Chapter 216 Forming the New Green Lantern Legion
Chapter 216 Forming the New Green Lantern Legion
Chapter 216 Forming the New Green Lantern Legion
One day, a mysterious and powerful being summons you, attempting to bestow upon you a ring, vaguely describing that this ring possesses "the most powerful force in the entire universe."
This puzzled Peter Parker, a seasoned geek. He remembered that he was still in New York, so how did he suddenly end up on the set of The Lord of the Rings?
"Are you sure there isn't some other supreme ring besides this one that can control all other ring wearers?"
"Do you want it or not?"
"Okay, I'll take it."
With a mixture of disbelief and skepticism, Peter Parker accepted the green light ring from Joey, immediately scaling the wall and curling up in a dark corner, letting out a hoarse roar: "My Precious!!"
Batman, watching Peter writhe and crawl in the shadows like Gollum, couldn't resist leaning closer to Joey and asking, "Can I get my ring back?"
Even knowing that what's done is done, Batman still wouldn't give up:
"Isn't there really no other suitable candidate? He's just too young!"
When forming the new Green Lantern Corps, Batman would certainly prefer to find more mature and stable candidates rather than young kids with unconventional thinking.
They are going to participate in an interstellar war in the future, and Bruce doesn't want to put these young people in that situation.
"From Green Lantern's perspective, his youth might be his only flaw."
Peter's entire reaction can be summarized in one sentence: he was reading Tolkien, and at the age of fifteen or sixteen, his youthful eccentricity was burning brightly. Wearing a mask, he could really go crazy anytime, anywhere.
Besides, Joey thought it was a bit of a stretch to think that Batman looked down on Peter Parker in his high school form because he was too young.
I wonder which world's best detective always has an underage boy as his assistant. It can't be Sherlock Holmes, can it?
"Um?"
Although Joey didn't say it aloud, Batboy still frowned sharply, his gaze fixed on Joey, who was trying his best to hold back, preventing this Superman, who was also young at heart, from saying anything earth-shattering.
"Cough cough."
Setting aside the thoughts that would get him beaten up by Batman if he spoke out, Joey began to explain the current situation to Bruce:
"Don't worry about his age; there are hundreds of others like him."
Thanks to the perverse actions of the Heirs, Spider-Men from all over the multiverse have come together, and there is currently a large force of them in this universe.
Furthermore, given their ability to locate the Spider-Totem, they can recruit more Spider-Men from other universes to join them in the future.
"So here's the question: how can you be sure they'll help you?"
Before Batman could get a reply from Joey, he saw Spider-Man put on the ring and, without any instruction, light up the Light of Will:
Wow!
A jade-green light enveloped Peter, transforming into Gollum, the Eye of Sauron, an airplane, King Kong, a house, Penny Parker's spider armor, and even Leopardon from the 400-year-old woman. "Is this the thing Ms. Starfire used before?! If I could bring it to school, all my classmates would be insanely envious!"
On his very first try, Peter manipulated the green light with ease, perfectly reshaping it according to his own will.
Seeing the constantly changing green light projection, Batman nodded:
"You're right, he will help us."
In a sense, the Green Lantern Ring is very similar to Thor's Mjolnir; only those worthy of it can wear and use it.
People who don't care about the common people won't be quickly accepted by the green light ring without training.
"Of course, no one knows Spider-Man better than me."
The key factors limiting a Green Lantern's strength are only willpower and imagination, and these two points are not a problem for 99% of Spider-Men.
Joey tossed the three remaining light rings from the Watchtower's inventory at Parker, who was still showing off, and quickly sent him away:
"Go, Parker, and put that energy where it's truly needed!"
Yes, only three green lantern rings and a small furnace remain in the Justice League watchtower.
To arm the entire spider army, they first need to solve the problem of manufacturing the lamp rings.
However, forging the Green Lantern Ring shouldn't be a problem, so Joey can only assume that Tony can handle it for now.
"Then you'd better hope he doesn't die from overwork in the future."
Thinking back to Tony's outburst on the phone, "I want it all," followed by his Hollywood adventure despite his injuries, Batman realized his worries weren't unfounded.
Joey thought about it and agreed: "That makes sense. Tony also has to be in charge of the Amozzo robot. We can't push all the work onto him."
"You gave him the Amora Core?!"
Upon hearing this, Batman's already furrowed brows furrowed even more. His first impression of Tony wasn't good; the man seemed a lot like Lex Luthor—someone who would do anything for self-actualization.
"You'd better have a good eye for people, otherwise, if this kind of technology falls into the wrong hands, it will cause a disaster sooner or later."
Joey, feeling guilty, decided it was best not to tell Batman about the mess from the future and abruptly changed the subject, "I suddenly realized who else could forge a Green Lantern Ring!"
Not just any Tom, Dick, or Harry can create a lamp ring. The green lamp ring was made by the Guardians, who are almost as old as the universe itself, while the yellow lamp ring was made by the weapons master of the antimatter universe, Kovad.
However, whether in Marvel or DC, there is never a shortage of skilled craftsmen.
Joey quickly narrowed it down to a second option: Nidwell.
The dwarven kingdom of Norse mythology on Earth, in Thor's culture, should be called Nidavellir, one of Odin's nine realms.
The forge of the Celestial Palace Lord.
Thor's Stormbreaker and Thanos's Infinity Gauntlet both originated from this.
"Okay, now we've figured out almost all the problems in our universe."
With Odin fast asleep, Thor was the king of Asgard, and the dwarf king of Nidavellir had to give him some respect.
As for Thor, he had no choice but to agree. Joey had been pulled into the Dark Realm to work for Asgard for thousands of years in the future, so this was just an advance payment.
Having figured these things out, Joey felt instantly relieved, even experiencing a sense of unreality.
He couldn't even remember the last time he felt so satisfied.
Putting aside the fact that he was beaten up by Galactus and the rampaging Doomsday, and almost sent away by the Ultimate Eraser.
Now Joey can even confidently say, "I've never had such a wonderful start."
Soon they will have an endless number of Green Lantern Spider-Men to use in the future battles to protect the Earth.
Each one is as explosive as Hal Jordan, and they will surely bring endless surprises to the Blues and old man Joe Al!
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