DONNA PARKER | BIOGRAPHY | |
Created by Joe Edkin, Jeff Hedzel and Mac Myers |
PERSONAL DATA
Occupation: Green Lantern
Homeworld: Earth
Space Sector: 2814
Citizenship: American
Marital Status: Widowed
Known Relatives: Richard (husband, deceased), Dale (son), Alice, Chrissy (daughters)
Group Affiliation(s): Green Lantern Corps
Gender: Female
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
First Appearance: Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #4 (Spring 1993): "The Best Choice"
Creators: Joe Edkin, Jeff Hedzel and Mac Myers
HISTORY
In the early 1950's, the Guardians of the Universe decided that a member of the Green Lantern Corps must be established on Earth to act as its' protector. They were concerned about Earth's entry into the nuclear age, and believed humans had not yet proven themselves to be responsible with so much power. The Guardians attempted to recruit Donna Parker, a schoolteacher from Nebraska.
A mother of three, Donna Parker had lost her husband in the Korean War. She was approached by a Guardian offering the responsibilities of a Green Lantern. Parker turned down the Guardians' offer, believing her children must come first. - Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #4
It has not been revealed if Abin Sur, the Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814 at that time, had known of this, or if the Guardians offered any other humans the power ring before Hal Jordan became a Green Lantern.
POWERS AND WEAPONS
As a Green Lantern, Donna Parker possessed a power ring and power battery.
CHRONOLOGY
For a definitive list of appearances of Donna Parker in chronological order click here
GLCWP NOTE
Although in a GLCQ letter column, the editor tries to dismiss this story as not being in continuity, I think it fits very well. It is unusual, but not unheard of to have more than one Green Lantern in a Space Sector.
At the time of this story, I assume the Justice Society has disbanded, and the "costumed mystery men" were in retirement. My pet theory is due to the rampant paranoia of the McCarthy era, the Guardians wanted to down play extraterrestrial involvement by having a human operative on Earth. Failing this, they called upon Captain Comet, a mutant who is one hundred thousand years more evolutionarily advanced than other humans.