Green Lantern’s steampunk redesign redefines his flight powers in a spectacular way

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Green Lantern’s steampunk redesign redefines his flight powers in a spectacular way

Summary

  • Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age #3 continues to reimagine DC characters in a 19th century setting Other worlds Verify.
  • Green Lantern Alan Scott is reimagined as a hot air balloon pilot.

  • Scott’s introduction in Gotham by Gaslight Hints at a potential upgrade involving the powerful “Ring of Jong Lee.”

Warning: Contains potential spoilers for Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age #3!The sequel to DC was critically acclaimed Other worlds series, Gotham by Gaslightintroduced Green Lantern Alan Scott, giving the Emerald Knight a steampunk redesign that redefines his flight powers and perfectly suits the 19th century alternate universe. The issue also hints at a significant upgrade for Scott, potentially making him the most sought-after and powerful figure in the Victorian era. Other worlds.

It is highly likely that the ring of Jong Lee will eventually come into Alan Scott’s possession, and transform him from a balloon into a genuine Green Lantern.

Andy Diggle and Leandro Fernández masterfully reimagined fan-favorite DC characters for the dark and gritty 19th century Other worlds. New faces include Catwoman and Talia al Ghul, who debuted in Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age #1, and Wonder Woman in issue #2.


Batman Gotham by Gaslight The Kryptonian Age #3 Green Lantern

Issue #3 continues the trend by introducing Green Lantern Alan Scott into the story. The reimagining presents a version of Scott that fans have never seen –He is the pilot of a hot air balloon dubbed the Green LanternGive the Emerald Knight’s flight powers a wild and unique steampunk twist.

Green Lantern Alan Scott gets reimagined as a balloon in Gotham by Gaslight

Scott’s hot air balloon is named the Green Lantern


Batman Gotham by Gaslight The Kryptonian Age #3 Green Lantern Part 2

Alan Scott makes his debut while riding a train, where he is stopped by a Pinkerton agent when he tries to enter another passenger car. When asked about his intentions, Scott reveals himself to be an aerial spiritualist who pilots a hot air balloon named the Green Lantern. This clever twist on the character seamlessly fits the Victorian setting and adds an exciting new layer to his persona. The introduction of a hot air balloon is sure to thrill steampunk fans, because no steampunk tale feels complete without a quirky character navigating the skies in such a whimsical craft.

The Green Lantern hot air balloon has yet to be visually revealed, but if it’s anything like its namesake, it will undoubtedly be a vibrant green that complements Scott’s green and black bowler hat. Meanwhile, it seems that Scott does not have a traditional lantern ring, which makes the hot air balloon a creative twist on his flight powers, allowing him to soar without it. While Scott doesn’t seem to be actively involved in Heroics at the moment, that’s likely to change in the upcoming issues, as There is a strong possibility that he will soon receive a traditional Green Lantern ring.

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Aerialist Alan Scott is about to get a big upgrade and become a true Green Lantern

The Kryptonian Age #3 teases Scott inheriting Green Lantern Jong Lee’s ring


Batman Gotham by Gaslight The Kryptonian Age #3 Green Lantern Part 3

Scott eventually gains entry to the boxcar he is trying to access, thanks to an elderly woman who insists the Pinkertons let him in. Inside, the woman, clearly looking for company, reveals that she is secretly transporting the “Ring of Jong Lee.” She then opens a ring case to reveal a brightly glowing green ring. The name Jong Li may be familiar to some fans, as Jong was a Green Lantern bearer in 7th century China and one of the most powerful members of the corps. It is highly likely that the ring will eventually come into Alan Scott’s possession, and transform him from a balloon into a genuine one. Green Lantern.

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Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age #3 is now available from DC Comics!

Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age #3 (2024)


Wonder Woman in Batman Gotham by Gaslight The Kryptonian Age #3 main cover

  • Writer: Andy Diggle

  • Artist: Leandro Fernández

  • Colorist: Dave Stewart

  • Writer: Simon Bowland

  • Cover artist: Leandro Fernández & Matt Hollingsworth

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