Green Lantern Creates BERSERK-Level Weapon So Brutal Even Guts Would Approve
Green Lantern may have just outed himself as a secret Berserk fan, thanks to his latest construct that looks like it was inspired directly by Guts’ iconic Dragon Slayer sword. But instead of slaying dragons with his newest weapon, this Green Lantern is riding them into battle, or more accurately, riding these cosmic entities into battle.
Berserk is a dark fantasy anime television series based on Kentarō Miura's manga of the same name. The series is known for its sword-wielding, morally grey protagonist, Guts, who battles his way through a brutal and unforgiving world filled with demons, knights, and other horrors using his signature blade, Dragon Slayer.
This massive sword makes Guts instantly recognizable, even to the most casual fans. The series has a huge fan base, and if Green Lantern’s latest construct is any indication, he might be among them. He wields a sword that looks like it was lifted straight from Guts himself, though with some unique details.
Green Lantern Channels Berserk in Epic Variant Cover
Cover B Davide Paratore Variant for Green Lantern #26 (2025)
Jeremy Adams and V. Ken Marion’s Green Lantern #26 is still months away from its August 27, 2025, release date. However, the issue has already set the internet abuzz thanks to some notable cover art, one of which is a variant by Davide Paratore that features a Green Lantern who appears to be Hal Jordan, wielding a massive sword construct. Resting on Hal’s shoulder, the size of the blade is undeniable. Hal is no small man, standing at 6'2", yet the sword still manages to dwarf him. Its massive size, rectangular shape, and minimalist design echo Guts’ Dragon Slayer from Berserk, though several distinct features make it unmistakably a Green Lantern weapon.
In addition to the trademark green glow of a Lantern’s constructs, a closer look at the sword reveals the Green Lantern symbol, the Central Power Battery, etched near the base of the blade. The engraving is stripped down to its essence, capturing the iconic logo with simple lines that make it a subtle yet undeniably badass detail. Granted, Lantern constructs typically do not show this level of detail within the story itself. However, the point of this cover isn't canon accuracy but sheer badassery, making it nothing short of perfect. This cover is beyond epic, but it's not the only one worth noting.
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DC’s Lanterns Unleash the Emotional Spectrum in the Most Epic Way Yet
Main Cover by V. Ken Marion for Green Lantern #26 (2025)
V. Ken Marion’s main cover for Green Lantern #26 is also worth noting, standing as an unadulterated masterpiece of artistic talent. This cover features what appears to be Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, and Carol Ferris riding on the backs of three monstrous cosmic entities that embody three of the emotions from the emotional spectrum, which make up the various colors of DC’s Corps. Hal Jordan is shown riding the yellow Parallax (fear), shackling the creature with his constructs as he drives the beast forward under his command, while Carol rides the purple Predator (love).
However, it is perhaps Kyle who stands out the most on this cover, as he is the one pictured wielding the Dragon Slayer-esque blade while riding on the back of the green Ion (willpower). Kyle also strikes a particularly heroic pose, with one leg extended and the other bent in an almost surfer-like position, his sword pointed in the direction he and his comrades are undoubtedly charging toward, as if to say “onwards” to the entities beneath them. Hopefully, given all the attention to massive blades and emotional entities on these covers, they will come to life in the actual narrative of the issue.
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What Can Fans Expect From Green Lantern’s August Issue?
Cover E 1:25 Chris Campana Variant for Green Lantern #26 (2025)
As all comic fans know, covers can often be misleading and don’t always depict actual scenes from the narrative. However, thanks to the synopsis for Green Lantern #26, it is highly likely that fans will see at least one Lantern riding into battle on the back of one of the emotional spectrum’s entities. The synopsis teases, “How does an emotionless Lantern train an emotional dragon?” We also know the Lantern cadre will be leading an attack to “knock out the Sorrow Lantern and bring back emotion to the rest of the universe.” This teaser truly raises the hype for this Green Lantern issue, which might just deliver a Berserk-level sword and some accompanying ‘dragons’ for fans to enjoy.
Green Lantern #26 is August 27, 2025, from DC Comics!
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