Guy Darrin Gardner, one of the characters known as
Green Lantern, is a
superhero
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appearing in
American comic books published by
DC Comics
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, usually in association with the
Green Lantern Corps, of which he is a member. Gardner has also been a member of various incarnations of the
Justice League.
Gardner has been substantially adapted into media outside comics, primarily in association with the Green Lanterns.
James Arnold Taylor,
Diedrich Bader, and
Troy Baker have voiced the character in animation.
Matthew Settle portrayed the character in the
television pilot ''
Justice League of America''.
Nathan Fillion will portray Gardner in the
DC Universe
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film ''
Superman
Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
'' and the
second season of the television series ''
Peacemaker'' (both 2025).
Publication history
Guy Gardner was created by
John Broome and
Gil Kane in ''Green Lantern'' (vol. 2) #59 (March 1968), although the character was changed significantly in the 1980s by
Steve Englehart and
Joe Staton who turned him into a
jingoistic parody of an ultra-macho "red-blooded American male". This latter remains the character's archetype to this date. When Englehart started writing,
John Stewart was the title character. Englehart initially wondered what stopped multiple Green Lantern characters from being active at the same time. Englehart brought back
Hal Jordan and revamped Guy Gardner, who he thought was "a completely useless character". When Gardner became popular, Englehart regretted not creating a new character because the creative team received no royalties.
Staton's design for Guy Gardner was based on the character Major Ronald Merrick from the TV series ''
The Jewel in the Crown'', as Staton saw Merrick's entitlement and resentment as a parallel to Guy Gardner.
Gardner's later blue costume, introduced in the first issue of the character's first ongoing series (cover dated October 1992), was also designed by Staton.
During this series, retitled ''Guy Gardner: Warrior'' with issue #17, Guy Gardner is gradually evolved into a more vulnerable and heroic character;
Beau Smith, who wrote the series for most of its run, was concerned that leaving him as an angry jerk would make the character stagnant and one-note.
Fictional character biography
Early life
Guy Gardner is raised in Baltimore by his parents, Roland and Peggy Gardner. Roland is an abusive alcoholic. While some of Guy's injuries are visible, others are psychological and deeply impactful. Despite striving to excel in school to earn his father's approval, Roland favors Guy's older brother, Mace. Guy finds solace in reading ''General Glory'' comic books, even modeling his bowl haircut after Glory's sidekick, Ernie.
During his teenage years, Guy becomes a juvenile delinquent. He is eventually set on a better path by Mace, who has become a police officer. Guy attends the University of Michigan, where he supports himself and earns bachelor's degrees in education and psychology. While there, he plays football until a career-ending injury derails his athletic aspirations, leaving a lasting emotional impact.
After college, Guy works as a
social welfare caseworker, focusing on prison inmate rehabilitation. However, he abandons this career, fearing it amplifies his aggressive tendencies. He transitions to teaching children with disabilities, finding a more suitable and fulfilling role.
In ''
The New 52'' continuity, Guy's backstory is significantly altered. He is portrayed as a former police officer and the middle child in a family with a long tradition in the Baltimore Police Department. He earns his Green Lantern ring after heroically rescuing his older brother, Gerard, during a police shootout. In this version, Guy has a strained relationship with his father, Ebenezer, a decorated officer forced into early retirement due to injuries sustained in the line of duty. Guy's dismissal from the police force stems from an unexplained incident.
[''Green Lantern Corps'' vol. 3 #0 (September 2012)]
This origin is later retconned in
DC Rebirth
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, which reintroduces Guy's abusive upbringing at the hands of his alcoholic father, Roland Gardner. This is revisited during Guy's present-day fight with the Sinestro Corps member Arkillo and further confirmed when his father is reintroduced under his original name.
Green Lantern Corps
The Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814, an alien named
Abin Sur from the planet Ungara, crash-lands on Earth after being mortally wounded. As Sur dies, his
power ring seeks and finds two potential successors: Guy Gardner and
Hal Jordan. Jordan is nearer to the crash, so he is chosen over Guy. As a result, Guy is relegated to being a backup should anything happen to Jordan.
When Jordan becomes aware of Gardner's status as his backup, he sets up a chance meeting, and the two become friends. Though Gardner is originally naive to Jordan's secret identity, he eventually assists Jordan during his adventures. He is later partnered with Jordan after training under
Kilowog.
During an earthquake, Gardner is hit by a bus while attempting to rescue one of his students. During his recovery, the
Guardians recruit
John Stewart to be Jordan's new "backup".
Some time later, during a period where Gardner is performing his duties as a backup Green Lantern, Hal Jordan's power battery explodes, trapping him in the
Phantom Zone. Jordan and Kari Limbo, Gardner's girlfriend at the time, both believe him to be dead, and the two develop a romantic relationship that ultimately culminates in a marriage proposal. Gardner interrupts the wedding by contacting Limbo telepathically. His previous experiences affect his mind, causing him to sustain
brain damage and be rendered
comatose for several years. He recovers, but his personality is radically altered, causing him to become arrogant and unstable.
Following ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths'', the Guardians and the Zamarons leave the universe to create the next generation of Guardians. Gardner is placed under the care of Appa Ali Apsa on the planet Maltus before escaping. Apsa recaptures Gardner before Jordan bargains with him to let Gardner go.
