Hal Jordan
Harold "Hal" Jordan is a fictional superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the second character to bear the mantle of Green Lantern.[1] A former test pilot for Ferris Aircraft, Jordan was selected by the dying alien Green Lantern Abin Sur's power ring as its successor due to his fearless willpower, becoming the first human inducted into the interstellar Green Lantern Corps tasked with policing Sector 2814, which includes Earth.[1] Created by writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane, he first appeared in Showcase #22 in October 1959.[2] As a core member of the Justice League of America, Jordan has featured prominently in numerous major storylines, leveraging his ring's ability to create solid energy constructs limited only by the user's imagination and will.[1] His character arc includes heroic triumphs against cosmic threats, but also a defining controversy in the 1990s when, influenced by the parasitic fear entity Parallax, he went rogue, destroyed the Central Power Battery on Oa, and decimated much of the Green Lantern Corps in a bid to rewrite reality—actions that led to his temporary villainy before redemption as the host of the Spectre and eventual exoneration in Green Lantern: Rebirth.[3] Heralded as one of the most legendary Lanterns, Jordan's indomitable will and piloting expertise have cemented his status as a symbol of human potential in the face of overwhelming odds.[1]