It is not. He is a DC comics hero not a Marvel hero.
it is easy to say bit opinion can come into to play. you see the DC green lantern as far more powerful than marvel's version. The green hornet is mostly a few good men fighting off bad guys with there own ninja sweet abillities. ( kind of like batman). So if your asking about the almighty DC Green Lantern he will surely wn. But if your talking about the Marvel green lantern then the green hornet will crush him.
Unless there is a crossover between Marvel and DC, some blatant copyright infringment, or something to do with I'm a Marvel and I'm a DC? No. No he does not.
Green Lantern is DC while The Hulk, Spiderman and Wolverine are Marvel Characters. For DC, they have "The Justice League" For Marvel, they have "The Avengers" So for The Avengers, I know for sure Captain America, Thor, Iron Man are in it. I'm not too sure about Spiderman or Hulk or Wolverine. For The Justice League, it's Flash, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter and I think there might be more.
The main character Hal Jordan's skin color is Caucasian. His other green lantern companions from Earth, Guy Gardner and Kyle Raynor are also Caucasian. The green lanterns from Earth that are not Caucasian are John Stewart and the more recent Simon Baz who are both African American.
It is not. He is a DC comics hero not a Marvel hero.
it is easy to say bit opinion can come into to play. you see the DC green lantern as far more powerful than marvel's version. The green hornet is mostly a few good men fighting off bad guys with there own ninja sweet abillities. ( kind of like batman). So if your asking about the almighty DC Green Lantern he will surely wn. But if your talking about the Marvel green lantern then the green hornet will crush him.
No, he's a fictional character.
it has to be the green lantern
No, Green Arrow is a character from DC Comics, not Marvel Comics. He is a skilled archer and a member of the Justice League.
Unless there is a crossover between Marvel and DC, some blatant copyright infringment, or something to do with I'm a Marvel and I'm a DC? No. No he does not.
The character of Green Lantern was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 (July 1940) .
No- "Green Lantern" is a film about the superhero who is a registered character of DC comics (which originally stood for Detective Comics) and was made by Warner Bros.
No, the Green Hornet was not a Marvel Comics character. The Green Hornet was created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and originally appeared in comics published by Harvey Comics and later by NOW Comics.
Green Lantern is DC while The Hulk, Spiderman and Wolverine are Marvel Characters. For DC, they have "The Justice League" For Marvel, they have "The Avengers" So for The Avengers, I know for sure Captain America, Thor, Iron Man are in it. I'm not too sure about Spiderman or Hulk or Wolverine. For The Justice League, it's Flash, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter and I think there might be more.
The original Green Lantern was Alan Scott, a character with a ring and lantern that gave him mystical abilities. In 1959, DC Comics re-imagined the Green Lantern idea and replaced Alan Scott with a new one, Hal Jordan. This Green Lantern had a completely different backstory and a different set of abilities derived from a power ring given to him by a dying alien member of an interplanetary police force. It is this Green Lantern and not Alan Scott that the modern Green Lantern iterations are based on.
Green Lantern is a 2011 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The movie is 1 hour and 54 minutes long.