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Iona Vane (New Earth)
In the year 5700 AD, Iona Vane posed as the girlfriend of "Pol Manning", Green Lantern's fabricated alter ego when he was brought to that time. Whenever the council of Solarites faced a menace -
Iona Vane (New Earth)/Gallery
Character Gallery: Iona Vane This page contains all images pertaining to this character or subject. Main Article: Iona Vane (New Earth), Image List: Iona Vane (New Earth) -
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Iona Vane.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Iona Vane (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Green Lantern Vol 2#8 (October, 1961) Image Details Penciler -
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Category:Iona Vane (New Earth)/Appearances
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Salakk (New Earth)
Salakk was a member of the Green Lantern Corps. A famous pessimist and loner, Salakk was a creature of protocol and laws. A veteran Green Lantern, he served in many Corps campaigns over the years. -
Pol Manning
Council to deal with a crisis. The time travel affected his memory, and a Council member named Iona Vane created the fictitious "Pol Manning" identity. Jordan eventually realized this deception, and they implanted a clone -
Green Lantern Vol 2 8
have selected a false identity for Green Lantern, that of Pol Manning, who is a space explorer who has a romantic relationship with Iona Vane. Iona reluctantly accepts this for the good of her civilization. -
Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 215
"I Am!": Having his memories back, Salakk confronts the Solar Council for brainwashing him and planting the "Pol Manning" identity in his mind. Salakk proposes to end the conflict between the Solarites and the -
DC Special Vol 1 20
"The Challenge from 5700 A.D.!": This story is reprinted from Green Lantern (Volume 2)#8. DC Special#20 is an issue of the series DC Special (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Green Lantern Vol 2 12
"Green Lantern's Statue Goes to War!": While combing his hair, Green Lantern finds a strange bit of metal in his hair, scanning it he finds that it's like no metal on Earth -
Green Lantern Vol 2 136
"Space Ranger Strikes Back": Green Lantern and Tom Kalmaku return to Ferris Aircraft immediately after last issue and find it destroyed. Knowing Bruce Gordon was there at the time, they go to his place -
Green Lantern Vol 2 66
"5708 AD-- A Nice Year To Visit...But I Wouldn't Want To Live Then": While travelling the American North West while on assignment for the Evergreen Insurance Company, Hal Jordan checks into a -
Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 223
"The Last Testament Of The Green Lantern Corps!": Living in the 58th Century, Salakk discovered that there are no Green Lanterns in the future. He flies to Oa, where he finds the whole citadel -
Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 206
"In Deep!": After their battle with Black Hand, Hal and Arisia wake up inside a mine shaft with their rings drained of power. When both of them get their bearings, Hal realizes that Arisia -
Green Lantern Vol 2 137
"Time Times Two Equals Death": Green Lantern, Space Ranger, and Cryll manage to escape from their bonds inside the Gordanian ship and fight their captors. Myra Mason flies off from Earth and Green Lantern -
Green Lantern Vol 2 51
"Green Lantern's Evil Alter Ego!": While spending the night at a mid-western motel, Hal decides to examine the strange items (a crystal and a shard of metal) by reverse carbon dating it -
Green Lantern Vol 2 47
"Green Lantern Lives Again!": As Katma Tui mourns over the body of Green Lantern, his body is suddenly transported to the year 5700 AD by Chairman Dasor. Finding Green Lantern near death, they use -
Korlian Dasor (New Earth)
to pull Green Lantern from the timestream into the year 5700. With the assistance of his secretary, Iona Vane, Chairman Dasor wiped Hal Jordan's memory, creating the alternate identity of Pol Manning. Dasor also -
Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 216
"Secret Identities!": John and Katma return from their honeymoon and learn about Salakk and Ch'p leaving them, reducing their numbers to five Green Lanterns on Earth. They decide to travel to space Green -
Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 214
to help them. By mistake, they take Salakk, but they replace his memories with the "Pol Manning" identity, becoming the Solar Director. Iona Vane, having no memories of Hal Jordan, becomes "Pol Manning"'s lover. -
1961
1961 is the year National Periodical became a publicly traded company. Two new heroes get updates for the Silver Age: Atom (Ray Palmer) and Hawkman (Katar Hol). The nature of these updated characters is finally -
58th Century
By 5700 A.D., humans spent centuries colonizing other planets in their Solar System, thus changing the appearance of some Earthmen (now called "Solarites") according to the climatic conditions of their new homes. Earth is -
Solar City
The Solar Council is chaired by Korlian Dasor and it's full-time secretary, Iona Vane. Due to it's relative vulnerability, the Star Council developed a Timescope in which it could summon champions from
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