Warning: Contains potential spoilers for Green Lantern #18!Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein is officially bringing the ’70s back with a stunning costume redesign that’s impossible to resist for cosplay. This bold departure from the traditional space cup uniform not only highlights her unique style, but also embodies her kickass spirit, making it potentially Mullein’s best look to date.
Anticipation is building for the December 11, 2024 release of Jeremy Adams and Xermánico’s Green Lantern #18, which promises to see Hal Jordan reunite with his fellow Green Lantern Corps members when they confront Taoros on OA.
Green Lantern #18 (2024) |
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December 11, 2024 |
writer: |
Jeremy Adams |
Artist: |
Xermánico |
Cover artist: |
Xermánico |
Variant covers: |
Mark Spears, Chrissie Zullo Uminga, David Nakayama and Lesley Li |
Thaaros arrived on Oa, hell-bent on destroying everything in his wake, with only Hal Jordan and the other Lanterns to stop him. Meanwhile, Kyle discovers the secret of the Source Lantern when Varron moves to claim its power for his own. The Green Lantern universe flies to a new status quo as our heroes battle the nefarious forces arrayed against them! |
According to the official art for the issue, Hal will be reuniting with John Stewart, Jessica Cruz, Guy Gardner and Jo Mullein. until now, Mullane has already stolen the spotlight with David Nakayama’s variant coverShowcasing the heroine in an impressive new costume that blends her signature green with a modernized take on ’70s fashion.
The Groovy Green Lantern: Jo Mullein gets a stunning 70s-inspired costume
Artist David Nakayama gives Mullane a well-deserved costume update in Variant Cover for Green Lantern #18
Nakayama’s variant cover features Jo in a neon green latex jumpsuit that undeniably pays homage to the wild and iconic fashion of the ’70s, But with a modern twist. The jumpsuit boasts skin-tight material and an exaggerated flared collar, perfectly complemented by Jo’s signature pair of sunglasses, shiny green eyeshadow, white walking boots and matching half gloves. This look captures the essence of the typical disco aesthetic of the 1970s. However, it also incorporates modern design elements, such as the bustier-esque top and the asymmetrical pants, with one leg cutting off at mid-thigh while the other remains full-length.
This design is undoubtedly one of Jo’s most daring and bold looks, making it an extraordinary costume challenge for cosplayers willing to step away from the traditional Green Lantern uniform. What adds to the appeal is that it essentially serves as two costumes in one – a ’70s disco ensemble and a Green Lantern outfit – resulting in something truly unique that will turn heads at any comic convention or on the streets during Halloween. The concept of Green Lantern-with-disco could also be adapted for other charactersAllowing fans to choose their favorite chorus member to bring this striking look to life.
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David Nakayama’s design needs to live beyond the variant cover
Jo Mullein is arguably one of DC’s most underrated Green Lanterns, often overshadowed by Hal Jordan, John Stewart and Guy Gardner. A bold redesign is just what Jo needs to regain her place in the spotlight. Currently, Nakayama’s redesign is limited to his variant cover, but incorporating this look into mainstream continuity and ongoing stories could revitalize the character in the eyes of fans and spark new interest among readers. Therefore, DC should seriously consider Nakayama’s redesign Green Lantern Jo Mullein a more permanent and lasting addition.
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Green Lantern #18 Will be released on December 11, 2024, from DC Comics!