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Alan Scott
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| Alan Scott | |
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| Occupation | CEO of the Gotham Broadcasting Company, Super-Hero (Justice Society of America) |
| Powers and Abilities | Power ring |
| Played By | Doug Pinton |
| Status | Alive |
| Appeared In | Absolute Justice |
Alan Scott is a formerly retired super-hero, who was active in the 1970's, under the alias "Green Lantern" and was a founding member of the world's first team of super-heroes.
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Early Life
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Added by RahulL
Added by Swedish-ElVery little is known about Alan's early life. After having gained possession of a Power ring, Alan became the masked mystery man, known as the Green Lantern and a founding member of the Justice Society of America. During this time, Alan was a CEO of his own broadcasting company. Alan was later framed by a government agency and was arrested for embezzlement. Just like the rest of his friends, Alan tried to take the blame and exonerate the others. Eventually, due to lack of evidence, missing witnesses and evidence of jury tampering, Alan was released along with rest of his teammates. Whatever happened to him after this and if he retained his position as CEO remains unknown.
Season Nine
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Added by Swedish-ElBlack and white footage of Alan was found by Clark Kent and Chloe Sullivan, along with Alan's criminal record, in 2010. Later, Alan's power ring, lantern battery and domino mask was shown in a display case at the JSA Brownstone. Following the defeat of Icicle, Carter Hall mentioned that he'd tracked down and contacted Alan; he further mentioned that many of the old JSA now had children and proteges of their own, implying that Alan's own son and daughter may had taken up the heroics of their father.
In the Comics
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Added by Smallville: ABSOLUTE JUSTICEAlan was a founding member of the Justice Society and was instrumental in many wartime battles. After the war, as a broadcast executive in the late forties, Alan Scott had a flirtatious relationship with the costumed villainess the Harlequin (who unbeknownst to Alan, was secretly his secretary, Molly Maynne). Molly even admitted that her career as a "criminal" was just a ruse to get close to Green Lantern. The Harlequin eventually turned over a new leaf, becoming an undercover agent for the FBI. She left Alan's life without confessing her true identity or her real feelings. He currently is part of the JSA leading new heroes in the right path.

Added by RagingblastAlan had a relationship with Rose Canton AKA the Thorn (a Golden Age supervillain and enemy of fellow JSA:er the Flash which resulted in the birth of two children. Jade, who like her father has the ability to create green energy constructs, and also has green skin. Obsidian who is able to become a living shadow and manipulate shadows and darkness. Both children also draw their energy from the starheart, however Obsidian also draws power from the Shadowlands, whose energy caused the JSA:ers aging process to slow down considerably.
After an estranged marriage ended with Rose Canton's death, Molly Maynne came back into his life and are now happily married.
Notes
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- According to his police records, Alan Scott was 40 years old, at the time of his arrest. Which would then place his birth, around the late 1930's.
- Whether or not Alan's children exist in the Smallville continuity is unknown, however it is stated by Carter Hall that many of the old Justice Society of America members have kids and protégés of their own.
- In the comics, the Icicle, Vandal Savage and Solomon Grundy, were among Alan's rogues gallery.
- It is unknown whether this Alan Scott worked alongside Checkmate as the comics version did.