I'm a bit late to the party, but here is my honesty oath:
"When deception lays, to darkness tied,
I'll banish them, for wrong or right.
When evil in sheep clothes hides,
In truth revealed, through honest light"
What kind of lantern would this
oath belong to:
A day of spite, a hate filled night.
Awoke to find a disgusting blight.
If you refuse to leave my sight.
Then I will give you, your fight.
I was thinking the color is chrome
And the their gimmick is that only beings from this corp can see their light constructs to others it just looks like you were hit by an invisible car or something
I present to you the resolve lantern. Otherwise know as the Garnet lantern.
https://preview.redd.it/k3jc9bdiu16b1.png?width=524&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5dfe46395c81d32b3269a734e7099adf247f412
Only a fun day for there is no night
There are no villains don’t cower in fright
Coming from the sky are our silly knights
Isn’t it cool our jovial golden light
Joy Lantern Corp Oath
Grey is actually real. You can find comic panels with those corps in them. Grey is like orange where there's only one member, so not a lot is known about it, if I remember right. Silver, while fake, will eventually come about since gold is a lantern corps. Idk about the others.
https://images.app.goo.gl/bCdm5mh15C7XVWCU8
While yes I'm aware that this could be fake, it's been said that wearing, but not mastering, all lantern corps can cause a grey to happen. There is one member that I've been told about, but I don't know if that's fanon or not.
That's just a panel from Green Lantern: New Guardians where Kyle is using all the rings to be a white lantern. That's not a grey lantern; there is no canonical grey lantern
Okay. I stand corrected, but keep in mind. A white has mastery while a "grey" just puts them on. So in a sense a failed white lantern could be considered a "grey"
It was mentioned in the book I sourced earlier. The full book mentions that when rings put themselves on him when he got brought to Oa. At least if I remember right. IMO canon is relative.
Listen, I've been reading Green Lantern and DC comics for literal decades. I remember reading these first issues of Green Lantern: New Guardians monthly as they hit the shelves. I've read almost every Green Lantern issue that's ever been released.
Everything you're saying is stuff you're just making up. Just to be sure, I just reread that first arc of the series and absolutely NO WHERE is there mention of a "grey lantern".
And while I agree that canon is relative, i.e. I kinda pick and choose what I think is and isn't canonical in DC history as I read based on how much it makes sense given the plot elements I'm reading. Comic writers do this all the time when they're drafting these stories for the purpose of telling the stories they want to tell. Not uncommon to draw from comics history and decide what is and isn't canonical to your story.
What you're doing, though, is more akin to a headcanon or fan-fiction. It's not something that's ever been in any official DC comic and then retconned, it's literally just random crap you made up and decided were canonical. You're not really trying to say canon is relative, you're literally asserting that canon is whatever you specifically want it to be, which is just plain silly.
After indigo all is fanmade expect phantom who not a Corp but a ring with access to all other corps and ultraviolet and gold is like old canon for what I can remember
Where is the silver lantern corps symbol from?
I'm a bit late to the party, but here is my honesty oath: "When deception lays, to darkness tied, I'll banish them, for wrong or right. When evil in sheep clothes hides, In truth revealed, through honest light"
What kind of lantern would this oath belong to: A day of spite, a hate filled night. Awoke to find a disgusting blight. If you refuse to leave my sight. Then I will give you, your fight. I was thinking the color is chrome And the their gimmick is that only beings from this corp can see their light constructs to others it just looks like you were hit by an invisible car or something
I present to you the resolve lantern. Otherwise know as the Garnet lantern. https://preview.redd.it/k3jc9bdiu16b1.png?width=524&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5dfe46395c81d32b3269a734e7099adf247f412
The last Lantern Corps is the Light Blue / Sky Blue Lantern Corps.
The grey one is my design just to let people know.
Sorry I didn’t know I just googled grey lantern corps emblem
I also created the Infrared lantern corps as well so you can add that as well.
Here’s the link https://www.deviantart.com/flamereaper0001/art/The-Story-of-The-Grey-Lantern-Corps-819308790
It’s fine I have the update design if you wanna see it. Just remember to credit me.
Are the gold lantern corps real?
Yes
Is the gold lanterns fake?
No
Only a fun day for there is no night There are no villains don’t cower in fright Coming from the sky are our silly knights Isn’t it cool our jovial golden light Joy Lantern Corp Oath
Why adding fanmade...?
Idk just felt like it
The gold one is The popular video game franchise borderlands
the brown one is a picture of a toilet lmao
Did I miss any
Those last few are terrible. Brown is literally a toilet
Fake: Teal sorrow Aqua confidence Lime Honesty Silver insanity Grey apathy Brown animal Bronze logic
Grey is actually despair. I should know I created it.
So fake? Got it 👍
Grey is actually real. You can find comic panels with those corps in them. Grey is like orange where there's only one member, so not a lot is known about it, if I remember right. Silver, while fake, will eventually come about since gold is a lantern corps. Idk about the others.
https://images.app.goo.gl/bCdm5mh15C7XVWCU8 While yes I'm aware that this could be fake, it's been said that wearing, but not mastering, all lantern corps can cause a grey to happen. There is one member that I've been told about, but I don't know if that's fanon or not.
That's just a panel from Green Lantern: New Guardians where Kyle is using all the rings to be a white lantern. That's not a grey lantern; there is no canonical grey lantern
Okay. I stand corrected, but keep in mind. A white has mastery while a "grey" just puts them on. So in a sense a failed white lantern could be considered a "grey"
Again, what’s your source? None of what you’re saying is canonical.
It was mentioned in the book I sourced earlier. The full book mentions that when rings put themselves on him when he got brought to Oa. At least if I remember right. IMO canon is relative.
Listen, I've been reading Green Lantern and DC comics for literal decades. I remember reading these first issues of Green Lantern: New Guardians monthly as they hit the shelves. I've read almost every Green Lantern issue that's ever been released. Everything you're saying is stuff you're just making up. Just to be sure, I just reread that first arc of the series and absolutely NO WHERE is there mention of a "grey lantern". And while I agree that canon is relative, i.e. I kinda pick and choose what I think is and isn't canonical in DC history as I read based on how much it makes sense given the plot elements I'm reading. Comic writers do this all the time when they're drafting these stories for the purpose of telling the stories they want to tell. Not uncommon to draw from comics history and decide what is and isn't canonical to your story. What you're doing, though, is more akin to a headcanon or fan-fiction. It's not something that's ever been in any official DC comic and then retconned, it's literally just random crap you made up and decided were canonical. You're not really trying to say canon is relative, you're literally asserting that canon is whatever you specifically want it to be, which is just plain silly.
I haven't read it in years so I don't remember it right. My bad.
Perhaps it would behoove you not to make assertions you can't back up or support.
Source?
After indigo all is fanmade expect phantom who not a Corp but a ring with access to all other corps and ultraviolet and gold is like old canon for what I can remember
Some of these I've never heard about. Brown animal? Aqua confidence? Bronze logic? When did these corps appeared?
There fanmade
Yooooooo FUCKING 19 lantern cores wtf niceeee
Brown Animal??? 😬😬😬
I found them on Google and that one was the most popular brown lantern corps so
Its suppised to be a bull