Justice League International
Soon after obtaining his freedom from Maltus, Gardner becomes a founding member of the
Justice League International after the original
JLA disbands in the 1986-87 storyline "
Legends". In his time with the JLI, Gardner resents
Batman
Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
's leadership of the group, going so far as to challenge the Dark Knight to a fist fight. Batman downs Guy with one punch after Guy takes off his ring. The other members leave him lying on the floor. When Guy wakes up, he bangs his head on a console and knocks himself out. When he comes to, his personality has changed to kind and gentle. Until he hits his head again at a later point, Guy is kind, sweet, boyishly innocent, and a perfect gentleman to the female members of the group. Guy's run in JLI is full of constant personality shifts and endless arguing between team members. This leads to a fight with
Lobo, the sucker-punching of
Blue Beetle during a boxing match, and finally him quitting the team after being "belittled" by
Superman
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.
Gardner is romantically involved with his fellow Leaguer
Ice
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, even learning some rudimentary Norwegian, but he is often callous to her and slow to admit his feelings.
Their relationship ends with her death at the hands of the
Overmaster.
The relationship with Ice is revisited in the 2021-2023
DC Black Label
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series ''The Human Target''. Gardner is depicted as an obsessive stalker, enraged by Ice's romance with
Christopher Chance
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, who is dying from a poison meant for
Lex Luthor
Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
. In issue 6 of the series, in what has been described as "one of the most startling things your reviewer has ever witnessed in a superhero comic", Ice freezes Gardner and Chance smashes Gardner's frozen body into chunks. The series' final issues reveal that Gardner faked his death at Ice's request as part of a plot to cover up the true nature of Chance's poisoning.
Guy Gardner: Reborn
After completing his assignment of recruiting new Corps members, Jordan returns to Earth to reclaim his title as Green Lantern of Sector 2814. Gardner's response is to challenge Jordan to a fight where the loser would quit the Corps. Gardner loses and surrenders his ring. After some failed run-ins with
Goldface
G.I. Robot
G'nort
Walker Gabriel
Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe
Galactic Golem
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and
Black Hand
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as a non-powered vigilante, he sets out on a quest to regain his power and identity. Tricking
Lobo into assisting him, he invades
Qward
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Arrowcave
The Arrowcave is the former base of operations of the Green Arrow and Speedy.
Avernus Cemetery
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to find the yellow power ring of
Sinestro
Thaal Sinestro () (or simply Sinestro) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, particularly those featuring Green Lantern. Created by John Broome and Gil Kane, Sinestro is a former Green Lantern Corps member w ...
, but is told by the Qwardians that the ring is unique and never returned to Qward. He then travels to Oa and finds it on Sinestro's hand in the "Crypt of the Green Lantern Corps".
Gardner's own comic series begins with him using the yellow ring and a modified costume similar to his Green Lantern costume but from street clothes. The yellow ring does not use a battery to recharge. It needs to be used against the rings of
Green Lanterns so it can absorb their residual energy to restore its power. Gardner discovers this by accident when
Kilowog uses his own ring to scan Gardner's.
Guy Gardner returns to Earth to pick a fight with Superman but eventually rejoins the Justice League and helps battle the monster
Doomsday
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. Guy and his teammates are brutally beaten, and Superman is killed during the creature's defeat. During the "
Reign of the Supermen
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" storyline, when four different versions of Superman appear after his death, Guy fights, becomes allies with and later endorses the Last Son of Krypton Superman, who is actually the
Eradicator. Later, Guy clears his name of murder that is committed by his Draalian clone "Joe Gardner" and learns that his brother Mace has become the assassin Militia. After a brawl between the two, Guy decides to take the codename Warrior.
In the ''
JLA: Classified''-based miniseries ''
I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League
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'', Guy assists the
Super Buddies
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and is revealed to have kept his yellow ring.
''Guy Gardner: Warrior''
By this time, the power of Guy's ring begins to fluctuate due to the meddling of the villain
Parallax
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(Hal Jordan). Deprived of his powers, Guy wears a golden
exosuit provided by
Blue Beetle which simulates superhuman strength. Guy is not happy with this initial suit as it does not feel as natural as using a power ring. The exosuit first appears in issue 18, the second issue to feature the new title of ''Guy Gardner: Warrior''. Although the exosuit is destroyed during combat with Militia in issue 19, Guy's power ring provides him with a new exosuit constructed of ring energy. This is much more to Guy's liking.
After the destruction of his hometown, a grief-stricken and power-hungry Hal Jordan destroys the Green Lantern Corps.
Ganthet
Ganthet is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, who first appeared in 1992 in Larry Niven and John Byrne's graphic novel ''Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale'' (). He is also Sayd's husband.
Fictional character biography
Ganthet is one o ...
first comes to Guy Gardner to offer him the last
Green Lantern power ring. When Gardner refuses, Ganthet decides to entrust it to
Kyle Rayner
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.
After Guy starts having visions of Oa's destruction and his power starts to mysteriously increase, he leads a group of heroes to Oa to find out what happened to the Corps. Guy and his team are ambushed and quickly defeated by Parallax. Guy manages to trick Hal into thinking that he is dead by simulating a ring powered construct of himself that was impaled by an energy pike. Guy uses the element of surprise and manages to evenly match Hal in a fight for a few minutes. Eventually Hal gains the upper hand, defeats Gardner and destroys his ring. Parallax then punches out one of Gardner's eyes and sends him and his team back to Earth. Guy awakes in the hospital after spending three weeks in a coma. Deprived again of his power ring, he is forced to find an alternate means of acquiring power.
Guy joins up with the
Doc Savage
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analogue Buck Wargo and his globe-trotting Monster Hunters, which features obscure
Silver Age
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hero Tiger-Man (Desmond Farr) along with Joey Hong and Rita Muldoon. On an expedition to the
Amazon
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* Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek myth ...
