![]() Per his Who's Who entry, the Golden Age Red Lantern is the first Russian superhero, who wields a power known as the Crimson Flame which was harnessed by Soviet scientists in response to the rise of the original Green Lantern. Who he is: The Golden Age Red Lantern is actually seemingly connected to a classic Golden Age Wonder Woman villain named Zara who was the leader of a group known as the Cult of the Crimson Flame. But there is a Golden Age Green Lantern, the original hero to use the name, Alan Scott.Īlan Scott didn't originally have any connection to the modern Green Lantern or the concept of the "emotional spectrum," but given the modern lore around the concept of the Green Lanterns and their multicolored counterparts, the invention of a Golden Age Red Lantern makes sense as a retcon. What we thought: Like Mister Miracle, there is no Golden Age Red Lantern. Golden Age Red Lantern (Image credit: DC) Interestingly enough, the retro-style Who's Who entry for the Golden Age Mister Miracle seems to set up a possible modern mystery, seeding the idea that Thaddeus Brown may have faked his own death. Secretly Thaddeus Brown, the Golden Age Mister Miracle is the escape artist who trained Scott Free in showmanship and who passed on his name and costume to the New God when he came to Earth after escaping Apokolips.īut what's new for Thaddeus Brown is an apparent career as a Golden Age superhero that's been retconned into the DC Universe. Who he is: Interestingly enough, the Golden Age Mister Miracle actually is a pre-existing character from the backstory of the original Mister Miracle. ![]() So is this a version of him from the past, or another hero to use the name Mister Miracle? ![]() Mister Miracle, AKA Scott Free, is the original Mister Miracle, and a member of the New Gods. What we thought: There's no actual Golden Age Mister Miracle in real-world comics from the '40s, but DC fans will immediately know the modern-day character of Mister Miracle, introduced by Jack Kirby in the '70s. Implying they did something to something that made them react in some way.Golden Age Mister Miracle (Image credit: DC) There with the simple line of "and so the "red lanterns fled in fear". It isn't known what happened but the red lanterns did something to something else they cared about and the story ends The story tells of an instance of when the gray lanterns were bullied by the red lantern and when most of them were killed they still wouldn't react to their attacks. There is one story passed own in the green, yellow and red lantern mythos of an incident involving a gray lantern. They are pacifist and have no goals other than obtaining only what they need to "have a good time". This is not to say that Gray lanterns are incapable of emotions but they generally do not display or feel strongly about anything. They represent the emotion of no emotion. ![]() Gray Lanters are an unknown lantern corps that very few entities in the universe are even aware exist. As such, only members of Hattar's species can qualify for being Grey Lanterns. The Gray Lanterns draw their power from their members' absolute apathy. The Gray Lantern Corps is one of the Lantern Corps. " ―Grey Lantern Oath - Said with air quotes over the final word or implied speech. " In early day, or late of night, no cause you name is worth the fight, But if I am bored then yeah I might, so maybe beware my power, gray lanterns "might".
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