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* AdaptationalJobChange: Hal Jordan is an astronaut in this continuity instead of a test pilot.



* AdaptationJobChange: Hal Jordan is an astronaut in this continuity instead of a test pilot.
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* AdaptationJobChange: Hal Jordan is an astronaut in this continuity instead of a test pilot.
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** Sinestro isn't the creator of the Yellow Lanterns. While he has major disagreements with how the Green Lanterns are operating and shows some KnightTemplar tendencies, he's not as ruthless as his mainstream counterpart. He also goes along with the Guardians' demand that the Green Lantern switch to yellow power rings solely out of desperation.

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** Sinestro isn't the creator of the Yellow Lanterns. While he has major disagreements with how the Green Lanterns are operating and shows some KnightTemplar tendencies, he's not as ruthless as his mainstream counterpart. He also goes along with the Guardians' demand that the Green Lantern Lanterns switch to yellow power rings solely out of desperation.

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** Sinestro isn't the creator of the Yellow Lanterns. While he has major disagreements with how the Green Lanterns are operating and shows some KnightTemplar tendencies, he's not as ruthless as his mainstream counterpart.

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** Sinestro isn't the creator of the Yellow Lanterns. While he has major disagreements with how the Green Lanterns are operating and shows some KnightTemplar tendencies, he's not as ruthless as his mainstream counterpart. He also goes along with the Guardians' demand that the Green Lantern switch to yellow power rings solely out of desperation.



* DecompositeCharacter:
** Abin Sur has already died by the time Hal Jordan comes across his remains and obtains his power ring, with Kilowog instead being the one to provide Hal with exposition regarding the Green Lantern Corps and how the power ring works.
** Sinestro still becomes affiliated with the Yellow Lanterns, but is no longer their founder. The Yellow Lanterns here are formed by [[spoiler:the last Guardian]].



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Bolovax Vik, along with Kilowog's entire people.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Bolovax Vik, along with Kilowog's entire people.people, are alive in the end, when standard continuity has them wiped out with Kilowog being the LastOfHisKind.

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* AdaptationalHeroism:
** Sinestro isn't the creator of the Yellow Lanterns. While he has major disagreements with how the Green Lanterns are operating and shows some KnightTemplar tendencies, he's not as ruthless as his mainstream counterpart.
** The Qwardians are not the villainous AlwaysChaoticEvil Weaponers they are in regular comics. Here, they follow the Last Guardian's orders out of debt to him and [[spoiler:Volume 2 ends with Hal becoming their hero and protector in their home dimension.]]
* AdaptationalNationality: John Stewart is an American architect and former Marine in the comics, here he's a Canadian engineer.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: While Abin Sur usually survives long enough to pass on his ring to Hal, here he died centuries ago and Hal takes the ring from his mummified corpse.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Zigzagged. It's actually unclear how good or bad, or how responsible, the Guardians were. [[spoiler: The last living one first looks to good to dispel those notions, but indeed turns out to be malevolent. His status as the last one as well as confirming that he is not Krona shows that he is likely a version of Ganthet, who is usually the BigGood of the Green Lantern mythos.]]
* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. The Green Lanterns aren't nearly as formidable as they are usually depicted, but that's because the Manhunters have blocked them off from the main power battery on Oa, meaning the rings have to be powered by residual green energy traces lingering through space.



* AdaptationalHeroism:
** Sinestro isn't the creator of the Yellow Lanterns. While he has major disagreements with how the Green Lanterns are operating and shows some KnightTemplar tendencies, he's not as ruthless as his mainstream counterpart.
** The Qwardians are not the villainous AlwaysChaoticEvil Weaponers they are in regular comics. Here, they follow the Last Guardian's orders out of debt to him and [[spoiler:Volume 2 ends with Hal becoming their hero and protector in their home dimension.]]
* AdaptationalNationality: John Stewart is an American architect and former Marine in the comics, here he's a Canadian engineer.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: While Abin Sur usually survives long enough to pass on his ring to Hal, here he died centuries ago and Hal takes the ring from his mummified corpse.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Zigzagged. It's actually unclear how good or bad, or how responsible, the Guardians were. [[spoiler: The last living one first looks to good to dispel those notions, but indeed turns out to be malevolent. His status as the last one as well as confirming that he is not Krona shows that he is likely a version of Ganthet, who is usually the BigGood of the Green Lantern mythos.]]
* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. The Green Lanterns aren't nearly as formidable as they are usually depicted, but that's because the Manhunters have blocked them off from the main power battery on Oa, meaning the rings have to be powered by residual green energy traces lingering through space.
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* LesCollaborateurs: The Global Central Command under General Jask was working with the Yellow Lanterns in orchestrating the attack on the Llaran envoy ship and framing Earth's governments, thereby allowing the Yellow Lanterns to neutralize the planet's military forces and granting Jask to rule Earth with the backing of the Yellow Lanterns. [[spoiler:After the Guardian's death and the Yellow Lanterns disbanding, Jask doesn't have enough power to retain in control and is forced into hiding when different factions went against the Global Central Command.]]

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* LesCollaborateurs: The Global Central Command under General Jask was working with the Yellow Lanterns in orchestrating the attack on the Llaran envoy ship and framing Earth's governments, thereby allowing the Yellow Lanterns to neutralize the planet's military forces and granting Jask to rule Earth with the backing of the Yellow Lanterns. [[spoiler:After the Guardian's death and the Yellow Lanterns disbanding, Jask doesn't have enough power to retain remain in control and is forced into hiding when different factions went against the Global Central Command.]]
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* GondorCallsForAid: [[spoiler:With his ring super-charged by the Oan Power Battery, Hal sends a distress signal across the universe to anybody wielding a ring to help him. [[BigDamnedHeroes They come.]]]]

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* GondorCallsForAid: [[spoiler:With his ring super-charged by the Oan Power Battery, Hal sends a distress signal across the universe to anybody wielding a ring to help him. [[BigDamnedHeroes [[BigDamnHeroes They come.]]]]
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'''''Green Lantern: Earth One''''' is a 2018 graphic novel from DC written by Corrina Bechko and illustrated by Gabriel Hardman. It is the fifth title in DC's ''ComicBook/EarthOne'' line that include ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', ''ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne'', ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'', and ''ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne'' and it tells the story of a far more bitter Harold "Hal" Jordan who nonetheless must become the hero the universe needs.

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'''''Green ''Green Lantern: Earth One''''' One'' is a 2018 graphic novel from DC written by Corrina Bechko and illustrated by Gabriel Hardman. It is the fifth title in DC's ''ComicBook/EarthOne'' line that include ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', ''ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne'', ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'', and ''ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne'' and it tells the story of a far more bitter Harold "Hal" Jordan who nonetheless must become the hero the universe needs.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Volume 2 combines plot elements of ''ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar'' and [[spoiler:''ComicBook/ZeroHour'']].

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* AdaptationDistillation: Volume 2 combines plot elements of ''ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar'' and [[spoiler:''ComicBook/ZeroHour'']].[[spoiler:''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime'']].

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