, Gardner finds and drinks from the
chalice
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of the Warrior Water. This activates alien DNA that was implanted in his bloodline a millennium ago by the
Vuldarians, a space-traveling race. He discovers new, shapeshifting abilities that writer
Beau Smith claims were editorially mandated to capitalize on the success of ''
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
''Mighty Power Rangers'' (''MMPR'') is an American superhero television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Kids programming block. It is the first entry of the ''Power Rangers'' franchise, and became a 1990s popular culture, ...
'',
[Smith, Beau]
"A Firestorm For Guy Gardner: Warrior?"
. Comics Bulletin
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. accessed September 15, 2011. and which would allow him to resume his role as a superhero. When Guy first emerges, his body assumes the shape of his old exosuit, albeit red instead of gold, and his lost eye is restored. Guy's body remains that way until the end of the ''
Zero Hour'' storyline. He morphs weapons directly out of his arms as of ''Zero Hour'' issue #2.
Gardner opens a superhero theme bar called Warriors, as both a source of income and a base between his adventures.
He is joined by Buck's group, Veronna, mightiest of the Nabba Jungle tribe of women, who guards the Warrior Water and believes she is destined as Guy's mate, and those who are brought on as bouncers for Warriors but act as fellow adventurers:
Lady Blackhawk
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(displaced in time by ''
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!''),
Wildcat
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,
Lead
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, and
Arisia Rrab
Arisia Rrab is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, usually those featuring the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic police force of which she is a member. Arisia is a humanoid alien with golden-yellow skin, ha ...
.
His early days as Warrior see him struggling with his newfound powers. He has difficulty changing his body into any weapon, and his transformations often cause him pain. After a breakdown that leads to a confrontation with Superman and
Supergirl
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, with some soul-searching help from his supposed ancestor Cardone, Gardner is finally able to use his new powers to form most non-energy-based weapons from his body, as well as absorb some forms of energy and redirect them through his various "weapons". Another ability, his capability to use the knowledge of warriors from across space and time, is rarely used and mostly forgotten. Guy has many enemies during the series including
Evil Star
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Publication history
The Guy Pompton version of Evil Star debuted in ''All-Star Comics'' #44 and was created by John Broome and Irwin Hasen.
The alien version of Evi ...
,
Gorilla Grodd
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He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
, Black Serpent, Sledge,
Major Force
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, Martika the Seductress, Bronkk and the Tormocks (ancient nemeses to the Vuldarians), Mudakka, and Dementor as well as the return of his clone Joe Gardner (now going by the name
Enforcer), the Quorum, and his brother Militia with girlfriend Honey. He teams with many heroes including
Steel
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, with whom he becomes close friends. Gardner also becomes good friends with Lobo after the defeat of the Tormocks.
[''Guy Gardner: Warrior'' #39 (February 1996)]
During the time that Gardner fights against Dementor, he learns that his enemy is also a product of Vuldarian breeding. Dementor's father raped a Vuldarian woman. Dementor is sent to Hell, where he reveals that he is the one responsible for Gardner's constant personality shifts (in a sense, explaining why his personality changed drastically over the years). However, this new direction only lasts for 30 issues of ''Guy Gardner: Warrior'' (which crosses over in the Way of the Warrior with ''
Justice League America
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'' and ''
Hawkman
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'' and later a crossover with Kyle Rayner's Green Lantern book) In the last issues, Gardner finally deals with his "family", as well as revealing another side of his Vuldarian powers, the ability to heal mortal wounds.
Over the course of the series, Gardner makes peace with a great deal of his past. On one Christmas, the
Spectre
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, on behalf of the
Phantom Stranger
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, makes it possible for Guy to communicate with his deceased father, who apologizes for the abuse, both physical and mental, he placed upon Guy, his brother Mace, and their mother. He reveals how proud he is of all the accomplishments Guy achieved as a man and the pair reconcile. Afterward, Guy gives his condolences to Ice's mother over their shared loss of her daughter and she provides him an ice sculpture to remind him of her daughter. A celebration held at Warriors for the holiday sees Guy cross paths with an inebriated
Fire
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Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion re ...
. The pair shares a kiss after expressing how much they miss Ice.
It is suggested they sleep together after this.
After the ''Warrior'' series is canceled, Gardner continues to appear in the DC Universe; most notably as a recurring character in the ''Green Lantern'' series during Kyle Rayner's run and a reserve member of the JLA. He seems to be killed during the ''
Our Worlds at War
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'' crossover. He is later discovered to be trapped in a pocket of
Hell
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called the Gorge in
General Zod
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's country of
Pokolistan
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Arrowcave
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Avernus Cemetery
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. After freeing himself by switching places with Superman villain
Kancer
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as ruler of the Gorge, his Warrior powers are apparently enhanced. He declares it his job to do less ethical things that heroes like
Superman
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cannot.
Return to the Corps
During the 2005
miniseries
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''
Green Lantern: Rebirth'', Gardner's Vuldarian
DNA
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is overwritten by his human DNA when Parallax possesses Gardner and several Green Lanterns. Hal Jordan's ring splits in two and Gardner's ring is restored to him. Eventually, Parallax is defeated by the combined effort of all five active Green Lanterns, including Gardner. The Guardians then select Gardner as one of the senior officers of the new Green Lantern Corps.
In the 2005–2006 miniseries ''
Green Lantern Corps: Recharge'' (written by
Dave Gibbons
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), the Guardians assign Gardner to be one of the Corps' three main instructors, along with
Kilowog and Kyle Rayner. The trio is responsible for the training of the new Corps, to which the Guardians intend to name 7,200 members. Gardner is not at all appreciative of his new role. When he complains to the Guardians, they tell him that success in training new recruits could lead to him being given a new position.
