Green Lantern’s Greatest Romance May Be Far from Finished
DC just gave Green Lantern Alan Scott a shocking twist that could change everything for the hero. However, many have wondered just how true that is when this historic revelation has so often been under fire from 'retcon' accusations. The answer is that Alan Scott has indeed been gaycoded since his very first appearance in All-American Comics Alan Scott
When Infinite Frontier () #0 had Alan Scott speak the words that would retroactively make him the first canonically gay character in comic book history, the official DC Comics press release called it "a story that’s been decades in the making". However, many have wondered just how true that is when this historic revelation has so often been under fire from 'retcon' accusations. Alan Scott is the first Green Lantern , having first appeared 85 years ago. Recent years have seen some big changes to Alan Scott, as in the New 52 reboot it was established that Scott was gay.
Am I the only one a little offended they made Alan Scott gay?
Why couldn't Alana Scott's son be the one coming out or the fact they kept alive Alan Scott's earth 2 counterpart alive. Also let's not forget many times writers who don't like something just drops things all the time. How do we know this wouldn't be retcon like how often Selina's sexuality is straight or bi. By Matt Morrison. Alan Scott , the first Green Lantern of Earth, had a complicated love life.
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In DC's Infinite Frontier #0, Green Lantern Alan Scott admits that to his daughter Jade and his son Obsidian that after years of hiding it, he is gay. Armed with a magic ring and a multi-colored costume, he was a far cry from later sci-fi Green Lanterns like Hal Jordan and John Stewart. But as the first bearer of the name, he still has iconic status.
The Golden Age Green Lantern's Sexuality
Alan Scott, the Golden Age Green Lantern, made his comic debut back in But thanks to the modern story development of Alan Scott coming out as gay, he remains surprisingly relevant to the DC. But thanks to the modern story development of Alan Scott coming out as gay, he remains surprisingly relevant to the DC Universe. The New Golden Age revisits the histories of classic DC heroes of the '40s and '50s, adding in new elements that connect them more strongly to the legacy of the DC Universe. A light in the darkness
The final issue of Alan Scott: Green Lantern finally lays clear the status of the gay hero's romantic relationships with Thorn and Harlequin. . DC Comics hero Green Lantern comes out as gay in Infinite
The original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, first appeared in All-American Comics #16 in Armed with a magic ring and a multi-colored costume, he was a far cry from later sci-fi Green Lanterns. .
Alan Scott
With his return to mainstream comics continuity, DC Comics has confirmed that Alan Scott, the original Golden Age Green Lantern, is now a gay man. .