Showing posts with label Construct of the Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Construct of the Week. Show all posts

Monday, 17 August 2015

Construct of the Week #35


Appeared in:
Justice League of America #1 (vol.6), 2015
 

 
Construct: All of Hal's Favourites!
(Boxing Glove, Fist, Baseball Bat, Gatling Gun,
Shark, Attack Chopper)
 
Generated by: Hal Jordan
 
 
 


Saturday, 23 May 2015

Construct of the Week #34


Construct: Travel Pants


Generated by: John Stewart

Appeared in: Green Lantern #14 (vol.3), 1991



Wednesday, 6 May 2015

TOP 10 GREEN LANTERN RING-SLINGS ...THAT DON’T APPEAR IN MODERN CONTINUITY!!!



Welcome back to another round of Super-Blog Team-Up where the brightest minds in blogging, vlogging and podcasting (and me!) come together to bring you their own unique take on a theme of great geekery that is close to all of our hearts.  This time out the hot topic is:
 
ULTIMATE TOP TEN LISTS!!!
 
So strap in, throw back the hard top and get ready to enjoy the crazy ride.
 
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Regular visitors to Flodo's Page will be familiar with our recurring segment, 'Construct of the Week' (not delivered weekly).  The ring-wielding Green Lantern Corps are famed for being able to create hard light constructs of anything they can possibly imagine. Giant rescue workers, winged Pegasus' (Pegususes? Pegusi?), boxing gloves in multiple sizes - you think it, you got it!  Nowadays the standard power set of a ring is basically producing constructs, flight and communication.  But back in the silver-age, when comics didn't have to make sense or retain any continuity from one issue to the next, it seemed like a GL power ring really could do anything at all.  Not just construct an object or translate an alien language.  If a Lantern wished it so the ring would make it happen.

In tribute to the fabulous, freewheeling storytellers of that bygone silver-age I have compiled a Top 10 countdown of my favourite Green Lantern Ring-Slings ...That Don’t Appear In Modern Continuity!!!


10. CROOK BUSTER!


 
Who needs to be the world's greatest detective when you can booby-trap the loot and follow an energy trail all the way back to the bad guy's hide-out.  While the Dark Knight is out searching for clues, your well prepared Emerald Gladiator is sipping Pina Coladas by the pool, waiting for his ring to... well, ring.
 
 
9.  YA MISSED ME!

 
Protection from mortal harm was a standard piece of GL kit back in the day.  It might have taken some of the fun out of things for the average super-villain or all those editors who love a good cliff hanger but I can tell you now, you won't hear any Green Lanterns complaining!
 
 
8. NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T!

 
Forget David Copperfield.  You want a local landmark rendered invisible then Hal Jordan is the man you should be talking to.  Size not an issue, all landmarks considered.
 
 
7. GHOST LANTERN!


 
Nowadays the gift of intangibility is reserved for The Flash or the likes of Dead Man and all those in the Justice League Dark fraternity but time was locking yourself in an impregnable vault surrounded 10 inch thick walls of steel only meant one thing - that you had nowhere to run when our favourite GL came calling.  Doors are for dweebs!
 
 
6. ATOM WHO?!


 
All things considered GL was essentially a one man Justice League.  Super strength - check.  Travelling at light speed - check. A little too intimate with a certain young trout at the local aquarium - chec... hey, wait a minute!  One thing is for sure.  If you needed a giant superhero or one who could shrink down to the size of a sub-atomic particle you need look no further than the one size fits all Green Lantern Corps.
 
 
5. OPPOSITES ATTRACT!

 
Magnetize your enemy so that they stick to the metal walls of their space ship.  Brilliant!
 
 
4. MASTER OF DISGUISE!

 
The age old dilemma of how to protect your secret identity from the girlfriend.  Easy when you are Green Lantern.  Just transform your pal to look like you.  "Watch where you're putting those hands, Tom!"
 
 
3. DOCTOR WHO... WHO?!


 
Travelling through space and time is all in a days work for GL.  Makes you wonder why he doesn't just travel back to yesterday and put a Power Ring Burglar Alarm on the loot.  "Two more Pina Coladas please, waiter!" 
 
