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Eisner Nominee Tim Sheridan takes us behind the scenes of Alan Scott: The Green Lantern!

Matt Sernaker, Editor-In-Chief

It’s time once again for the Eisner Awards! Voting is officially underway for the annual celebration of the talented creative teams in the comic industry, and we are pleased to share a new series of exclusive interviews with the 2025 nominees.

Alan Scott: The Green Lantern is a limited series by Writer Tim Sheridan (Teen Titans Academy), Artist Cian Tormey (Superman: Son of Kal-El), Colorist Matt Herms (The Flash), and Letterer Lucas Gattoni (Blue Beetle: Graduation Day). This team crafted an incredible story for Alan Scott (we’ve been raving about this book for months), and now the book has been nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Limited Series. To celebrate the nomination, we are excited to welcome back Writer Tim Sheridan for a special behind the scenes look on the creative process for this fan-favorite book from Dawn of DC.

Alan Scott: The Green Lantern. Image provided by DC.

Part 1: The Pitch

Part 2: Themes

Part 3: The Creative Process

Part 4: Legacy

Part 5: The Public Service Announcement

If you work in the comic industry, don’t forget to cast your vote in the 2025 Eisner Awards. Prospective voters can apply at https://cci.tiny.us/2025Eisners. The deadline for voting is June 5. New voters must have registered by May 29 in order to be invited to the ballot.

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