Jade is one of those classic characters that I have always been aware of (and intrigued by) but have somehow never read a single comic where she appears. When I first started reading comics she was a frequent character on the covers of Infinity, Inc and Green Lantern. Of course at that age, my paltry paperboy salary meant I had to be very selective with my comics, and none of her titles ever made the cut. If I would have realized back then that her mother is Rose Canton (aka The Thorn) and that her green skin is due to her inherited plant powers combine with her father (Alan Scott's) mystical powers I would have been obsessed.. I only discovered her origin after the Blackest Night/Brightest Day storylines 15 years ago. It made her more than just a cool lantern design. Jade won the 2024 McFarlane fan vote (although Bizarro and Eradicator were also in contention and still got figures). She was definitely my top vote, but I was ecstatic to see the overall fan demand. Let's check out Jade below!
Jade some with two hands and two green power effects.
The power effects are pegged-in pieces that will replace and existing hand when worn.
She also comes with a Collector Card and a figure stand.
Time for a Group Pic!
Here are all my Jades together. From Left to Right: DC Direct Pocket Heroes (2004), DC Direct Brightest Day (2011), McFarlane DC Multiverse (2025), Heroclix (2005), Women of the DC Universe Bust (2008), and Eaglemoss (2011)
Cheers!
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