![]() Are you going to watch Green Lantern Beware My Power? Which hero do you think Aldis Hodge is more similar to John Stewart or Hawkman? Which hero are you most excited to see Aldis Hodge become? Leave your thoughts on our social media and check back with The Illuminerdi for more DC and Green Lantern Beware My Power. ![]() Green Lantern Beware My Power is available now on digital, Blu-ray, and 4K. 22.99 (12 new offers) Ages: 15 years and up. During our interview Aldis Hodge talked about not always knowing he is on the right path, but based on what he has coming this year with Green Lantern Beware My Power and Black Adam he definitely made the right move. DC Collectibles Justice League Animated: Green Lantern John Stewart Action Figure, Multicolor. It will be interesting to see what he brings to his performance of Hawkman that will differentiate it from his Green Lantern Beware My Power performance. RELATED: BLACK ADAM SDCC TRAILER: WILL THE MIGHTY BLACK ADAM BECOME THE SAVIOR OR DESTROYER OF THE DC UNIVERSE?Īldis’ performance in Green Lantern Beware My Power proves why he has been trusted to bring two power players of the DC superhero pantheon to life. John also must grapple with the legacy of Hal Jordan and the members of the Justice League, notably Green Arrow, who feel John is stepping into shoes that shouldn’t be filled. Aldis Hodge manages to bring John to life in Green Lantern Beware My Power tapping into a soldier struggling with PTSD as well as the moral question of a soldier becoming a superhero. The DC Animated movies have explored characters and storylines that have yet to be played out in the live action DCEU including John Stewart’s origins as a Green Lantern. Aldis Hodge brings a gravitas and intelligence to the role of John Stewart infusing his struggle with pathos. Both Hawkman and the Green Lantern John Stewart are powerful characters with intricate, poignant moralities and origins. RELATED: BLACK ADAM: THE BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS FROM THE PANEL AT SDCCĪlthough Aldis Hodge would not choose between the two heroes he is playing it is interesting to learn what about John Stewart he both relates to and aspires to be more like. And this is where we meet him in the film. I have met that place many times where I don’t know if this is the right move, but I’m just trust it. Understand fate is calling him and is he going to step up to the plate and accept it? A lot of us meet that place. Recently discharged Marine sniper John Stewart is at a crossroads in his life, one which is only complicated by receiving an extraterrestrial ring which grants him the powers of the Green Lantern of Earth. We aspire to be like in real life, but also where we meet him in this film he’s trying to discover who he is. When Jordan resigned from the Corps for an extended period of time, Stewart served as the regular Lantern, coming into his own as he battled numerous Green Lantern villains and played a key role during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Those are the things a lot of us aspire to, myself included. In the early 1970s, John Stewart, an architect from Detroit, was selected by the Guardians to replace a comatose Guy Gardner as the backup Green Lantern for Jordan. He is a former soldier with an architectural background, so his constructs often reflect that. Him trying to be, not even trying to be, him actually being somebody who is willing to put his life on the line to protect those that he loves. This John Stewart is a serious member of the Lantern Corps, not confused with the late-night host. Written by Denny O'Neil, Len Wein, Steve Englehart, Christopher Priest, Jim Starlin, Ron Marz, Judd Winick, Geoff Johns, Tony Bedard, Peter J, Tomasi, Van Jansen, Robert Venditti, Stuart Moore, Derek Fridolfs, and Dustin Nguyen.Īrt by Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, Dick Dillin, Dave Gibbons, Mark Farmer, Joe Staton, Gil Kane, Mike MIgnola, Carlos Garzon, Darryl Banks, Romeo Tanghal, Dale Eaglesham, Rodney Ramos, Ed Benes, Marcos Marz, Luciana Del Negro, Tyler Kirkham, Matt Banning, Fernando Pasarin, Scott Hanna, Igor Lima, Rodney Buchemi, Geraldo Borges, Ruy Jose, Pat Broderick, Doug Mahnke, Richard Friend, John Delaney, Robin Riggs, and Eric Nguyen.“I relate to both equally for different reasons, but for John Stewart it’s just his morality. Introduction by Neal Adams.įifty years after John Stewarts debut, this collection highlights the characters greatest moments over the decades - both spacefaring and earthbound - from his first appearance in the legendary O'Neil/Adams Green Lantern run, to taking over from Hal Jordan as Earths Green Lantern, to being rechristened as the first mortal Guardian of the Universe.
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