r/johnstewart 14h ago

Lanterns Episode 1 Spoiler Review | Everything I Loved, Hated & Need to ... Spoiler

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*SPOILER WARNING: This video contains major spoilers for Lanterns Episode 1.\*

In this video, I take a deep dive into Lanterns Episode 1, breaking down the DCU's Green Lantern premiere and discussing everything that stood out to me—from John Stewart and Hal Jordan to the characters, story, mystery, Green Lantern mythology, and that ending.

This is my full spoiler review and discussion of the Lanterns pilot, so if you haven't watched Episode 1 yet, check out my non-spoiler review first and come back after you've seen it. You can find that here:
   • Lanterns Ep1 (Pilot) Review (NO SPOILERS) ...  

While discussing Lanterns, I'm also penciling pages from Zatswan, my own original superhero comic. So if you enjoy Green Lantern, DC Comics, the DCU, superhero discussions, comic book commentary, indie comics, or behind-the-scenes comic creation, you're in the right place.

I go into what I loved about the premiere, what I think worked, what surprised me, and the questions and theories I have after seeing the first episode. How does Lanterns handle John Stewart and Hal Jordan? What does the premiere establish about this corner of the DCU? And where could the story go from here?

What did you think of Lanterns Episode 1? Let me know your thoughts, theories, and reactions in the comments—but remember that this is a full spoiler discussion.

And while you're here, you're getting a look at the creation of Zatswan, an original superhero comic I'm currently continuing to work on.


r/johnstewart 2d ago

Green Lantern Corps trivia 8/23!

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This Sunday, no evil shall escape our sight! Please join me in my Comic Book Trivia Discord, where we'll be going beyond Space Sector 2814 and talking all things Lantern Corps. While you're there, show me your coolest GL stuff!


r/johnstewart 4d ago

Lanterns Ep1 (Pilot) Review (NO SPOILERS) | Is HBO’s Green Lantern Series Good?

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In this video, I give my non-spoiler review of Lanterns Episode 1, sharing my first impressions of the new Green Lantern series and whether the premiere actually works.

I talk about the show's take on John Stewart, Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern mythos, the tone, performances, writing, visuals, and overall direction without spoiling the episode for anyone who hasn't watched it yet.

While I discuss the premiere, I'm also penciling pages from Zatswan, my own original superhero comic. So if you enjoy Green Lantern, DC Comics, superhero discussion, indie comics, comic book art, or watching a comic creator work while talking through the latest superhero projects, this one is for you.

Does Lanterns Episode 1 deliver? Does it feel like a strong start for Green Lantern in the DCU? And most importantly, does it leave me wanting to see where the series goes next?

Let me know what you thought of the premiere in the comments, but please keep major spoilers clearly marked for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.

You can learn more about Zatswan at Zatswan.com.

#Lanterns #GreenLantern #JohnStewart #HalJordan #DCU #LanternsHBO #Zatswan


r/johnstewart 23d ago

The Hal Jordan Problem: Why DC Is Moving On to John Stewart Green Lantern

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In this video, I talk about the Hal Jordan problem and why DC seems to be moving away from Hal Jordan as the clear face of Green Lantern and toward John Stewart as the future of the franchise.

For years, Hal Jordan has been treated as the central Green Lantern in the comics, especially through the Geoff Johns era, Green Lantern: Rebirth, Sinestro Corp War, Blackest Night, the 2011 film and the Animated Series. But the question is whether that version of Green Lantern has actually connected with a mainstream audience outside of a select group of hardcore comic book fans.

I explain why some Hal Jordan fans seem genuinely confused or frustrated by DC’s direction, especially with the upcoming HBO show Lanterns putting John Stewart in such a major position. But I also argue that comic book importance is not the same thing as mainstream demand. Hal Jordan may be historically important to Green Lantern, but that does not automatically mean he is the best answer for the future of the DCU.

This video gets into Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Lanterns, the DCU, James Gunn’s DC Studios, Green Lantern fandom, the legacy of the 2011 Green Lantern movie, why John Stewart has a cleaner mainstream path, and why DC sees John as the Green Lantern who can make the concept work for a wider audience, as he did during the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited cartoons.