Gardner plays a significant role in defeating the Spider Guild attack on Oa. Discovering that trainee
Soranik Natu
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has disappeared into the forbidden
Vega
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star system, which the Guardians' pact with the
Psions forbids Green Lanterns from entering, Gardner and Kyle Rayner led a rescue mission in direct violation of Oan policy. Once there, the Lanterns discover the Spider Guild nest and determine that its next target is the Oan sun. Returning just as the attack commences, Gardner gathers the frightened trainee Green Lanterns and rallies them with a speech that impresses even his longtime rival, Hal Jordan. Gardner's performance in repelling the attack results in his promotion to Lantern #1 of the Green Lantern Honor Guard, a position of authority over other Lanterns. In this new role, Gardner is expected to "think outside the box" and "do the jobs other Lanterns cannot", a function well-suited to his irascible personality.
"Infinite Crisis" and "One Year Later"
In his new role as Lantern #1, Guy leads the Corps in the defense of Oa against
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, creating a wall of energy to slow the rampaging teen and calling a "Code 54", authorizing the use of extreme force. Guy supervises the final capture and imprisonment of Superboy-Prime, locking him in a red Sun-Eater provided by
Donna Troy
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and organizing a constant watch of fifty Lanterns to keep him imprisoned.
Guy spends the entire "missing year" following ''
Infinite Crisis
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'' doing missions for the Guardians without shore leave (though he is infrequently seen on Earth in the ''
52'' weekly limited series, it should be assumed he has sneaked away from the Guardians' watch). When he is finally granted some time off one year later, his relaxation is cut short by an attack by a grudge-holding Bolphunga the Relentless. Soon after, Guy assisted
Hal Jordan on an unsanctioned mission to the
Manhunter homeworld, Biot. Through Hal and Guy's efforts, several long-lost and believed deceased lanterns (including Arisia,
Chaselon
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,
Jack T. Chance,
Graf Toren,
Hannu
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,
Ke'Haan
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Fictional character biography
Ke'Haan is the Green Lantern ...
,
Laira
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, and
Boodikka
Boodikka is a character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, and a member of the Green Lantern Corps. Her name is a play on the ancient British warrior-queen Boudica.
Publication history
Boodikka first appeared in ''Green Lantern'' (vo ...
) were freed from imprisonment by the
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. Upon returning from the mission, Guy was punished by the Guardians and forced to endure one month as one of the fifty Lanterns on "Prime Duty". Lanterns of the Honor Guard, like Guy, are allowed to break the rules three times before expulsion.
According to ''Green Lantern'' writer
Geoff Johns
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in a 2006
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interview, Prime would not be escaping under Guy's watch: "Not at all. That's ridiculous. Anyone who's read Guy Gardner for the last two years in ''Green Lantern'' or in ''
Green Lantern Corps'' knows that he's a much better, stronger character than that. And even in the old Giffen stuff, he would probably break some rules, taunt the other heroes, and drink a beer or two, but he would not be that much of an idiot. He was never that much of an idiot, and certainly not with what I'm doing with him, or with what Dave Gibbons is doing with him in ''Corps''. He has his moments, and he's a really fun character, but he's definitely not going to be a moron. His role is not DCU Moron. His role is DCU Shitkicker".
The Corpse
Guy is briefly part of the Corps'
Black Ops
A covert operation or undercover operation is a military or police operation involving a covert agent or troops acting under an assumed cover to conceal the identity of the party responsible.
US law
Under US law, the Central Intelligence Ag ...
division. Dubbed "The Corpse", members forsake their rings for stealthier powers provided by the Guardians. Guy takes part in one mission with this secretive unit. He is tasked with locating Von Daggle, a Durlan who was formerly in charge of the Corpse. Gardner relays a message from the Guardians, informing Daggle that he was reinstated. From there, Daggle takes command of Gardner, leading him to the homeworld of the
Dominators, aliens with a grudge against Earth. Together, they defeat a super-evolved Dominator, though the Corpse's use of lethal force does not sit well with Guy. Gardner informs Daggle that he cannot be a part of his crew and Daggle wipes his memory, musing that "humans never make the cut".
"Sinestro Corps War"
In the "
Sinestro Corps War
"Sinestro Corps War" is an American comic book Fictional crossover, crossover event published by DC Comics in its ''Green Lantern'' and ''Green Lantern Corps'' titles. Written by Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons and drawn by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleas ...
" storyline, Superboy-Prime and Cyborg Superman escape imprisonment when the
Sinestro Corps
The Sinestro Corps, occasionally known as the Yellow Lantern Corps, is a supervillainous group and analogy, analog to the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe. They are led by Sinestro, and derive power from the emotional electromagnetic spectr ...
attacks Oa, killing the guards on Prime Duty. Guy, along with fellow Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart, are captured by Parallax during battle and brought to Qward. Guy and Stewart are then held prisoner by
Lyssa Drak, who forces them to relive tragedies in their lives. Hal manages to defeat Lyssa and free Guy and John from their nightmare. In the skirmish following their escape, Parallax nearly breaks Gardner's neck. Upon returning to their universe, they defend Earth from the entire Sinestro Corps. After helping to free Kyle from Parallax's possession, Parallax is split into four pieces by former Guardians
Ganthet
Ganthet is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, who first appeared in 1992 in Larry Niven and John Byrne's graphic novel ''Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale'' (). He is also Sayd's husband.
