DC Universe Green Lantern Classics Wave Two Group
Sodam Yat
Sodam Yat
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 (1986)
  • Real Name: Sodam Yat
  • Occupation: Green Lantern
  • Base of Operations: Space Sector 1768
  • Special Abilities: Creates constructs with Green Lantern power ring; Daxamites (like Kryptonians) gain powers of flight, strength, invulnerability and heat vision when exposed to the yellow sun.
Biography:

Sodam Yat was already determined to leave his xenophobic homeworld of Daxam when a Green Lantern ring invited him to join the Green Lantern Corps. He soon learned a prophecy foretold his rise in the corps and death in the corps’ final battle. Burdened by everyone’s fears and expectations, Sodam still managed to become a top-notch Green Lantern. He may even be the most powerful Green Lantern ever.

Collect and Connect Part: Head and Lower Torso

Accessories: Extra hand with construct attached


Medphyll
Medphyll
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Green Lantern Volume 2 #11 (March 1962)
  • Real Name: Medphyll
  • Occupation: Green Lantern
  • Base of Operations: J586, Sector 586
  • Special Abilities: Each wear Green Lantern power rings that project solid energy constructs made of pure willpower.
Biography:

Two of the most unusual heroes in the Green Lantern Corps are the fishlike Naut Kei Loi and the plantlike Medphyll. A native of the ocean-planet Aeros, Naut Kei Loi wears a helmet filled with this home-waters even as he travels the stars. Medphyll hails from planet J586, a world of sentient plants. Both distinguished themselves during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.

*Medphyll and Naut Kei Loi have interchangeable heads and hands.

Collect and Connect Part: Left Leg

Accessories: None


Nautkeiloi
Naut Kei Loi
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Green Lantern Volume 2 #9 (December 1961)
  • Real Name: Naut Kei Loi
  • Occupation: Green Lantern
  • Base of Operations: Aeros, Sector Unknown
  • Special Abilities: Each wear Green Lantern power rings that project solid energy constructs made of pure willpower.
Biography:

Two of the most unusual heroes in the Green Lantern Corps are the fishlike Naut Kei Loi and the plantlike Medphyll. A native of the ocean-planet Aeros, Naut Kei Loi wears a helmet filled with this home-waters even as he travels the stars. Medphyll hails from planet J586, a world of sentient plants. Both distinguished themselves during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.

*Medphyll and Naut Kei Loi have interchangeable heads and hands.

Collect and Connect Part: Left Leg

Accessories: None


Night Likk
Night-Lik
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Green Lantern #61 (2011)
  • Real Name: Nite-Lik
  • Occupation: Red Lantern
  • Base of Operations: Unknown Space Sector
  • Special Abilities: Both wear red power rings that project red energy-constructs and vomit the red blood of rage that burns like napalm.
Biography:

The Blackest Night introduced the world to the rage-fueled Red Lanterns. Skallox, a hulking presence with a skeletal visage, was often on the front lines of battle. An enigmatic monster and the macabre collector, Nite-Lik is adorned in the bones of his vanquished foes. In a corps awash in burning blood, Skallox and Nite-Lik still stand out for their horrific appearance and murderous ways.

*Night-Lik and Skallox have interchangeable heads and hands.

Collect and Connect Part: Right Leg

Accessories: None


Skallox
Skallox
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Final Crisis: Rage of the Red lanterns #1 (October 2008)
  • Real Name: Skallox
  • Occupation: Red Lantern
  • Base of Operations: Unknown Space Sectors
  • Special Abilities: Both wear red power rings that project red energy-constructs and vomit the red blood of rage that burns like napalm.
Biography:

The Blackest Night introduced the world to the rage-fueled Red Lanterns. Skallox, a hulking presence with a skeletal visage, was often on the front lines of battle. An enigmatic monster and the macabre collector, Nite-Lik is adorned in the bones of his vanquished foes. In a corps awash in burning blood, Skallox and Nite-Lik still stand out for their horrific appearance and murderous ways.

*Night-Lik and Skallox have interchangeable heads and hands.

