Project: Rooftop Announces "Green Lantern: Emerald Ensemble" Redesign Contest Longtime Green Lantern writer Ron Marz and internationally knownartist/designer James White To Act As Guest Judges |
"I've always thought Hal Jordan's costume was one of the best designs in comics. Simple. Sleek. It's pretty tough to beat Gil Kane for costume design," says Marz. "But the Green Lantern mythology is vast, and we've seen so many cool costume interpretations in the Green Lantern Corps. I'm anxious to see what the artists come up with."
"When I was a kid in the early 80s, all the neighborhood kids had their favorite heroes. Most would fight over who was going to be Superman or Batman, but I was always Green Lantern," said White, who will act as a guest judge and also designed the contest's banner. "Green Lantern had a kickass symbol and a wicked green power ring that could materialize anything. What's not to like when you're 6? And therein lies the key. Lantern's design was elegant, iconic, and most importantly: simple. Designing a new uniform for Hal brings with it a unique and challenging opportunity. How does one maintain that elegance, while at the same time re-imagining it?"
Thanks to James White for designing the logo for this contest.
About Project: Rooftop
Project: Rooftop (http://www.projectrooftop.com) is where cartoonists and illustrators bring their costume design skills to task in tribute to the superheroes and villains we've grown up with. This site is intended to promote the idea of superhero costume redesigning as a skill, specific to superhero media. We also aim to foster continued interest for these amazing characters and spotlight up-and-coming creators.

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Actually, if this involved Alan Scott, I doubt the worst amateur in the world could come up with anything worse than this:
That's right, he's wearing a BIG, FAT LANTERN. With a handle, even. And you thought Wonder Woman's outfit was impractical!