Ferris Aircraft | |
Aliases: | Ferris Aircraft, Inc. |
Category: | Business |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
State: | California |
City: | Coast City |
1st appearance: | Showcase #22 |
Ferris Aircraft is a fictional business featured prominently in the Green Lantern family of titles published by DC Comics. It was also featured in the 2011 Green Lantern feature film starring Ryan Reynolds. It first appeared in issue #22 of the anthology try-out series Showcase, which also happened to be the first appearance of Green Lantern. Ferris Aircraft plays a pivotal role in the origina of Hal Jordan and his evolution from being a cocky test-pilot to becoming one of the most powerful and revered superheroes in the galaxy.
History[]
Staff[]
- Carl Ferris - Founder; President & CEO
- Carol Ferris - Pilot; President & CEO
- Hal Jordan - Test pilot
- Hector Hammond - Administrator (Flashpoint continuity only)
- Martin Jordan - Test pilot
- Tom Kalmaku - Mechanic
Alternate versions[]
- Flashpoint: In the "Flashpoint" alternate reality, Silver Age Green Lantern villain Hector Hammond was one of the administrators at Ferris Aircraft during Hal Jordan's heyday as a test pilot. Two of Ferris' F-22 raptors were attacked by the half-human/half-fish creature known as the King Shark. During the Atlatean/Amazon War, the Amazons raided Ferris Aircraft with a squadron of invisible robot planes. They unleashed a three-headed dragon monster that ran amok around the central bunker until pilots Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris brought it down. [1]
Notes & Trivia[]
- Ferris Aircraft is one of the playable zones found on DC Universe Online.
See also[]
Media
The World of Green Lantern
Green Lantern miscellaneous
External Links[]
- Ferris Aircraft at the DCDP
- Ferris Aircraft at the DCU Guide
- Ferris Aircraft at The Absorbascon
- Ferris Aircraft at Comicbookdb.com
- Ferris Aircraft at the Green Lantern Wiki