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All things GL Collectible

I have put together a checklist of sorts to document the many Green Lantern/Hal Jordan items that have been released over the years.  I saw the need to do this as my small collection of Green Lantern paraphernalia has grown quite large!  Many of these items may be found on ebay.com from time to time.
Note these items listed here are NOT for sale

NOTE: I have not included Alan Scott items nor Kyle Rayners' here. Those pages are coming soon.

RING REPLICAS
Here is a rare Green Lantern ring made of Sterling Silver. It came out in 1995 from the Warner Bros. Studio Store.... and are no longer available. The designer of the ring is Robert Lee Morris, his initials are engraved on the inside of the ring along with ™ DC. and is more true to form as a "Silver Age" GL ring.  A pity, DC didn't make more like it!
Value $250 - $400+
Based on the Green Lantern Corps power ring design (later), this ring came out in 1998. Comes in a nice hard cased display box. This ring "claimed" to be a Silver Age ring, but looked more like Kyles' current one.

Value: $250 - $400+

This was a free promotional item released with Green Lantern: Mosaic #1, it has a center piece that glows in the dark and is made entirely of plastic. Came out in 1990.

Value: $5-$10

This ring is based on the silver age ring design worn by Hal Jordan himself. It's made of sterling silver and comes in it's own black display box. It came out in 1999. Not exactly the reproduction GL fans were hoping for, and is merely a ring with three GL symbols on it.  The above top ring is the truest of the four.  Value: $120+
Green Lantern Power Battery Prop! This long awaited  replica lights up when the ring-wearer touches the enclosed adjustable PVC power ring to the lantern's face or when a switch on the bottom is activated. August 2000.

Value: $250

Hal Jordan ring bust! This one is going to be really cool. It is a statue! It is a ring prop! It is both! Dedicated to the "The Earth's Greatest Green Lantern--Hal Jordan", this is truly a great item! Also available is the Alan Scott, Kyle Rayner and even Sinestro! Sep 2001.

Value: $90

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACTION FIGURES
This is widely regarded as being the best Hal Jordan figure to be ever made. It's part of the 1984 DC Super Powers range, comes with a small plastic lantern and special mini comic book.

Value: $45-75

This mego style Hal Jordan figure came out in September, 1999. Also in this DC Silver Age range is a beardless Green Arrow. An excellent version of Hal in his First uniform.  Great poses too!

Value: $15-20

Total Justice Parallax Action Figure. This is the only Parallax figure to be produced so far and it's pretty good - with energy shield and warp field blaster accessories. 1997

Value: $18+

This is from the 1990 DC Super heroes action figure range, not Toy Bizs greatest work. 1990

Value: $22+

Didn't ever think they'd make a Hal Jordan plush toy? Well, they did. The WB stores carry these. Many other well known heroes are available as well.
1999

Value: $12+

Talk about weird. This is an unauthorized Japanese vinyl model of the greatest Green Lantern of them all. 19??

Value: $12+

This is it fellows, the ultimate 7" Hal Jordan Green Lantern figure!  DC Direct Sales (available only at comic shops) will be releasing this cool Hal figure as well as Black Canary and Green Arrow. This one just knocked the 1984 GL out of the best slot! Released in Feb 2000. Also comes with a Power ring replica!

Value: $15+

Ertl Die-Cast DC Comics Super Heroes Green Lantern #727
This cool little 2 and a 1/2 inch tall die-cast metal Green Lantern has him standing ready for battle with his hands on his hips. He comes with a collector card with the cover of Green Lantern #1. Produced in 1990.

Value: $8+

Here is a cool Hal Jordan figure that will be available in a PVC Green Lantern set including: Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Sinestro (in his GL suit!), Alan Scott, Ganthet, and Kyle Rayner. Set is out as of April 2000.

Value: $35+

This is a very well done model/statue from Japan. 13" high, this four piece model weighs in like a statue and needs to be painted. Add a base and you have a great GL statue! 2001.

Value: $150

Hal Jordan as Spectre is something we would have never thought of, but DC did and now we have a mystic Hal Jordan continuing his adventures as a Spirit of Redemption. This figure is a repaint of the above GL figure by DC Direct and is a great figure!

