Secret Wishes - Green Lantern Adult Costume


One sexy super-heroine.


Save the world and look good while doing it in the Green Lantern costume which includes: A gorgeous white satin bodice featuring a gleaming green collar with the signature Green Lantern symbol and an attached matching skirt. Sassy green and white gloves and shimmering knee-high boot covers are also included in this heroic hottie's ensemble.

  • Available in Adult sizes: X-Small, Small and Medium.
  • Includes: Dress, Gloves, Boot Tops.
  • Does not include shoes.
  • Have some friends that want to get in on the action? Invite them to dress as sexy superheroes for a fun group costume!
  • This is an officially licensed Green Lantern™ costume.


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  • Name:
    Arcbird
    Gender:
    Female
  • Sexy

    I'm 5'6" 120 lbs and this was a great costume for me! The skirt was short but not to short ya the skirt part rode up a bit when I sat down and the leg things were a problem I had to tape them down. Keep in mind it was very see threw I bought a white strapless bra and it looked great! oh and i bought the shoes that were recommended they were really tall sexy looking and white lace thigh highs great costume!

  • Rating:
    5 Stars
  • Name:
    Kyza
    Location:
    VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
    Gender:
    Female

  • Green Lantern


    I BROUGHT THIS OUTFIT FOR MY SON'S 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTY. EVERYONE GOT DRESSED UP IN SUPERHERO COSTUMES. I DIDN'T WANT AN OUTFIT THAT WAS TOO REAVEALLING AS THERE WERE HEAPS OF KIDS. THIS OUTFIT WAS GREAT, THE WHITE PART WAS SEE THROUGH DO I JUST PUT A WHITE TOP UNDER IT. I LIVE IN AUSTRALIA AND THE DELIVERY CAME WITHIN A FEW DAYS, WHICH WAS GREAT. THE DRESS WASNT TOO SHORT WHICH WAS GOOD. HOWEVER THE BOOT COVERS WEREN'T THE BEST. THEY WOULD NOT SIT ON MY SHOES I HAD TO PUT TAPE ON THE BOTTOM PART TO HOLD IT IN PLACE. BUT OVERALL THE COSTUME WAS GREAT. MY SON LOVED IT.

  • Rating:
    4 Stars
  • Name:
    KDOWL
    Location:
    TN
    Gender:
    Female

  • This was the first time I have ever bought a costume online, so I was a little nervous, but it turned out okay. I bought a small, I am 5'6" and weigh 135, it fits great. It is very form-fitting. It hugs EVERY curve. It isn't incredibly short, but it's stretchy so when you move around, it rides up. The gloves were way too small. I felt like the guy from the Burger King commercial (small hands). The white part is VERY sheer so you will need to wear something underneath or a nude colored bra.



  • Rating:
    4 Stars

Green Lantern Movie - Green Lantern Uniform Adult Costume


A gorgeous getup for a defender of the Universe.


You'll look sexy and fearless while donning the Green Lantern Movie - Green Lantern Uniform Adult Costume, which features: An emerald and lime green jumpsuit featuring a Green Lantern logo. A matching eye mask and basic character ring is also included with this super style.

  • Available in Adult Sizes: X-Small, Small, Medium and Large.
  • Includes: Jumpsuit, Eye mask, Ring.
  • Does not include boots.
  • Please Note: A basic, non-light-up, Green Lantern character ring is included with this costume. To get the full effect of Hal Jordan’s power ring, be sure to add the Green Lantern Light-Up Ring (sold separately)!
  • This is an officially licensed Green Lantern product.


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Background to The Green Lantern


The Green Lantern is the shared primary alias of several fictional characterssuperheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The first Green Lantern (Alan Scott) was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 (July 1940).[1]
Each Green Lantern possesses a power ring and power lantern that gives the user great control over the physical world as long as the wielder has sufficient willpower and strength to wield it. The ring is one of the most powerful weapons in the universe, and can be very dangerous. While the ring of the Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) was magically powered, the rings worn by all subsequent Lanterns were technological creations of theGuardians of the Universe, who granted such rings to worthy candidates. These individuals made up the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps.[1] After World War II, when sales of superhero comic books generally declined, DC ceased publishing new adventures of Alan Scott as the Green Lantern. In 1959, at the beginning of the Silver Age of Comic Books, DC editor Julius Schwartz assigned writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane to revive the Green Lantern character, this time as test pilot Hal Jordan, who became a founding member of the Justice League of America. In 1970, writer Denny O'Neil and artist Neal Adams teamed Green Lantern with archer Green Arrow in groundbreaking, socially conscious, and award-winning stories that pitted the sensibilities of the law-and-order-oriented Lantern with the populist Green Arrow. Several cosmically themed series followed, as did occasional different individuals in the role of Earth's Green Lantern. Most prominent of these are Hal JordanJohn StewartGuy Gardner, and Kyle Rayner.
Each of the Earth's Green Lanterns has been a member of either the Justice Society of America or the Justice League of America, and John Stewart was featured as one of the main characters in both the Justice League and the Justice League Unlimited animated series. The Green Lanterns are often depicted as being close friends of the various men who have been the Flash, the most notable friendships having been between Alan Scott and Jay Garrick (the Golden Age Green Lantern and Flash), Hal Jordan and Barry Allen (the Silver Age Green Lantern and Flash), and Kyle Rayner and Wally West (the modern age Green Lantern and Flash), as well as Jordan being friends with West.