 
2. PYSCHIATRICOLOGY!


 
The human mind is a delicate thing.  The most qualified medical professionals tread ever so cautiously in their investigations of the sub-conscious and the mystery of mental perception.  And that takes far too long for busy hero with a day's heroing ahead of him.  So if you really want to put a quick fix on the old noodle the only thing to do is shoot an energy beam at it.  Job done, what's next?!
 
 
1. METAL MAN!!!


 
What is the one thing that is even cooler than being an intergalactic space-cop?  Being a freakin' robot intergalactic space-cop, that's what!  The thing I don't understand is why Green Lantern ever turned himself back into a human again.  Ok, there is the little problem of your hand falling off every time you put the old KAPOW! on somebody, but what's a little welding matter when you get to be a FREAKIN' ROBOT INTERGALACTIC SPACE-COP?!! Exactly.
 
 
 


Not enough Top Ten nerdtasticness for you yet?  Then get clicking on the links below for even more Super-Blog Team-Up 'Ultimate Top Ten'!!!  What are you waiting for?!  And tell 'em Flodo sent ya.







 
 
 


 

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Construct of the Week #33



Generated by: Hal Jordan



Construct: $100 bill























Appeared in: Green Lantern #31 (vol.2), 1964




Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Construct of the Week #32



Construct: Punch bag and gloves

Generated by: Hal Jordan

Appeared in: Green Lantern #159 (vol.2), 1982


Saturday, 6 September 2014

Construct of the Week #31




Construct: Flashback


Generated by: Niti
 (with Superboy Kon and Superboy Jon)

Appeared in: Superboy #34 (vol.5), 2014



Saturday, 29 March 2014

Construct of the Week #30



Generated by: Bill Bagget (& Hal Jordan)



Appeared in: Green Lantern #67 (vol.2), 1969


Construct: Exploding Banknotes






Sunday, 2 February 2014

Construct of the Week #29


5 panels, 5 constructs - that's how you use Green Lantern!

Construct: Himalayan Scavenger Kit

Generated by: Kyle Rayner

Appeared in: JLA Annual #2, 1998


Saturday, 21 September 2013

Construct of the Week #27



Construct: Flying Surfboard
 
Generated by: Hal Jordan
 
Appeared in: Justice League of America #111, 1974




Thursday, 1 August 2013

Construct of the Week #26


Remember back when Red Lanterns were scary?!
 
Generated by: Atrocitus

Construct: Mera, Queen of Atlantis

 
Appeared in: Green Lantern #54 (vol.4), 2010
 
 

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Construct of the Week #25

 

Construct: Magic Proof Energy Globe
 
"I thought I had the monopoly on heat vision?!"
 
  
 
 
 
 
Generated by:
Hal Jordan


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Appeared in:
World's Finest Comics #201, 1971
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Construct of the Week #24


Construct: Dangerous Games
 
 

Generated by: Guy Gardner and Kilowog

Appeared in: Green Lantern #210 (vol.2), 1986



Saturday, 9 March 2013

Construct of the Week #22

 

Construct: Meteor Pool 
 
Generated by: Hal Jordan
 
Appeared in: Green Lantern #172 (vol.2), 1983

Guy Gardner's space pinball has nothing on these skills...


Saturday, 9 February 2013

Construct of the Week #21


 
Generated by: Stel
 
Construct: Rocket Body
 
I'll be honest... I haven't really thought this through.
  
Appeared in:
Green Lantern Corps #25 (vol.2), 2008
 
 
 

Monday, 28 January 2013

Construct of the Week #20

 
 
Generated by: Medphyll
 

Must be planting season....


Construct: "Bolt Hole" Drill
 
 
Booo!!!


Appeared in: Green Lantern #154 (vol.2), 1982

 


Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Construct of the Week #19


Construct: Abstract Octopus
Generated by: Abin Sur

Weird, is it? I can do weird...

Appeared in: Tales of the
Green Lantern Corps Annual #2, 1986

 

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Construct of the Week #18




Construct: A Racing Car (built from the engine out)
Generated by: Simon Baz
Appeared in: Green Lantern #14 (vol.5), 2012