Value: $15

MISC. ITEMS
This is a well detailed statue of Hal Jordan, expensive but well worth the cost. Also available are Kyle Rayner and Alan Scott statues, with the bases of each being able to fit together to form one big display.

Value: $195+

I know this isn't a Hal related item, but it was to cool not to list as there are very few Guy Gardner items out there! 
GUY GARDNER!! In his classic GL outfit, Guy holds his traditional power battery (not removable). This figurine stands approx. 10 inches tall and is made of resin. This was produced in South America and was a very rare statue!

Value: $150+

A Hal Jordan slurpee cup? You better believe it!

Value: $12

This is a sturdy glass with the image of the greatest Green Lantern emblazoned on its side, with the image being that which appeared in the bullet box on the old GL comics. From 1976.

Value: $35+

And we have another Green Lantern glass with Hal on it! This one looks even better than the last one. This is from 1983 and released as part of the DC super powers promotion. This glass is the rarer of the two. Note: the picture depicts the front and back of same glass.

Value: $40+

"Green Lantern Glass" Brand new GREEN LANTERN Glass (2000) made exclusively for the Warner Brothers Store. Yes-it is real glass!! Very large 16oz. It is very nice and quite heavy. 

Value: $5+

Green Lantern paperweight!  Drawn by M.D. Bright, this unique item is very rare! Made in 1993 by Skybox.

Value: $15+

Green Lantern poster painted by master artist Alex Ross.
Release March 2000.

Value: $8+

Green Lantern, DC comics - Heroes Role Playing Game book, titled "The Otherwhere Quest". This was a solitaire module that really didn't require the main game.  You were able to role-play either Hal, Guy or John.  Pretty neat.

Value: $5+

Here is a quick checklist of most of all GL merchandise:

Hasbro/Kenner items:
Total Justice GL(Kyle) figure
Total Justice Parallax figure
JLA GL(Kyle) figure
JLA Hardlight GL(Kyle) figure
Super Powers GL(Hal) figure Full card
Super Powers GL(Hal) figure half card
Green Lantern vs Polaris figure
12" JLA GL (Kyle) figure
9" GL(Hal) figure

DC Direct Items:
3 Full size GL statues
3 mini GL statues
DCD Hal Jordan figure
Alan Scott figure
Sinestro figure
Star Sapphire Figure
Hal as Spectre figure
GL Power Battery prop
GL(Kyle)pewter figure
GL(Hal) Alex Ross poster
GL (Hal, Alan, Kyle) Moeller poster
GL Corps PVC sets 1 & 2
GL card sets from some DC collectible cards
Alan Scott ring prop
Mosaic plastic GL promo ring
DCD SA GL logo silver ring
DCD Kyle style GL ring
Graphitti Designs Hal, Alan, and Kyle logo shirts
GL Corps Sourcebook

WB store items:
Origins of GL signed by Gil Kane print
GL animated collage episode print
WB Kyle logo keychain
WB Kyle character keychain
Kyle's symbol from JLA keychain
Kyle light up sculpture
Kyle watch
WB Green Lantern(Hal) glass
Hal beanie
14" PVC Hal as GL figure
Diecast mini Kyle fig from DC heroes set
Mini Ron Lee Kyle statue
JLA monopoly Mini Hal playing piece

Hot Topic Items:
GL logo stickers
GL logo patches
GL Baseball Jersey shirt
GL white T-shirt with green trim
GL ring fist T-shirt

Misc. items :
Superdeformed PVC Hal figure from Japan
Cartoon celebrities GL coins in bronze & silver(Hal)
Ertl diecast mini Hal figure
Green Lantern unpainted model kit from Japan
Guy Gardner Statue from Brazil(Or somewhere in SA)
Jack in the Box GL(Kyle) kid's toy
Toybiz DC Superheroes Hal figure
Pepsi GL Hal glass
Super Powers GL Hal glass
7-11 GL Hal Slurpee cup
Plastic Hal Jordan GL figure from Spain
Hallmark mini JLA lunchbox Xmas ornament with Hal image Kyle Character and Logo Magnets from ATA Boy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallax, Green Lantern, Spectre and other references to that are copyrighted © 2005 to DC Comics and are used without permission.