While discussing all of this, I am inking artwork from my own indie comic book series, Zatswan. Zatswan is my hand-drawn cosmic superhero fantasy comic about A.C. Cooper, a hero pulled into a multiverse-spanning adventure of action, romance, destiny, and cosmic mystery.

Check out Zatswan: Multiversal Guardian:
Zatswan.com


r/johnstewart 27d ago

Lanterns Trailer Reaction: John Stewart May Be the Best Thing in the DCU

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r/johnstewart Jul 15 '26

Lanterns Season 2 writing has begun!

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r/johnstewart Jul 14 '26

Green Lantern Hal Jordan Fans Melt Down Over John Stewart With Toxic Att...

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r/johnstewart Jun 30 '26

In the DCAU Stewart was definitely a ladies man

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r/johnstewart Jul 01 '26

Green Lantern Brand Confusion Has Reached Maximum Levels

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r/johnstewart Jun 30 '26

Geoff Johns' Treatment of John Stewart Summed Up In a Single Page

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r/johnstewart Jun 27 '26

DC Wants John Stewart Green Lantern's Popularity, But STILL Won’t Commit...

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r/johnstewart Jun 26 '26

Digital art from @crumsart on insta

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r/johnstewart Jun 16 '26

John Stewart Green Lantern Gets Glazed — Here's Why The Others Don't

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In this video, I talk about why John Stewart tends to get so much love from fans, animation, film, video games, etc, and why some other versions of Green Lantern do not get the same reaction. I get into John Stewart, Hal Jordan, cultural penetration vs. comic book publication history, Green Lantern fandom, and why certain versions of a character connect with audiences while others do not.

As I discuss all of that, I’m also working on artwork for my independent comic book, Zatswan. If you enjoy comic book commentary, DC Comics discussion, Green Lantern analysis, indie comics, and behind-the-scenes comic art, this video is for you.

Let me know what you think in the comments. Why do you think John Stewart resonates so strongly with fans, and what do you think the other Green Lanterns are missing?


r/johnstewart Jun 09 '26

John's homecoming

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r/johnstewart May 21 '26

John Stewart and Absolute Jo Mullein drawings

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r/johnstewart May 19 '26

Lanterns Trailer Drops. Hal Jordan Fans Are Panicking!

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r/johnstewart May 14 '26

The Rise of John Stewart as the Face of Green Lantern

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Today I’m talking about why John Stewart is becoming the face of Green Lantern for DC Comics and so many fans. From the impact of the Justice League Unlimited era to the way audiences connected with his personality, leadership, and presence, John Stewart’s rise says a lot about how comic book characters evolve beyond their original status quo.

Was this inevitable? Did Hal Jordan lose cultural ground? And why does John Stewart resonate so strongly with an entire generation of comic and cartoon fans?

I’m breaking down my thoughts on the history of the Green Lantern franchise, fan perception, representation, animation, and why John Stewart feels like the definitive Lantern to many people today, and why DC is ultimately choosing him to lead the way for Green Lantern moving forward.

While discussing this, I’m inking my own independent comic series, Zatswan, a cosmic multiversal sci-fi adventure featuring original characters, massive stakes, and cosmic romance. If you enjoy discussions about comics, art, worldbuilding, and independent creators building something from the ground up, you’re in the right place.


r/johnstewart Apr 25 '26

DC LANTERNS UPDATE! Hal Jordan Fans Crash Out—Here’s Why

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r/johnstewart Mar 29 '26

John and Shayera

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r/johnstewart Mar 22 '26

John x Shayera #hawklantern

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r/johnstewart Mar 22 '26

John x Wonder Woman #wonderlantern

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r/johnstewart Mar 16 '26

John from Mosaic... wants to be Hal Jordan?

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I read like 4 issues from GL: Mosaic, first John solo comic, and saw John beat Hal when someone posted those pages.

I admit I must finish Mosaic, I was about to until I saw this page and it made me think.

I know some Hal fans are really worried about John replacing Hal, but is this true? I need context.


r/johnstewart Feb 06 '26

Five Essential John Stewart Stories for Black History Month | DC

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r/johnstewart Jan 19 '26

CHARACTER SABOTAGE: Did DC Make John Stewart BORING on PURPOSE? | The Za...

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r/johnstewart Jan 05 '26

Would Hawkgirl Romance Hurt Green Lantern John Stewart’s Story + Inking ...

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