Nightwing Just Became Worthy of His Own Green Lantern Ring
Nightwing has been through a lot of scary moments in his life, but the fear he just overcame proves that he's ready to be a Green Lantern.
Green Lantern Corps is one of many Green Lantern comic series from DC. This specific Green Lantern story lasted for 63 issues between August 2006 and October 2011. While many stories focus on Hal Jordan, this series centered on Guy Gardner and the other Lanterns of the newly reformed Corps. In addition to this individual story, Green Lantern Corps crossed over with Sinestro Corps War, Blackest Night, Brightest Day, and several other comic arcs.
Nightwing has been through a lot of scary moments in his life, but the fear he just overcame proves that he's ready to be a Green Lantern.
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