Fictional character biography
Ganthet is one o ...
and
Sayd
Sayd is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. She is a member of the Guardians of the Universe. Where most of the Guardians are void of emotion and rigid in their compliance to standard policy, Sayd's sensibilities are more in line with ...
, and placed into the power batteries of Hal, John, Guy, and Kyle. Guy is infected by the Sinestro Corps' deadly alien virus named Despotellis, but cured by the Green Lantern Corps' own sentient smallpox virus, Leezle Pon.
Return of Ice
Within the aftermath of the Sinestro Corps War, Guy is finally reunited with former girlfriend Ice, recently resurrected. Despite Ice's uncertainty as to the wisdom of reviving the old romance, Guy's professions of adoration seem sufficient to convince her to meet him for a proper date on the same spot exactly one month later. Before leaving Earth to open a bar/restaurant on Oa, Guy leaves Ice a note. She declines his proposal to cohabit on Oa, and Guy reads her desire to rebuild a new life on Earth with her best friend
Beatriz
Beatriz (, ) is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese female first name. It corresponds to the Latin name Beatrix and the English and Italian name Beatrice. The name in Latin means 'brings joy' and in other languages also means 'she who brings oth ...
as an attempt to distance from him, accusing Beatriz of pitting Ice against him. The two agree that their current situations will make a relationship impossible.
"Blackest Night"
In the "
Blackest Night
"Blackest Night" is a 2009–10 American comic book Fictional crossover, crossover storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous central miniseries, written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Ivan Reis, along with a number of tie-in i ...
" storyline, Guy and Kyle Rayner are opposed to the Guardians' decision to execute all Sinestro Corps members and all other prisoners and attempt unsuccessfully to convince the Alpha Lanterns and the Guardians themselves to stay away from the dark path on which they are headed, and are reassigned to Earth. They later try to return to Oa, and fail to repel an invasion of a swarm of black rings to Oa's Lantern crypt, where the corpses of fallen Lanterns are reanimated as
Black Lantern
The Black Lantern Corps is a fictional organization of wikt:corporeal, corporeal revenants (resembling intelligent zombies or jiangshi) appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, related to the emotional spectrum. The group is composed of d ...
s.
After Kyle is killed in the explosion of
Chaselon
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's power battery, Guy flies into a rage and is transformed into a Red Lantern. Now powered by both of his green and red power rings, Guy seeks vengeance against the Black Lanterns and is able to destroy them on sight effortlessly with his combined weapons. Despite Kyle's resurrection at the hands of Star Sapphire Miri Riam, Guy turns his rage on his former friends, before
Mogo
Mogo is a superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher DC Comics. Mogo is a sentient planet, and as a member of the interplanetary police force known as the Green Lantern Corps, appearing as a supporting character in storylines ...
purges the Red Lantern rage from him, though he is told only a
Blue Lantern can cure him completely. He then joins the battle against Nekron on Earth.
''Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors''
After the events of ''Blackest Night'', Guy Gardner stars in the monthly series ''Emerald Warriors'', written by
Peter Tomasi
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. While searching for a cure for his Red Lantern rage, it is revealed that Guy entered into an alliance with Red Lantern leader
Atrocitus
Atrocitus (Atros) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the leader of the Red Lantern Corps and an enemy of the Guardians of the Universe and Sinestro, their former Green Lantern.
Publication history
A ...
. This briefly alienates Guy from Kilowog and Arisia.
In the "
War of the Green Lanterns
''War of the Green Lanterns'' is a 2011 10-issue American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that spans the ''Green Lantern'', ''Green Lantern Corps'', and ''Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors'' series. Issues in the crossover ...
" storyline, the influence of Parallax, now restored to the Central Power Battery, forces Guy and the other Earth Lanterns to use the rings of other Corps. Guy, citing his experience with the Red Lanterns, chooses the red power ring. During their conflict with the Green Lantern Corps, Guy and his allies release Parallax from the Central Power Battery, Guy using the
Star Sapphire ring in conjunction with the Red Lantern ring, drawing on his love of the Corps and his hatred and his anger to power both rings at once, the two emotional extremes proving sufficient to release Parallax from the battery. Guy is subsequently cleansed of the Red Lantern energy by Kyle Rayner's blue ring before each reclaims his usual ring.
The New 52
Gardner, John Stewart, and an elite Green Lantern Strike Team star in a relaunched ''Green Lantern Corps'' series, which debuted in September 2011 as part of DC's
The New 52 relaunch. This series debuted with Peter Tomasi and art by Fernando Pasarin and Scott Hanna. Guy is also shown on the cover for the new ''
Justice League International'' series that was released that same month, written by
Dan Jurgens
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and with art by
Aaron Lopresti
Aaron Lopresti (born January 7, 1964) is an People of the United States, American comic book artist who has worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, CrossGen Comics and Image Comics.
Early life
Aaron Lopresti was born January 7, 19 ...
. Initially, Guy appears to be the one Earth Green Lantern that the Guardians still appear to rely on, what with Hal having been expelled after ''
War of the Green Lanterns
''War of the Green Lanterns'' is a 2011 10-issue American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that spans the ''Green Lantern'', ''Green Lantern Corps'', and ''Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors'' series. Issues in the crossover ...
'', Kyle being expelled due to his alliance with the
other ring-wielders, and John being put on trial for killing another Lantern. However, the Guardians really plan to undermine all four Earth Lanterns by sabotaging Guy's career after building it up, ensuring a precipitous fall.
