Como ya tiene que haber versiones de los personajes de todas las razas, credos, sexos, alturas y colores, por la cosa del Marketing, DC presenta una versión oriental de su personaje.
¡Ya se han olvidado de que el meteorito del que se forjó la lámpara de Alan Scott, el GL original, cayó precisamente en China.
Y ya se creó un primer Green Lanter terrestre que era también chino.
Pero claro, ahora esos no valen por que buscan apaelar al público adolescente. ¡¡¡ÓJALA!!!
Thirteen-year-old Tai Pham lives in the apartment above his grandmother’s store, where his bedroom is crammed with sketchpads and comic books. But not even his most imaginative drawings could compare to the colorful adventure he’s about to embark on.
When Tai inherits his grandmother’s jade ring, he soon finds out it’s more than it appears. Suddenly he’s being inducted into a group of space cops known as the Green Lanterns, his neighborhood is being overrun by some racist bullies, and every time he puts pen to paper, he’s forced to confront that he might not be creative enough or strong enough to uphold his ba’s legacy.
Now Tai must decide what kind of hero he wants to be: will he learn to soar above his insecurities or will the past keep him grounded?
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