the Soviets in the battle in Malaysia. After returning, he was selected by President Lex Luthor's Project: Green Light where he became part of the newly formed United States Green Lantern Marine Corps against Superman.

In other media

Television

  • In Green Lantern: The Animated Series, the character was one of the primary characters where he was voiced by Josh Keaton.

Films

  • In the live-action Green Lantern, the character was played by actor Ryan Reynolds.
  • In Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, the character appeared in the animated movie where he was voiced by Nathan Fillion. He was among the Justice League members that responded to the Flash's distress signal and arrived at the Flash Museum to help disarm Professor Zoom's future technology bombs that were implanted on the Rogues with the devices threatening to severely Central City. Similar comic storyline, a separate reality was accidently created as a result of Barry Allen going back in time to save his mother. In this altered timeline, Hal Jordan was a pilot in the United States military who never became Green Lantern. He was called by General Sam Lane to his facility in order to pilot the deceased Abin Sur's starship that carried a nuclear weapon which was intended to be deployed against the Atlantean armada. Hal was onboard the refitted ship that was heading towards the Atlantean flagship when the Aquaman of this world summoned a sea monster that swallowed the craft causing it to explode prematurely thus killing Jordan.

Videogames

  • In Infinite Crisis, the character appeared as one of the numerous Protectors available to the player where he was played by Adam Baldwin. Alternate reality versions of the characters were playable as well that included Atomic Green Lantern from a post-apocalyptic radioactive wasteland and Arcane Green Lantern that resided on a mystical Earth.

Appearances

  • Showcase:
  • Green Lantern:
  • Justice League:

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