This plan begins when the Guardians promote Guy to the role of 'Sentinel Lantern' and entrust him with guarding a group of ambassadors traveling to a planet for a crucial conference. They subsequently release Guy's old enemy Xar from the Science cells and create the impression that he is going after Guy's family on Earth. They predicted that Guy would abandon his duty and return to Earth while Xar attacks the ambassadors. With the rest of his team having been absorbed by the Third Army, Guy escapes only through his strength of will, averting the Third Army's attempt to 'recruit' him. With Xar having killed the ambassadors, the Guardians order Guy to resign from the Corps to redeem the damage he has done.
Feeling depressed after a phone conversation with his family, during which his father dismisses superheroes as overly reliant on their powers, Guy attempts to spend the night fighting crime with only his natural skills. This backfires when he interrupts a police sting operation, culminating in him being arrested by his sister. While in prison, he is attacked by the Third Army, but is rescued by Green Lanterns
Simon Baz
Simon Baz, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, created by writer Geoff Johns and artist Doug Mahnke. Baz is an officer of the Green Lantern Corps, an extraterrestr ...
and
B'dg
The Green Lantern Corps, a fictional organization appearing in comics published by DC, consists of a membership of at least 7200 members, with two assigned per sector (originally 3600 members, one per sector). Additionally, there are assorted ot ...
, who send the civilians to safety before crushing the Third Army and retreating to the
Sea of Tranquility
Mare Tranquillitatis (Latin for Sea of Tranquillity or Sea of Tranquility) is a lunar mare that sits within the Tranquillitatis basin on the Moon. It contains Tranquility Base, the first location on another celestial body to be visited by hu ...
on the moon. Guy is angered when he discovers that the Guardians have turned against him and the Corps. Simon and B'dg dispatch him to the planet Oa. There, Guy reclaims his ring and joins Kilowog and the others reserve Corps members in their rebellion against the treacherous Guardians.
After the villainous First Lantern is destroyed and the unemotional Guardians are killed off by Sinestro, Guy and Kilowog locate where Salaak was imprisoned by the Guardians and free him. Guy is angered when he discovers Salaak's surveillance footage of Xar being released by the Guardians. Salaak helps him locate Xar's whereabouts, and discovers that Xar is located on Earth and preparing to kill off Guy's family. Guy manages to speed up with
Saint Walker
Saint Walker (Bro'Dee Walker) is a fictional comic book character appearing in American comic books and other associated media published by DC Comics. He is an alien member of the galactic Blue Lantern Corps, an organization dedicated to spreadin ...
's willing assistance to arrive in time to blast Xar to be incinerated, and reunites with his family.
Following the event, Guy is placed in the cast of the ''Red Lanterns'' series where he is sent by Hal Jordan to join the Red Lanterns undercover. He defeats Atrocitus and takes command of the group. It is revealed that part of his decision to join with the Red Lanterns is feeling as if he has never fit in as a Green Lantern. As a Red Lantern Gardner manages to keep his rage in check, successfully leading most of the Red Lanterns; Atrocitus leads a splinter group and allows new Red rings to cause murderous justice-based rampages to continue. After joining with the Green Lanterns to defeat the cosmic terrorist Relic, Hal promises to give the Red Lanterns a sector for them to watch over, unwittingly this sector becomes Sector 2814, where Earth resides, giving guardianship of Earth to the Red Lantern Corps. Guy also tries to reunite with Ice but she has undergone several personal revelations of her own and needs time apart; Guy promises to give her just that.
Powers and abilities
Power rings
Guy Gardner is trained to use a Green Lantern
power ring, which is only limited by the user's willpower. He later acquires Sinestro's
Qwardian power ring, which is later revealed to be based on the bearer's control of fear. This early version of a yellow ring is powered by absorbing plasma radiation expelled from a Green Lantern ring. It seems to make Guy more invulnerable than a normal Green Lantern. He uses both for basic Lantern abilities including constructs, flight, and energy projection, though it also causes him some difficulty on occasion. For example, if he asks it a question he will get an answer in Qwardian, which he does not speak. In ''Green Lantern: Rebirth'' #6 it is mentioned that Guy Gardner's ring is constantly sparking with energy, as if unable to contain the power of his will. Following Kyle Rayner's apparent death, Guy's rage causes a red power ring to latch onto him, bestowing on him the ability to generate napalm like flames that will burn even in space. Unlike most Red Lanterns, Guy retains his intelligence, and, like Hal Jordan when he was under the thrall of a red ring, Guy is able to shape the red flames into solid constructs. Unlike Hal, Guy's green ring remains active, allowing him to combine the two lights and obliterate the Black Lanterns. Guy is also the first male character seen to wield a love-powered Star Sapphire ring, wearing it in conjunction with the Red Lantern ring (he states that the result feels like he has blood and sugar in his mouth). During the events of the ''Green Lanterns: The Lost Army'', Guy creates a new uniform using both his green and red rings. Later during the final battle, the Power Converters used by Lightsmiths convert Guy's Red Lantern Ring to a Green Lantern ring, thus ending his connection to the Red Lantern Corps. Lastly, a Blue Lantern Ring comes to Guy.
Vuldarian powers
Guy's Vuldarian powers include limited
shapeshifting
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abilities which allow him to create weapons out of his body like blades and energy guns, shielding, armor or equipment which he has total control over. At first, these transformations cause him pain and he is unable to shrink from his 7-foot height. He maintains super strength, stamina, and durability around Superman's strata, the power of flight, capable of surviving in outer space unassisted, accelerated healing, and has access to the memories of deceased Vuldarians (touted as the most dangerous warriors in the history of the universe).
