Flashpoint Beyond's Jeremy Adams and Xermánico will usher Hal Jordan into an exciting era as he searches for one of his all-time greatest villains, Sinestro, in a new Green Lantern series.

DC said of the new Green Lantern series, "The visionary  team of Jeremy Adams and Xermánico (Flashpoint Beyond) present a tale of redemption, loss, and finding out that maybe you can go home again, in Green Lantern. Spinning out of the events of Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Guardians of Oa at the heart of the Green Lantern Corps have quarantined Sector 2814, home of the planet Earth—and its champion along with it! A heartbreaking defeat has sent Hal reeling, returning home to rediscover his roots…and find the man responsible for ruining his life: Sinestro. At least if you’re willing to hot-wire a power ring to do it. "

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The publisher also announced that Green Lantern #1 will include the first part of a new John Stewart Green Lantern story from writer Philip Kennedy Johnson (Action Comics) and artist Osvaldo Montos (Entropy).

Green Lantern's Place in Dawn of DC

Green Lantern was originally announced as one of several series launching in early 2023 as part of the publisher's "Dawn of DC" storytelling initiative, with Mariko Tamaki being originally announced as the writer attached to the series. Other upcoming series mentioned in the initial "Dawn of DC" announcement include Kenny Porter and Jahnoy Lindsay's Superboy, Man of Tomorrow, Dennis Culver and Chris Burnham's Unstoppable Doom Patrol, Phillip Kennedy Johnson's Green Lantern: John Stewart, Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Guillem March, Gabriel Hardman, Dan Mora and Rob Williams' Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Joshua Williamson and Sean Izaakse's Green Arrow, Mark Waid and Mora's Shazam! and King and Stefano Gaudiano's The Penguin.

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DC has also announced a Titans series from Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott and a Cyborg series from Morgan Hampton and Tom Raney are also both in the works. Additionally, June 2023 will see the launch of a Steelworks series, which follows John Henry Irons' niece Natasha after the events of Action Comics #1051 (by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Leah Williams, Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks and Marguerite Sauvage).

Green Lantern #1 features variant cover art by Lucio Parrillo and Ariel Colon. The issue goes on sale May 9, 2023.

Source: DC