Sinestro knows how to push the limits until there’s no turning back… and that’s probably his most terrifying trait. He first came onto the scene in GREEN LANTERN #7, written by John Broome, with pencils by Gil Kane, and inks by Joe Giella.
I was honored to be the commencement speaker at my alma mater, St. Louis University, at the graduation for the class of 2026. Here's my speech. Congrats to all the graduates! @SLU_Officialyoutu.be/lkzHMdUPxhc
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If there’s one thing about Mr. Terrific, he doesn’t need to be the loudest guy in the room – just the smartest, and the most relentless. I’m so grateful to Edi Gathegi for bringing the heat (and the T-Spheres) to this iconic character. He made his first comic appearance in THE SPECTRE #54, written by John Ostrander, with pencils and inks by Tom Mandrake.
Lex may be the smartest man in the world, but he’s still always learning. (The first thing he should learn, though, is how to spell “Forward.”) #Superman
Everyone loves a deeply flawed character with a dark sense of humor… and The Joker’s always been a crowd-pleaser. Happy anniversary to one of the Caped Crusader’s greatest rogues, who made his comic debut in BATMAN #1. Written by Bill Finger, with pencils by Bob Kane, and inks by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson.