For aGreen Lantern, willpower is the name of the game. Willpower doesn’t just mean mind-muscle to me, but the brain’s capacity for creative thought - and there’s no one more creative than Kyle Rayner. ln one DC story, Green Lantern learns the difference between power and creativity and how one can be channeled to sacrifice the other.

InJLA: Divided We Fallby Mark Waid and Brian Hitch, the Justice League is mysteriously split in half. There are now two versions of the famous heroes: their civilian sides and their superhero sides. What this means isthat there’s Kyle Rayner the artist anda pure Green Lantern.

Comic book page: Green Lantern Kyle Rayner appears in a mech suit construct and starts blasting.

As a pure Green Lantern, completely devoid of his civilian side and emotions, Kyle creates an ultra-powerful mech suit, focusing all of his mental effort on maximum power. But, as the story shows,when a Green Lantern is all power, he sacrifices his creativity.

Green Lantern Is on the Brink of Death in Breathtaking Official Art

Green Lantern officially stars in the most awe-inspiring cover to release for Absolute Power yet, depicting the Emerald Knight on the brink of death.

Kyle Rayner Taps Into Raw Power as Pure Green Lantern

Green Lantern Fires Like a Tank Without Finesse

DC has shown fans time and again that to be a Green Lantern, all it takes is a little imagination. Even theevil Green Lantern Jadestoneprovsd that the other heroes were wasting their power, by creating his own super-suit that nearly destroyed dozens of heroes. What Jadestone doesn’t have, however, is creativity, which is the hallmark of the human mind. When Green Lantern Kyle Rayner is divorced from his human side,he becomes a conduit for raw powerthat destroys everything in its path and leaves no room for finesse.

Jadestone is an Amazo with the power of a Green Lantern; he plays a major role in theAbsolute Powerevent spearheaded by Mark Waid and Dan Mora.

Green Lantern and Jadestone in Absolute Power #4

Just as with an artist, the humanity of a hero is the most important part of them. There are many Green Lanterns, but none save the universe as much as those of Sector 2814 - the human Green Lanterns, who arethe best of the Green Lantern Corps precisely because of the creativity of the human mind.To me, creativity is the ability to use flaws to one’s advantage, and DC continues toflip the meaning of a Green Lantern’s powersby constantly reinventing just what willpower means. As an ultra-powerful being without any humanity, Green Lantern loses touch with his ability to adapt to any situation - and just starts firing.

Green Lantern’s Power Comes from Creativity

Kyle Rayner Has Creative Control of the Emotional Spectrum

Green Lantern’s strength as a creative force is to be able to respond to any situation with a perfect construct like a key to a lock.

In my opinion,Kyle Rayner is DC’s most underrated Lanternby far. Not only did he show me just how powerful he is inJLA: Divided We Fall,butKyle reminded me of the importance of his creativity.As a comic book artist himself, Kyle has some of thecoolest Green Lantern constructs.Green Lantern’s strength as a creative force is to be able to respond to any situation with a perfect construct like a key to a lock. I think Green Lantern needs the mind of Kyle Rayner to be the best there is.

Green Lantern Blasts Away in his Mech Suit

The mark of an artist is to be able to respond to any situation with imagination and grace. The Justice League already has Superman who can lift planets; Green Lantern is there to see the problem and, instead of punching it away, imagine the solution into existence. That’s real power, and power is whatGreen Lanternis.

Green Lantern

Green Lantern is the name given to multiple enforcers of intergalactic justice in the DC Universe. Green Lanterns can harness the cosmic energy of willpower, and create unique spectral objects to face off against their enemies. Though some Green Lanterns have assisted with the Justice League, they primarily belong to the Green Lantern Corps.

Green Lantern Hal Jordan in Ivan Reis Comic Art