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Green Lantern First Flight
This story tells about the pilot animation of Hal Jordan who gets a strong mysterious ring from a strange creature dying. During that terrible discovery, Hull seems to have turned into green lanterns, which seems to be one of the power of elite heroes. During Hull's powerful journey, it appears that these heroes are patrolling the universe to ensure peace and justice under the command of cosmonauts, but there is a 'Sinestro,' a man who wants to overthrow the guards and create a new command.
1 December 1928, New York City, New York, USA
30 March 1965, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 February 1953
21 February 1949, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
22 October 1946, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
22 January 1969, Paddington, London, England, UK
25 September 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA
18 November 1953, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
6 July 1922, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 July 1964, Santa Monica, California, USA
11 March 1956, Detroit, Michigan, USA
2 April 1961, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
25 November 1947, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
3 July 1943, New Lisbon, Wisconsin, USA
11 April 1974, Donalda, Alberta, Canada
5 February 1961, Oklahoma, USA
22 June 1947, Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 March 1949, London, Ontario, Canada
July 22, 2009
File under disappointing, but not outright bad . . .
August 15, 2009
More interested in the villain than the hero, First Flight is a bland look at one of the sides of the DC universe that's normally much more interesting.
July 19, 2009
The story's action and adventure move along at the pace you'd expect from a direct-to-video animation.
July 17, 2009
Well acted, a slick story and excellent animation make this a home DVD release worth checking out...
July 29, 2009
Superhero tales are best when they strive for some complexity; this one has an engrossing plot and some solid character development that grown-ups can appreciate.
August 12, 2009
A literally colorful action-adventure plot...[but] fails to replicate the success of February's Wonder Woman at making its leading character not just kick-ass but fascinating. [Blu-ray]

