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Beacon (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Beacon (comics)

Beacon is the name of two fictional characters published by Big Bang Comics. The ''Beacon of Earth-A'' (Julie Gardener) is a Silver Age character. The ''Beacon of Earth-B'' (Scott Martin) is a Golden Age character. Both characters first appear in ''Big Bang Comics'' #3 (October 1994), and were created by Chris Ecker, Gary S. Carlson and Steve Adams.
The characters are a pastiche of the Golden Age and Silver Age Green Lanterns of DC Comics. Scott Martin is equivalent to Earth-2's Alan Scott and is named for him and his creator Martin Nodell, and Julie Gardener is equivalent to Earth-1's Hal Jordan (although her name may also be a reference to Guy Gardner, it is more likely a reference to Julius Schwartz who was frequently credited as Julie Schwartz and Gardner Fox).
==Fictional character biography==


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