Collect and Connect Part: Right Leg

Accessories: None


Star Shaphire
Star Sapphire
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Showcase #22 (October, 1959)
  • Real Name: Carol Ferris
  • Occupation: Owner of Ferris Aircraft
  • Base of Operations: Coast City
  • Special Abilities: Violet ring powers include flight, strength, a protective aura, and the ability to project solid constructs made from violet energy.
Biography:

In love with Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Carol Ferris resisted her violet ring’s orders to leave Earth and travel to Zamaron, home of the Star Sapphire Corps. In response, the ring twisted her feelings, causing her to treat him as a enemy. Once she joined the Star Sapphire Corps, Ferris went from villain to hero, eventually fighting alongside her beloved Hal Jordan to stop the cataclysmic crisis known as the "Blackest Night."

Collect and Connect Part: Left Arm

Accessories: None


B'dg   Desportellis   Dex-Star
B’dg, Desportellis and Dex-Starr
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: B’Dg: Green Lantern Volume 4 #4 (October 2005)
    Despotellis: Green Lantern Volume 4 #19 (June 2007)
    Dex-Starr: Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns #1 (October 2008)
  • Real Name: B’Dg, Despotellis, Dexter
  • Occupation: Green, Yellow and Red Lanterns
  • Base of Operations: B’Dg: Space Sector 1014; Despotellis: Space Sector 3479; Dex-Starr: Space Sector 2814.
  • Special Abilities: All three wield power rings that project solid energy-constructs, adapted to fit their unusual appendages.
Biography:

There are seven different armies of power-ring wearing soldiers, each drawing strength from a different color in the Emotional Spectrum. Despite his "funny animal" appearance, B’Dg has proven his courage repeatedly. Dex-Starr was an ordinary house cat on planet Earth whose animalistic rage attracted a red power ring. Despotellis is an intelligent virus that reduces entire worlds to rotting graveyards.

*These three characters are packaged together as one figure.

Collect and Connect Part: Upper and Middle Torso

Accessories: Dex-Starr: Red Vomit


G'Hu
G’Hu
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Green Lantern Corps Volume 2, #1 (August, 2006)
  • Real Name: G’Hu
  • Occupation: Green Lantern / Prison Guard
  • Base of Operations: Sector 2937
  • Homeworld: Unknown
  • Special Abilities: Creates constructs with Green Lantern power ring; sharp talons; powerful "Braid-tails" capable of spearing his attackers.
Biography:

G’Hu is a humanoid being from the prison planet Takron-Galtos. He was invited to join the ranks for the Green Lantern Corps after displaying great courage during a massive riot on his homeworld. His unique physical features and dexterity in the field make him an unpredictable opponent.

Collect and Connect Part: Right Arm

Accessories: None


Stel Collect and Connect
Stel
Collect and Connect
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Green Lantern (Volume 2) #11 (March 1962)
  • Real Name: Stel
  • Occupation: Hero
  • Base of Operations: Grenda
  • Special Abilities: Power Ring, extreme will-power.
Biography:

Stel was trained by the villain Sinestro, before he became Hal Jordan’s greatest foe. Stel serves the Green Lantern Corps though many of its battles, including a breakout from the Prison Planet of the Guardians of the Universe, an invasion by Qwardians, and an attack by the alliance of Nekron, Lord of the Unliving and the rogue Guardian Krona. It is during this confrontation that Krona kills Stel, tearing him to pieces before he is found by his fellow Lanterns. Stel gives the Lanterns a vital clue with his last breath; later he is taken back to Grenda to be given a hero’s burial.

During Stel’s funeral the Krydos, enemy of the Grendans, attack. Stel’s successor as Green Lantern arrives to help deal with the Krydos, but is himself attacked by a Grendan named Yron. Yron believes that Stel has failed as a Green Lantern due to the repeated Krydos attacks that Grenda suffers. Forcing the Green Lantern to take him to Oa, Yron protests to the Guardians that he would be a suitable choice to defend his planet and sector. The Guardians agree and gave Yron his own power ring. Yron’s efforts to defend and then attack the Krydos prove to be disastrous, as his tactics end up killing many Grendans. Dying from an attack, Yron realizes that Stel was the better Lantern, and with one last push of willpower, brings Stel back to life. Stel routs the Krydos threat and is hailed as a hero, while the dead Yron is vilified. The resurrected Stel, however, pronounces Yron a hero, and wants to hear of his action while others fled and cowered, rather than of his failure.

Collect and Connect Part: None

Accessories: None

*Information from the Wikipedia.

Release Date: April 2011