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Alan Scott - the Green Lantern

Alan Scott - the Green Lantern

Alan Scott was a young media mogul dedicated to honoring heroes who died three years prior in the war against Darkseid. He was in a relationship with Sam Zhao and proposed to her during a business trip in China, but a train crash killed nearly everyone aboard, including Sam. A Green Flame appeared to the surviving Alan, selecting him as Earth’s protector and granting him the power to create green energy constructs via his engagement ring as a conduit for Earth’s energies. Motivated by his loss and the deaths of others, Alan accepted the role to safeguard the planet.

Avatar of the Green: Constructs

  • Holds the Earth in place while it is being pulled into a portal. (source) (E2 #25-26)
  • Throws nuclear warheads into space. (source) (E2 #6)
  • Opens a shipping container. (source) (E2 #12)
  • Smashes a robot with a hammer construct. (source) (E2 #14)
  • Creates a shield and then obliterates Parademons. (source) (E2 #23)
  • Shield protects from a massive explosion. (source) (E2 #23-24)
  • Stops chunks of the moon from falling on Earth. (source) (E2:WE #8)
  • Creates a dragon construct. (source) (CV #4)

Avatar of the Green: Energy Projection

  • Blasts a weakened Solomon Grundy to the moon. (source) (E2 #6)
  • Wrecks a group of enemies with energy blasts. (source) (E2 #10)
  • Destroys an Apokoliptian battle robot with an energy blast. (source) (E2 #14)
  • Destroys falling chunks of the destroyed moon headed toward Earth. (source) (E2:WE #8)
  • Annihilates monsters with energy projection. (source) (E2:WE #22)

Avatar of the Green: Connection to the Green

  • Summons the ring to himself from a distance. (source) (E2 #7)
  • The Green directs him to where he is needed or must go. (source) (E2 #12)
  • Enters the Grey to fight Grundy and learns how to defeat him from there. (source) (E2 #5)
  • Heals the Earth from the damage caused by Grundy. (source) (E2 #6)
  • Resurrects from death. (source) (E2 #22)
  • Feels the Earth dying. (source) (E2 #23)
  • Channels Telos’ planetary power to blast him, though it exhausts him greatly. (source) (CV #2)

Avatar of the Green: Strength

  • Casually lifts part of a ruined train. (source) (E2 #3)
  • Tears through an Apokoliptian battle robot. (source) (E2 #14)

Avatar of the Green: Durability

  • Takes a punch from Atom Smasher. (source) (E2 #5)
  • Survives a beatdown from Steppenwolf and Brutaal. (source) (E2 #16)
  • Brutaal, who beat him, is strong enough to smash a mile-long World Army base by stomping. (source) (E2 #17-18)
  • Takes a punch that levels a mountain. (source) (E2 #22)

Avatar of the Green: Speed

  • Quickly flies into the stratosphere. (source) (E2 #6)

Avatar of the Earth

  • Upon absorbing powers from other elemental avatars, briefly stops Apokolips from devouring Earth. (source) (E2:WE #22)
  • Creates a planetary-sized shield against Apokolips, with leftover fragments after it shatters. (source) (E2:WE #23)
  • Punches a hole through Apokolips with an energy blast. (source) (E2:WE #23)
  • Creates atmosphere bubbles in space. (source) (E2:WE #25)
  • Connects with the Multiversal Green to increase his power. (source) (E2:WE #25)
  • Heals other heroes as he falls unconscious. (source) (E2:WE #26)
  • Fully absorbs the rest of the Elemental Avatars and becomes the Parliament of the Green. (source) (E2:WE #26)
  • Punches Darkseid hard enough to knock him out, tapping into the Multiversal Green. (source) (E2:WE #26)

New Earth 2

  • As the only Avatar on the new planet, becomes the embodiment of the Green, increasing his powers massively but requiring hyperfocus on guarding Earth. (source) (E2:S #3)
  • Rejuvenates the new Earth and sends a beacon into space. (source) (CV #8)
  • Protects inhabitants of a crashing ship from injury. (source) (E2:S #1)
  • Draws massive power from the new Earth. (source) (E2:S #2)
  • Grows to giant size and shuts down a terraforming machine capable of terraforming all of New Earth. (source) (E2:S #3)
  • Heals Android Lois Lane. (source) (E2:S #3)
  • Traps Dr. Impossible forever. (source) (E2:S #7)
  • Overpowers a monster that was wrecking Power Girl and Flash. (source) (E2:S #8)
  • Constructs a fancy palace. (source) (E2:S #11)
  • Gives up the ring to power the planet, creating an instant power infrastructure linking all cities. (source) (E2:S #12)
  • Ultra-Humanite in Alan’s body with the ring wrecks the Earth-2 League. (source) (E2:S #15)
  • Defeats the League/Wonders. (source) (E2:S #16)
  • Defeats the League/Wonders again. (source) (E2:S #21)
  • Blocks out Ultra-Humanite’s mind control. (source) (E2:S #16)
  • Kills Ultra-Humanite. (source) (E2:S #21)