While the character has yet to make a huge splash in live-action, fans were excited by the announcement that HBO Max was developing a live-action series for the streaming network called Green Lantern that would focus on a unique group of Lanterns, led by Finn Wittrock as the popular but as-yet unadapted Guy Gardner.

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Gardner will be joined by other members of the Green Lantern Corps like Simon Baz, Jessica Cruz, and the Silver Age GL Alan Scott along with alien Lanterns like Kilowog and Sinestro. With all of these largely unknown characters set to appear in Green Lantern, it's time to hit the comic rack and begin preparing with a few of their greatest storylines that may be adapted for the series.

10 The Worst And Best Version Of Guy Gardner Starred In His Own Self-Titled Series

Guy Gardner with his yellow power ring

While Guy Gardner first appeared during the continuity-heavy Crisis on Infinite Earth's maxi-series and starred as a member of Justice League International, he really became to shine on his own in his self-titled series by Gerard Jones and Joe Staton, which featured his rough personality at its most extreme.

The series explored his drive to be a hero even without the backing of the GLC which led to his use of a yellow Qwardian power ring and an extremely 90's costume. While the series' low sales led to a drastic reworking of Guy Gardner into the alien hero Warrior, it still serves as a great introduction to the character that helps explain his status in the DCU.

9 JSA: The Golden Age Explored Alan Scott's Difficulties As Green Lantern After WWII

Cover to JSA The Golden Age

While it was originally considered an out-of-continuity Elseworlds tale, James Robinson and Paul Smith's JSA: The Golden Age has been partially canonized over the years to become part of the established history of characters like Alan Scott/Green Lantern.

Earth's first human Green Lantern who was unaffiliated with the GLC fought with his fellow heroes during WWII, though The Golden Age explored Alan Scott's time in court during the McCarthyism era following the war and the struggles he faced alongside the rest of the JSA.

8 Kilowog's Origin Was Revealed In Blackest Night: Tales Of The Corps

Kilowog training with the Green Lantern Corps

Kilowog is an alien from Bolovax Vik who served for years as the head trainer of the Green Lantern Corps who was known for his hard but loveable training style that helped prepare new Corps members as protectors of their individual space sectors.

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While he appeared in a number of storylines over the years that included some time working with the USSR, it wasn't until Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3 by Peter J. Tomasi and Chris Samnee that fans got to see his own training as a Green Lantern and the tragedy that led to his own future as the GLC's drill instructor.

7 Sinestro Rejoined The Green Lantern Corps During The New 52 Run

Sinestro as a Green Lantern

The inclusion of Sinestro on the live-action series from HBO Max is very interesting, though it's unclear which role the former Green Lantern will take on the series as he has been both the GLC's greatest hero and most powerful enemy over the years.

Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke brought the character back to the GLC during the New 52 run of Green Lantern as he was again chosen by a power ring with the intention of helping him redeem himself for his past actions, which may play a role in the HBO Max series.

6 Guy Gardner And Kilowog Begin To Rebuild The GLC In "To Be A Lantern"

Kilowog and Guy Gardner in the Green Lantern Corps

Dave Gibbons and Patrick Gleason put Guy Gardner and Kilowog together in Green Lantern Corps as the long-time friends began to put the GLC back together after the return of Hal Jordan during Green Lantern: Rebirth.

While the series introduced a few new members of the Corps, it's likely those roles would be taken over by new heroes like Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz in HBO Max's Green Lantern. Regardless, the series is a fantastic look at Guy Gardner and Kilowog's friendship that also explores their history as Lanterns without making readers dive back decades.

Alan Scott transforming into Green Lantern in Earth 2

The New 52 reboot of the DC Universe introduced a new younger version of Alan Scott along with a number of other JSA characters with James Robinson and Nicola Scott's Earth 2 series, which featured a number of changes for the first Green Lantern.

Not only was Alan Scott revealed to be gay for the first time in DC history (a change which has carried over to the returned original version), but his abilities were also drastically altered to further connect him to Earth as the avatar of the Green and wielder of the elemental Green Flame as protector of all life on the planet.

4 Simon Baz Became A Green Lantern During the Rise Of The Third Army Storyline

Simon Baz as Green Lantern

Simon Baz was the first new Green Lantern introduced in the New 52 era as he was chosen by the merged rings of Hal Jordan and Sinestro in the pages of Geoff Johns and Green Lantern #0 before he debuted in the regular series for the Rise of the Third Army storyline.

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Baz was thrust into the fire almost immediately after becoming a Green Lantern, but he proved himself early in a great debut against the deadly Third Army, dark versions of the GLC who could assimilate and corrupt new hosts to build their army and eventually take over every living being.

3 Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz Were Paired Together As Earth's Protectors In Green Lanterns

Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz as Green Lanterns

While Jessica Cruz made her comic debut in the pages of Justice League and soon joined the team as Power Ring, she didn't officially join the GLC until the final moments of the Darkseid War event, which might be a lot to explore before the HBO Max series.

Thankfully she was teamed up with fellow rookie Simon Baz as Earth's protectors in Sam Humphries and Robson Rocha's Green Lanterns, which also recaps the characters' origins before training them through extensive trial and combat to make them better members of the GLC.

2 Guy Gardner Became The Leader Of A Powerful Rival Corps In Red Lanterns

Guy Gardner as a Red Lantern

Guy Gardner's relationship with the Green Lantern Corps hasn't always been the most stable, as his established issues with authority have often seen him venture off on his own, or even seen him join with a rival Corps.

After Guy Gardner was asked to go undercover with the Red Lanterns in Charles Soule and Alessandro Vitti's "The New Blood" storyline that eventually saw Gardner challenge Atrocitus to become the new leader of the Red Lantern Corps as he tried to guide the rage-filled Corps in a more useful direction while dealing with his own anger problems.

1 The Green Lantern Corps Fought One Of Their Own's Army During Sinestro Corps War

Sinestro and his power rings in the Sinestro Corps War

Sinestro's role in HBO Max Green Lantern has fans hoping that means we'll finally see a live-action adaptation of the Sinestro Corps War, which saw the long-time Green Lantern villain form his own powerful Corps using the yellow energy of fear that was powered by the dark avatar known as Parallax.

The Green Lantern Corps were forced to defend themselves in an all-out war with some of the worst and most dangerous Lantersn they had ever encountered, which would be the perfect confrontation for the live-action series to build up to over the course of the series.

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