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Guy Gardner

Guy Gardner

259 appearances · Bronze Age · 1985–2026 · 14 key issues
Who is Guy Gardner?

Guy Gardner was chosen as a backup candidate to Hal Jordan when Abin Sur's ring sought a worthy successor on Earth — close enough in proximity, but just far enough away to be passed over. Years later, Guy finally claimed his own Green Lantern ring, channeling his abrasive, never-back-down attitude into one of the Corps' most formidable — if contentious — members.

Few characters in DC's Bronze Age arrived with as much attitude as Guy Gardner, who burst onto the scene in Green Lantern #194 in 1985, courtesy of Steve Englehart and Joe Staton. Over four decades — and 248 catalog appearances — he's carved out a legacy stubborn enough to rival anyone in the DC universe, headlining his own titles in Guy Gardner, Guy Gardner: Warrior, and Green Lantern while sharing pages with heavyweights like Batman, Martian Manhunter, and The Flash. Fourteen of those appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to how much this guy (pun intended) has mattered to collectors and readers alike. If you want a DC figure who's equal parts polarizing and indispensable, with a run stretching all the way to 2026, Guy Gardner is absolutely worth your shelf space.

Identity

Real name. Guy Darrin Gardner

Powers. Wields a Green Lantern power ring (energy constructs, flight, force fields, energy projection); later bonded with Vuldarian DNA as "Warrior," granting shapeshifting weapon-morphing and superhuman durability. No innate powers without the ring/Vuldarian physiology.

Teams & affiliations
Green Lantern CorpsJustice League
Groene Lantaarn Classics
#2712
★ First appearance
Groene Lantaarn Classics #2712
Jan 1970

Trivia

  • Abin Sur's ring actually had Guy Gardner pegged as its intended bearer — Hal Jordan only beat him to the honor because he happened to be geographically closer when the dying Lantern crashed.dc.fandom.com
  • Collectors who only know Guy as comics' resident hothead may be surprised to learn his earliest appearances cast him as a noticeably agreeable character, with the abrasive personality that defines him today arriving only in later stories.dc.fandom.com
  • DC took one of its boldest swings with Guy by retconning him as a human/Vuldarian hybrid, a reinvention that spun him off into the solo title Warrior and handed him the outlandish power to morph parts of his own body into weapons.dc.fandom.com
  • Keith Giffen has written more of Guy Gardner's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 33 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1985–2024

Green Lantern #194 1985
Green Lantern #194
Superman #15 1988
Superman #15
Congorilla #1 1992
Congorilla #1
Guy Gardner #16 1994
Guy Gardner #16
JLA #5 1997
JLA #5
JLA #38 2000
JLA #38
JLA / JSA: Virtue and Vice #[nn] 2003
JLA / JSA: Virtue and Vice #[nn]
Green Lantern #7 2006
Green Lantern #7
DCU Holiday Special #1 2009
DCU Holiday Special #1
Dial H #0 2012
Dial H #0
Secret Origins #11 2015
Secret Origins #11
JSA by Geoff Johns #2 2018
JSA by Geoff Johns #2
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition #[nn] 2021
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition #[nn]
Jenny Sparks #2 2024
Jenny Sparks #2

Appearances (151–259 of 259, oldest first)

52 (2006)
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
Guy Gardner: Warrior Annual (1995)
#2
Parallax: Emerald Night (1996)
#1
JLA (1997)
Green Lantern Secret Files (1998)
#1
Green Lantern (1990)
JLA / JSA: Virtue and Vice (2002)
Green Lantern Corps (2022)
#2
Flash (1987)
Identity Crisis (2004)
Spécial DC (1997)
#24
Bizarro World (2005)
JLA: Classified (2005)
#6
Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins 2005 (2005)
DC Premium (2001)
#39
Green Lantern Corps: Recharge (2005)
The OMAC Project (2005)
#6
Infinite Crisis (2005)
#1
I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League (2005)
Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven (2006)
#4
Outsiders (2003)
#36
Justice League of America (2006)
Green Lantern Sonderband (2006)
#2
Justice League Wedding Special (2007)
#1
Mystery in Space (2007)
#1
World War III (2007)
Countdown to Final Crisis (2008)
#1
Green Lantern: In Brightest Day (2008)
DCU Holiday Special (2009)
#1
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2009)
The Outsiders (2009)
#31
DCU: Legacies (2010)
The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2011)
#5
Showcase Presents: Green Lantern (2005)
#5
Justice League International (2009)
#6
Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (2011)
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
The Infinite Crisis Omnibus (2012)
Dial H (2012)
#0
Red Lanterns (2011)
#24
Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger (2013)
#16
Green Lantern: The Wrath of the First Lantern (2014)
JSA Omnibus (2014)
#1
Secret Origins (2014)
#11
Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Ivan Reis (2015)
Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus (2015)
#3
Absolute Infinite Crisis (2017)
Detective Comics (2011)
Action Comics 80 Years of Superman: The Deluxe Edition (2018)
Green Lantern: Kyle Rayner (2017)
#2
JSA by Geoff Johns (2018)
#2
Comics Comics (2018)
#1
Superman Special: Action Comics 1000 (2019)
Doomsday Clock (2018)
#9
The Flash Giant (2019)
#1
Green Lantern by Geoff Johns (2019)
#2
Wonder Woman (2016)
Justice League of America by Brad Meltzer: The Deluxe Edition (2020)
Who's Who Omnibus (2021)
#1
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition (2021)
Dark Crisis #0 FCBD Special Edition (2022)
Blue Beetle: Jaime Reyes (2022)
Unstoppable Doom Patrol (2023)
#3
Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville (2023)
#1
Green Lantern: Kyle Rayner Rising Compendium (2023)
Jenny Sparks (2024)
#2
DC Finest: Zero Hour: Crisis in Time: Part One (2024)
Batgirl (2025)
The Final Night (2025)
Supergirl (2025)
Michel Fiffe Portfolio (2016)
#2
Legends (2026)
#1
DC / Marvel: Superman / Spider-Man (2026)
#1
Supergirl's Zoo-per Heroes: Krypto's Big Break / Superman's Good Guy Gang: Follow the Leader Superman Day Special Edition (2026)