There are many Green Lanterns in DC's comic universe, but one of the newest—and possibly best—has not joined main continuity. The cover for Jurassic League #4reveals a closer look at the titular team's Green Lantern. This hero may be the one who makes it out of this dinosaur special for good.
DC often has stories that exist outside of main continuity, which frequently bring in fun new premises and new looks fitting the themes. These include titles like the recent Dark Knights of Steel and DCeased, as well as DC vs. Vampires. However, Jurassic League is introducing a fun prehistoric hero who could actually make it to DC's main continuity without very much of an issue. The newest Green Lantern should definitely join the Corps.
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Jurassic League #4 has the creative team of Juan Gedeon and Daniel Warren Johnson. The cover for the first issue, which also featured the talents of Mike Spicer and Ferran Delgado, introduced Green Torch, the prehistoric Green Lantern in this universe. The cover for the fourth issue in the series focuses on Green Torch as he pile-drives Atrocitus—who has also been given a dinosaur form. This stunning cover shows the potential the hero has and there's no reason this Green Lantern couldn't take his heroism beyond this universe.
Green Torch is a Parasaurolophus with a fierce look. The Justice League's prehistoric variant team is slowly coming together within the series, but readers have yet to see Green Torch in action since he did not appear in the debut issue. Nonetheless, this peek at a fight with an alternate Atrocitus certainly adds anticipation for his official introduction. While he may have appeared on the first
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