Trained by the Vuldarian Cardone, Gardner becomes highly skilled in using his abilities and practices extensively in the martial arts. During the
return of Parallax, he suffers a
metahuman
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power discharge and his Vuldarian abilities go into recession. Coincidentally, when he awakes, he is near Hal Jordan's power ring, which has the ability to duplicate itself. Gardner once more has a power ring, and following the return of the Guardians of the Universe, he is once again a Green Lantern.
Green Lantern (Tangent Comics)
Guy becomes the caretaker of a mystical artifact that survives the events of the 2005 "
Infinite Crisis
"Infinite Crisis" is a 2005–2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, ...
" storyline, after it is discovered on
New Earth by Kyle Rayner. It has the power to temporarily awaken the dead and has also served as a dimensional gateway. The Guardians eventually use the artifact for a ritual to merge the willpower entity
Ion
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with
Sodam Yat
Sodam Yat is a fictional character, an extraterrestrial superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in '' Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual'' #2 (1986), and was created by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill. He operated as Ion, having b ...
during the ''
Sinestro Corps War
"Sinestro Corps War" is an American comic book Fictional crossover, crossover event published by DC Comics in its ''Green Lantern'' and ''Green Lantern Corps'' titles. Written by Geoff Johns and Dave Gibbons and drawn by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleas ...
''.
Rogues gallery
*
Atrocitus
Atrocitus (Atros) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the leader of the Red Lantern Corps and an enemy of the Guardians of the Universe and Sinestro, their former Green Lantern.
Publication history
A ...
: Last survivor of the Five Inversions and of the massacre executed by the
Manhunters on their corrupted mission. He is the creator of the Red Lantern power battery. He was formerly the only Red Lantern that had complete control over himself (unlike the other feral members of the Red Lantern Corps) and also led the Corps until the induction of Guy Gardner, who removed Atrocitus' red power ring and took the leadership from him.
*Black Serpent: Anthony Serpente is a modern-day pirate whose crew came into conflict with Warrior and Black Serpent later joined Martika's coalition against Gardner.
*
Bolphunga
B'wana Beast
Zviad Baazovi
Baby Boom
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She was among the children who were experimented on by Doctor Love while they were still in their mother's wom ...
: Working as a bounty hunter, Bolphunga crossed swords with Gardner and after his defeat sought the Green Lantern during his vacation.
*Dementor: Failed attempt at a Vuldarian/Terran hybrid that became Warrior's nemesis. Met his demise as part of Martika's group of Gardner rogues.
*Enforcer: A clone of Guy Gardner that began using the name 'Joe Gardner' and had a power glove based on Sinestro's
power ring in exchange for selling his soul to
Neron. Was a member of Martika's Guy Gardner Revenge Squad.
*
General Zod
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: Tortured Gardner for amusement while he was trapped in the
Phantom Zone.
*
Kancer
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: Created from a cancerous growth in Superman, Kancer was trapped in the Gorge of Hell taking Guy's place as its ruler.
*
Major Force
Major Force (Clifford Zmeck) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Major Force is the evil foil personality of the superhero Captain Atom. In recent years, he also serves as an enemy to Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner, Guy ...
: A sociopath that came into conflict with several Green Lanterns, Force tried to kill Gardner's mother (instead murdering her neighbor by accident) and slew Arisia as part of Martika's group of enemies that faced Gardner.
*Martika: Able to entrance men, the seductress targeted Guy but when she was not able to dominate him sought to break him down with a group of his worst enemies. She seemingly dies after her group fails to kill Warrior.
*Militia and Honey: Guy's brother, Mace Gardner, and his girlfriend, Militia were turned into cyborgs by the Quorum and became mercenaries. Believed killed by Major Force when Martika's team fought Warrior but returned to face the Outsiders.
*Mudakka: A shaman that reined in Dementor's madness.
*The Quorum: A secret organization within the US government with malevolent motives, some of their agents included Militia, Major Force, and Sledge. They were briefly led by Martika before her demise. They would later form the
Blood Pack in an attempt to engineer a metahuman army.
*
Ranx the Sentient City
Ra's al Ghul
Nyssa Raatko
Rag Doll
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: A living city in space prophesied to destroy
Mogo the Living Planet at the cost of its own life. It came into conflict with the Green Lantern Corps when Guy Gardner sickened the city, humiliating it and gaining its eternal ire.
*Sledge: Created by the Quorum, Sledge was a superpowered soldier that went rogue and fought Warrior and
Steel
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in Washington, D.C. He was given enhanced strength by
Neron in exchange for his soul. He would later join Martika's affiliation of Gardner villains. Believed to have died as part of the
Suicide Squad
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; he appeared later as part of the
Society
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.
*The Tormocks: The alien race that threatened the Vuldarians; they largely died out under the leadership of Bronkk when they came into conflict with Warrior, Justice League America, Hawkman, Lobo, and Probert as part of the Way of the Warrior event. Notable Tormock agents include Empress Karine (Bronkk's sister), Slabb, Slarm, Wep-Tex, Treach, and Lupus. Their forces include the flying Shrike-Fighters, Leechuns, Kraggz drones, the living planet Terra-Sphere, and the living black hole Black Vortexer.
Other versions
*An alternate universe variant of Guy Gardner appears in ''
Superman: Red Son''.
*An alternate universe variant of Guy Gardner who retained his Vuldarian abilities and outlived the Earth appears in ''Legends of the Dead Earth''.
*An alternate universe variant of Guy Gardner appears in ''
Tangent: Superman's Reign''.
