Guy Gardner (clone)
A genetic duplicate of Green Lantern Guy Gardner, this clone emerged from the high-concept doppelgänger storylines of the early 1990s, created to complicate and threaten the life of his hot-headed original counterpart.
Few corners of the DC Universe are as delightfully tangled as the one where Guy Gardner's own clone steps out of the shadows — a product of the early '90s Modern Age, when comics reveled in high-concept twists and nobody was safe from a doppelgänger storyline. Debuted in 1993 by writer Chuck Dixon and artist Joe Staton, this character carved out a niche across Guy Gardner, Guy Gardner: Warrior, and The Darkstars, sharing pages with the original Guy Gardner himself, Mace Gardner, Voz, and Darkstar. It's a compact but genuinely intriguing corner of DC lore — the kind of wild, era-defining concept that makes Copper/Modern Age collecting such a thrill — and with only eleven catalog appearances, tracking down every issue feels like a satisfying hunt for any devoted fan of that turbulent, inventive decade.

Top series
Covers through the years — 1993–1996
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