What is the Blackest Night Prophecy? This article will explore the Blackest Night series and its hidden prophecies. This article will explore the Blackest Night Prophecy and how Hal Jordan and Ganthet relate to it. We’ll also discuss Resurrected characters from the Blackest Night series. We’ll conclude with some discussion of the future of the Lantern Corps.
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Ganthet’s Blackest Night prophecy
In Green Lantern vol. 4, #25, Guardians Ganthet and Sayd tell four Green Lanterns of Earth about the Blackest Night prophecy, which predicts the creation of five new Corps, each driven by one color on the emotional spectrum. In the end, these Corps will destroy the universe, causing the death of the last Guardian. But how does this affect the future of the Lantern Corps?
Throughout the series, Ganthet explains the Emotional Spectrum, dividing it into seven colors, each representing a different aspect of our lives. On the green end, we have willpower, while red and yellow represent fear, hate, and compassion. Blue and indigo are the opposite ends of the spectrum and are easier to control. Those near one end are more likely to be fearful or aggressive.
Once the Guardians were adults, the Guardians’ role was changed. The Guardians were no longer godlike, but they had become more human-like. In addition to this, they were both male and female. The Guardians still held onto their sense of individuality, but the female Guardian Sayd had been banished for being human and experiencing emotion. Despite his role as Guardian, the new Guardian Hal Jordan will now be the new host of the Spectre.
Hal Jordan’s Blackest Night prophecy
Geoff Johns’ acclaimed run as Green Lantern has been hinting at a “war of light” and the “Blackest Night” for quite some time. The title is reminiscent of the short story by Alan Moore, published decades ago, which was also a relaunch of the Silver Age hero. The story follows Hal Jordan and his Green Lantern Corps in battle against the Black Lanterns, the fallen heroes and villains of the DC Universe.
In DC Universe Online, Hal Jordan and the Lantern Corps make their first appearance, battling the Sinno Corps in Green Lantern (vol. 4) #25. The Guardians Ganthet and Sayd then reveal a Blackest Night prophecy to the Green Lanterns on Earth. The prophecy predicts the rise of five new Corps, each driven by a color of the emotional spectrum.
The plot of the film is set before the events of Superman’s death. After a few weeks, the heroes must stop Nekron, who summons a white energy known as the Entity. It is a form of energy that can destroy a city, but the Entity cannot enter the world until it is accompanied by a human pilot. However, Sinestro blocks Hal from entering the Entity and demands all its power. Ultimately, the Entity will destroy Earth if it is not controlled by Sinestro and the ring.
Resurrected characters from Blackest Night series
The Blackest Night prophecy has opened the doors to the resurrection of DC’s dead heroes. The event has repercussions across several DC titles. The warring Green Lantern Corps tried to reconstruct themselves in the War of the Green Lanterns. The return of the Black Hand was explored in the New 52 reboot of the title. Kyle Rayner became a White Lantern while Lex Luthor became obsessed with the Black Lantern Power Ring. Reverse-Flash’s resurrection set the stage for his role in The Flash: Rebirth. Flashpoint is another storyline that brought back dead characters from Blackest Night.
The “Blackest Night” storyline involves a major crossover event in the DC universe. This event resurrected nearly every character that has been “permanently dead” since the event occurred in 1986. It also explained why all the first-stringers can’t remain dead. Longtime readers of the DC Universe will find this a great story. It also introduces new characters and sets the stage for bigger changes in the future.
The Blackest Night series also introduces some new characters. Resurrected characters include Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the brother-in-law of Black Adam, and the daughter of Alan Scott. Next week when the JLA and the S.A cross over, Jade will be front and center. Ultimately, this prophecy will determine whether the JSA and the Justice League are united in the fight against Dark Matter.