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While the later seasons of the Arrowverse shows teased Batman by setting a portion of a crossover in Gotham City and introducing the hero’s cousin Kate Kane, it felt like another hero was around from the start. Here’s every major Green Lantern Easter egg in the Arrowverse.
1) Coast City

Coast City is a major location in DC Comics, being the home of Earth’s most famous Green Lantern, Hal Jordan. The Arrowverse shows mention Coast City from time to time, but it plays a significant role in Arrow Season 4 when Oliver Queen visits the town and knocks some heads ahead of his return to Starling City.
2) Ferris Air

Hal’s favorite pastime when he isn’t saving the world from extraterrestrial threats is flying. At one point, he works for Ferris Air, a company that his love interest, Carol Ferris, helps run. Ferris Air exists in the Arrowverse, being name-dropped several times, including when Team Flash makes reference to a pilot who works for the company going missing.
3) Obsidian

The Legends of Tomorrow spend their days protecting the timeline, but they almost always meet resistance wherever they go. In Season 2, they fight against the Justice Society of America, a team full of heavy hitters, including Stargirl, Commander Steel, and Vixen. However, the JSA’s most mysterious member, Obsidian, has a major connection to Green Lantern, being the son of Earth’s first Lantern, Alan Scott.
4) Hal Jordan

When Arrow spends time in Coast City, it outright confirms the existence of Hal in the Arrowverse. A man in a flight jacket shows up on screen, and it’s hard to miss the name “Jordan,” which is embroidered on the garment. While Hal never shows up to help the rest of the franchise’s heroes, there is another mention of him on The Flash, when Barry Allen visits his variant’s home and sees the Green Lantern’s name on the house phone.











