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Hal Jordan

Hal Jordan

1,006 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1959–2026 Β· 37 key issues
Who is Hal Jordan?

Test pilot Hal Jordan was chosen by a dying alien Green Lantern, Abin Sur, whose crashed spaceship directed the ring to seek out the most fearless and honest man nearby. Succeeding Abin Sur, Hal became Earth's protector and a member of the intergalactic Green Lantern Corps.

Few characters define the Silver Age of DC Comics quite like Hal Jordan, who blazed onto the scene in Showcase #22 in 1959, the creation of writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane β€” a debut so electrifying it helped relaunch the entire superhero genre. Over 67 years and nearly 900 catalogued appearances, he has become one of DC's most enduring figures, headlining Green Lantern and Justice League of America while sharing adventures with the likes of Batman, Superman, and The Flash. With 37 key issues to his name, collectors have long recognized that his story hits landmark moments with remarkable frequency. If you're building a serious DC library, Hal Jordan isn't just a great starting point β€” he's practically essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Harold "Hal" Jordan

Powers. Wields a Green Lantern power ring channeling willpower-driven hard-light energy constructs, flight, force fields, energy projection, and environmental protection; ring is rechargeable via a power battery.

Teams & affiliations
Justice LeagueGreen Lantern CorpsGuardians of the Universe
β˜… First appearance
Showcase #22
Sep 1959

Trivia

  • He briefly became the Spectre, making him one of the few superheroes to serve as DC's embodiment of divine wrath before returning to Green Lantern status.dc.fandom.com
  • During the infamous Emerald Twilight era, Hal was transformed into Parallax, a change that recast him as a mass-murdering villain and became one of DC's most controversial status shifts.dc.fandom.com
  • Hal's reinvention was designed with a Paul Newman-inspired visual model, a real-world creative choice that helped distinguish him from the earlier Green Lantern while giving the character a more cinematic look.dc.fandom.com
  • Gardner Fox has written more of Hal Jordan's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 66 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1959–2022

Showcase #22 β˜… 1959
Showcase #22
Green Lantern #33 β˜… 1964
Green Lantern #33
Green Lantern #77 β˜… 1970
Green Lantern #77
Justice League of America #110 β˜… 1974
Justice League of America #110
DC Comics Presents #26 β˜… 1980
DC Comics Presents #26
Batman #365 β˜… 1983
Batman #365
Action Comics #596 β˜… 1988
Action Comics #596
Congorilla #3 β˜… 1993
Congorilla #3
JLA: Year One #7 1998
JLA: Year One #7
Green Lantern #159 2003
Green Lantern #159
Countdown #6 β˜… 2008
Countdown #6
Green Lantern: The Animated Series #7 2012
Green Lantern: The Animated Series #7
Batman #26 2017
Batman #26
Nightwing #94 2022
Nightwing #94

Appearances (451–600 of 1,006, oldest first)

Hawkworld Annual (1990)
#1
Adventures of Superman (1987)
The Comic Relief Comic (1991)
Hawkworld (1990)
#10
Hawk and Dove (1989)
#24
Justice League Quarterly (1990)
#3
Robin II (1991)
#1
Comics Scene (1987)
The Comet (1991)
#8
DC Silver Age Classics The Brave and the Bold 28 (1992)
DC Silver Age Classics Green Lantern 76 (1992)
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly (1992)
Justice League Europe (1989)
#40
Comics Scene Spectacular (1989)
#7
Guy Gardner (1992)
Flash (1987)
Congorilla (1992)
Showcase '93 (1993)
#1
Star Trek (1989)
#49
Superman & Batman Magazine (1993)
DC Universe: Trinity (1993)
#1
The Darkstars (1992)
L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 (1993)
#57
Wonder Woman (1987)
#77
Hawkman (1993)
#1
Green Lantern: Mosaic (1992)
#17
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
Green Arrow (1988)
Flash Annual (1987)
#8
Green Lantern Annual (1992)
#4
Green Lantern / Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances (1995)
Parallax: Emerald Night (1996)
#1
The Final Night (1996)
#4
The Spectre (1992)
DC gegen Marvel (1996)
#7
Kingdom Come (1997)
The Batman and Robin Adventures (1995)
#17
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (1998)
Unlimited Access (1997)
#3
Marvel DC Crossover (1997)
Justice League of America Archives (1992)
#4
Der sensationelle Spider-Man (1998)
#1
Green Lantern Secret Files (1998)
JLA: Year One (1998)
#7
X-Men (1997)
Legends of the DC Universe (1998)
Spider-Man Special (1997)
#7
Spider-Man (1997)
#20
JLA (1997)
Superman: The Doomsday Wars (1998)
#2
New Teen Titans Archives (1999)
#1
Fanboy (1999)
#2
Wizard: The Comics Magazine (1991)
Flash & Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold (1999)
Big Bang Comics (1996)
#33
SpΓ©cial DC (1997)
Great American Comic Books (2001)
Bizarro Comics (2001)
Deadman: Dead Again (2001)
DC Premium (2001)
#12
Green Lantern Archives (1993)
#4
The Power Company (2002)
#6
JLA: Secret Origins (2002)