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 DUALITY Image:Biography.gif
Created by Ron Marz, Darryl Banks & Joe St. Pierre

Image:Duality.gif
Art by Darryl Banks & Joe St. Pierre

PERSONAL DATA


Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Base of Operation: Vicinity of the Guardian Ganthet
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Gender: Male
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Height: 10' (approx)
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Weight: Unknown
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Eyes: Red/Blue
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Hair: None/Unknown
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ First Appearance: Green Lantern Vol. 3 #62 (May 1995): "Ganthet's Tale Redux"
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Creators: Ron Marz, Darryl Banks & Joe St. Pierre



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HISTORY


Created by the last Guardian, Ganthet, Duality was a simple energy construct designed to retrieve Kyle Rayner. Duality confronted Rayner to test the neophyte Green Lantern's skills in wielding the ring.

A Duality is a melding of two warriors, the left half is a sword wielding alien humanoid, the right half is a mechanized being armed with an energy blaster. The mechanized half also gives Duality the power of flight by jet boots. Both halves have impressive physical strength and resilience.

After a vicious battle, the Duality forcefully brought Kyle Rayner back to his apartment to speak with Ganthet. The Duality construct was dissolved shortly after. - Green Lantern Vol. 3 #62


CHRONOLOGY


For a definitive list of appearances of Duality in chronological order click here

GLCWP NOTE


Ganthet's dialogue seems to imply he's created Dualities before. If this is a common practice of the Guardians remains unknown. (ED- Perhaps the Dualities are improvments on the Fists of the Guardians?)

CREATIVE TEAM


Green Lantern Vol. 3 #62 (May 1995): "Ganthet's Tale Redux"

  • Script: Ron Marz
  • Pencils: Darryl Banks & Joe St. Pierre
  • Inks: Romeo Tanghal
  • Colors: Steve Mattsson
  • Letters: Albert De Guzman
  • Assistant Edits: Eddie Berganza
  • Edits: Kevin Dooley
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