![]() ![]() In the Batcave, Batman apologized for this and Scott forgave him before leaving the Bat with Sportsmaster's baseball-bat and a note reading, "The bat that knocked out Green Lantern in 1948-" to add to his trophy collection. Scott tried to reason with Sullivan only for Batman to knock him unconscious when Francis tried attacking Scott. The new killer kidnapped former commissioner Jim Gordon who was also on the case, and tried to kill him with the Sportsmaster's baseball bat.īatman and Sentinel found the killer to be Samuel Sullivan's grandson, Francis Sullivan who found his grandfather's journal and wished to finish the killer's work. Batman investigated the killing and wound up teaming up with Green Lantern to find the new "Made of Wood" Killer. One notable instance was when a corpse turned up at the feet of Green Lantern's statue with the words, "Made of Wood". While overpowered in this fight, Reaper was able to seriously wound Scott by hitting him with a wooden nunchaku that bypassed his force-field.Īfter the emergence of superheroes like Batman and Superman, Scott would inconsistently come out retirement under the moniker of, "Sentinel". ![]() Around ten years later, Green Lantern resumed vigilantism in Gotham City to fight the murderous vigilante, " The Reaper". government's McCarthyist Un-American Activities Committee pressured Alan into retirement. The two never told anyone about the fight that they saw. Due to being delayed from watching Green Lantern's fight, the two were grounded to stay in their hotel for the remainder of the trip. This battle was witnessed by a young Bruce Wayne and Tommy Elliot, who were taken to Metropolis as part of a business-trip with Dr. While in Metropolis, Alan got in a fight with the Icicle in the city's skies. While not caught for his crimes, Sullivan was institutionalized at Arkham Asylum in the December of 1948. Sullivan subsequently murdered the mayor with a baseball bat and left his corpse at Green Lantern's statue with the words, "Made of Wood", becoming the first, "Made of Wood" Killer. Sullivan blamed Scott for the incident and became obsessed with ideas of, "False Hope". One fight with Sportsmaster caused the destruction of a local-store owned by Irish immigrant Samuel Sullivan demolishing it with an exploding baseball. Green Lantern became a popular Gotham figure, with a young Thomas Wayne having been his, "Junior Lantern" fan and kept a photograph of the two together in Wayne Manor. Scott's presence in Gotham would result in the mayor creating a statue of him in his honour. Other enemies who Scott fought include the Sportsmaster who fought with weaponized sports equipment, the Fiddler who fought with a weaponized fiddle, and Harlequin who would become Scott's lover before leaving him to join the FBI. By the end of Scott's career, Solomon Grundy lived as a creature of urban-myth in Gotham City's sewer system. One of Alan's enemies in Gotham City was the hulking zombie, " Solomon Grundy", created by Gotham's mysterious, " Slaughter Swamp". Green Lantern acted as a vigilante/detective in Gotham during its 1930s/1940s and was a founding-member of the Justice Society of America which fought the Nazis in World War II. Using Starheart, Scott became the detective/vigilante, "Green Lantern" and gained supernatural powers with his only notable weakness being wood. History Pre-Crisis Golden Age (Earth Two) Silver Age (Earth One) New Earth Origins Īlan Scott was a man in the 1930s who in 1939 found, "Starheart", a mystical entity from space bound within the form of a crystal green lantern. ![]()
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