![]() ![]() Driven by fear, Jessica Cruz can reach her full potential when she conquers it as a Yellow Lantern. As a Yellow Lantern, she could change the perception of the Corps and finally conquer her anxieties. She used fear like a beacon and united those who would otherwise be at odds. When she unites the refugee ship in Green Lantern (2021) Annual #1 it saves them from an untimely demise and showed her how much she could do.Īs a Green Lantern, Jessica Cruz did a lot for the Universe and saved many different people and planets, but as a Yellow Lantern, she could do more. Includes a bonus piece to collect and connect with other assortment figures pieces and build a Clayface figure from Rebirth Each figure sold separately, subject to availability. Highly detailed with iconic battle suit and 20 points of articulation for epic battle play and action posing. She inspires empathy from it and uses fear like a beacon to find the people who need help. Popular DC action figure, Green Lantern from Jessica Cruz. The ring shows her the fear of others, and instead of shrinking away, Jessica embraces it. Being a Yellow Lantern pushed Jessica to face her fears and conquer them, and soon she admits that her nightmares no longer scare her, and instead they comfort her. Her ability to help people was not hindered by fear but helped by fear because what better to motivate than a fear of something even greater than the threat at hand. Jessica Cruz is the most recent Green Lantern of Earth, making there a total of 6 human Green. ![]() Jessica’s fears and anxiety are her driving force, but wearing the Sinestro Corp’s ring finally showed her that. Why Jessica Cruz Is an Important Character in DC Comics. It didn’t have to be a bad thing but could become the motivation she and others needed. With Sinestro’s help, she realized that fear was just another tool she could use to push people to help themselves and others. In Green Lantern (2021) Annual #1 (by Ryan Cady, Sami Basri, Tom Derenick, and Rob Leigh), Cruz stumbled across a refugee ship in need and decided to finally use her ring to help people rather than just a ride home. At first reluctant, Jessica refused to use the Yellow Lantern’s ring as anything other than a ride home. Fear may have become her weakness, but it could also be used as her strength. So when the yellow ring went to her in Future State: Green Lantern (by Geoffrey Thorne, Tom Raney, and Michael Atiyeh), she was more than surprised at the outcome. Her fear held her back, and even though she remained a Green Lantern, there was always going to be anxiety. Jessica thought she was unworthy because she couldn’t “overcome fear on a daily basis,” but despite that, pushed herself to continue. When Jessica was reintroduced in Green Lanterns: Rebirth (by Geoff Johns, Sam Humphries, Ed Benes, and Ethan Van Sciver), she struggled with her belief in herself. Related: Jessica Cruz Earns A Green Lantern Ring Years Before The Corps in New Origin In her short time as a Yellow Lantern, Jessica already proved herself able to do many good things that she never thought she could do and found that her fear and the fear of others was a powerful tool. She didn’t have to succumb to evil, and could instead pave the way to become a leading force of good within the Corps. At first, Jessica wanted nothing to do with Sinestro and the Corps, but she discovered that she could use the ring with the good in her heart to help those in need. ![]()
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