*An alternate universe variant of Guy Gardner appears in ''
Flashpoint''.
*An alternate universe variant of Guy Gardner who became a
Blue Lantern appears in ''
The New 52: Futures End''.
In other media
Television
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears in ''
Justice League of America'', portrayed by
Matthew Settle.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the ''
Duck Dodgers
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He first appeared in the 1953 cartoon short '' Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century'', directed by Chuck Jone ...
'' episode "The Green Loontern".
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears in ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', voiced by
James Arnold Taylor.
[ A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.] This version is a founding member of
Justice League International.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears in ''
Young Justice
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'', voiced by
Troy Baker.
This version speaks with a
Maryland accent and is initially an associate of the
Justice League who both Hal Jordan and
John Stewart do not want among their ranks. Despite this, Gardner eventually joins the League in the second season.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears in ''
Green Lantern: The Animated Series'', voiced by
Diedrich Bader.
This version was chosen to replace Hal Jordan as the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 while he was away in space. Upon Jordan's return to Earth, the two initially clash before reconciling and becoming friends. Gardner is later chosen to join the Green Lantern Corps' Honor Guard.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern was going to appear in an untitled ''Green Lantern'' series, portrayed by
Finn Wittrock
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, until the series was reworked into ''Lanterns'' (see below).
Film
* In an early script for ''
Green Lantern
Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which come from imagination, fearlessness, ...
'' (2011), Gardner was set to make a cameo appearance as a football player and potential candidate of
Abin Sur's power ring before it went to Hal Jordan. However, the scene was cut from the final version.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern and his
Bizarro League
The Bizarro League, also known as the Bizarro Justice League, are the Bizarro version of the Justice League.
Fictional team history Bronze Age
Bizarro stole Lex Luthor's imperfect Duplicator Ray to create a world of Bizarros. Some of these insa ...
counterpart, Greenzarro, appear in ''
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League'', voiced again by Diedrich Bader.
* A statue of Guy Gardner appears in ''
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five''.
* The ''Red Son'' incarnation of Guy Gardner appears in ''
Superman: Red Son'', voiced by
Travis Willingham
Travis Willingham is an American voice actor known for his character portrayals in video games and English anime Dubbing, dubs. His notable roles include Roy Mustang in the ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' franchise, Cleo in ''Glass Fleet'', Ginko in ''L ...
.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War'' as a defender of Oa before he is killed by
Darkseid
Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer-artist Jack Kirby, the character first made a cameo appearance in ''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #134 (December 1970), before being fully in ...
.
DC Universe
Guy Gardner will appear in media set in the
DC Universe
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, portrayed by
Nathan Fillion.
* Gardner will appear in ''
Superman
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'' (2025).
* Gardner will appear in the
second season of ''
Peacemaker''.
* Gardner will appear in ''
Lanterns
A lantern is a source of lighting, often portable. It typically features a protective enclosure for the light sourcehistorically usually a candle, a wick in oil, or a thermoluminescent mesh, and often a battery-powered light in modern timesto ...
''.
Video games
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears as a playable character in ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame'', voiced again by James Arnold Taylor.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears as a boss in ''
DC Universe Online
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'', voiced by Joey Hood.
* Guy Gardner as a Green and Red Lantern and a Star Sapphire appears as a character summon in ''
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears as a downloadable playable character in ''
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham''.
Merchandise
* Guy Gardner as a Green and Red Lantern received figures in the
DC Direct
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toy line.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern received figures in Mattel's "DC Universe Infinite Heroes" toy line.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern received a figure in the
DC Universe Classics
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line.
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern received a figure in Mattel's "DC Retro-Action Super-Heroes" toy line.
Miscellaneous
* Guy Gardner appears in ''
Justice League Unlimited
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'' #32.
* Guy Gardner appears in ''Green Lantern: Movie Prequel: Hal Jordan'' #1 as a potential candidate of Abin Sur's power ring before it chooses Hal Jordan.
[''Green Lantern: Movie Prequel: Hal Jordan'' #1 (May 2011)]
* Guy Gardner / Green Lantern appears in the ''
Injustice: Gods Among Us'' prequel comic. While investigating
Kyle Rayner
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's disappearance, Gardner and
Ganthet
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Fictional character biography
Ganthet is one o ...
confront Superman upon learning of his growing tyranny. Ganthet returns to Oa with Hal Jordan, though Gardner stays behind to watch over Earth before leaving upon learning Superman allied himself with the Sinestro Corps. Over the course of the next seven months, Gardner builds an army of Green Lanterns to combat Superman and returns to reason with him, but a war breaks out. Gardner later confronts Jordan over him allying with Superman and being manipulated by
Sinestro
Thaal Sinestro () (or simply Sinestro) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, particularly those featuring Green Lantern. Created by John Broome and Gil Kane, Sinestro is a former Green Lantern Corps member w ...
. Sometime later, Jordan confronts Gardner, believing he killed
John Stewart. In the ensuing fight, Jordan kills Gardner and later becomes a Yellow Lantern.
* Guy Gardner's spirit appears in the ''
Injustice 2
''Injustice 2'' is a 2017 fighting video game. It is the sequel to 2013's '' Injustice: Gods Among Us'' and the second installment in the ''Injustice'' series which is based on the DC Universe. It is developed by NetherRealm Studios and publish ...
'' prequel comic, haunting Hal Jordan until he reassumes his Green Lantern powers.
References
External links
*
Guy Gardner at the DC DatabaseThe Ultimate Guy Gardner PageThe Book of OA
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