I would like to ask the community for more info regarding these feats along with helping me document the sources.
http://www.thegreenlanterncorps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4598
http://realdeathbattleimp.blogspot.com/2019/04/hal-jordan-is-completely-broken.html?m=1
https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/3fe9la/respect_green_lantern_alan_scott_postcrisis/
https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/7qoxer/respect_guy_gardner_dc_post_crisis/
https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/34rnb5/respect_sinestro_postcrisis/
https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/350tf2/respect_the_lantern_corps_postcrisis/
https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/34rvdn/respect_krona_postcrisis/
Pre-Crisis Feats[]
- MFTL+ | Hal was able to move trillions of miles quickly. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #1 August 1960 | Calculation Link
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #13 June 1962
- FTL | Hal moves faster than the speed of light.
- FTL | When Hal was brainwashed Barry Allen could not shake him.
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #30 September 1964
- Hal blocks Ultraman's heat-vision. Not sure if 2-C at the time. The highest Superman feat at this time was 3-B
- A drained Hal punches and knocks out Power Ring.
- 5-B | A device blowing up Earth one and two would have killed them as well.
- 4-B | Withstands a supernova | Justice League of America Vol 1 #42 February 1966
- Hal Jordan can time travel | Green Lantern Vol 2 #51 March 1967
- MFTL+ Using 4 probes, Hal searches the universe in a heartbeat | Green Lantern Vol 2 #63 September 1968
- Hal time travels again | Green Lantern Vol 2 #66 January 1969
- Time Manipulation | Froze every being within 1000 miles of a shattered planet, weakening himself. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #72 October 1969
- Kal-El easily stomps Hal without Kryptonite. | Action Comics Vol 1 #437 July 1974
- TBA | Hal catches Flash with his Power Ring beam when Superman and Hawkman could not. | Justice League of America Vol 1 #125 December 1975
- At least Low 2-C | The Time Trapper sends the energy from an unknown amount of power rings to the time-dimension to destroy all but one possible future | Superman Vol 1 #295 January 1976
- 4-B | Hal flew through a supernova | Green Lantern Vol 2 #91 November 1976
- 3-B to 3-A | Withstood the Universe's magnetic force | Green Lantern Vol 2 #135 December 1980 | Limit
- Gravity is scaled to the mass in the universe, thus no timeline is affected
- 2-C | An alien who copied Hal's body, memories, and stole his ring hurts and may kill Superman | DC Comics Presents Vol 1 #26 October 1980
- A Time Transmitter Beam brings Hal into the future and causes memory alterations | Green Lantern Vol 2 #136 January 1981
- Hal Jordan travels to the past | Green Lantern Vol 2 #137 February 1981
- Unknown, possibly 2-C | According to Superman, the power of Hal’s ring defies all quantification. | Justice League of America Vol 1 #189 April 1981
- At least 4-B, possibly higher When a massive Black Hole that grows hourly will soon destroy an entire Sector (1/3600 of the universe…), the Green Lantern of that sector dives in and seals the massive Black Hole. The effort leaves him bloodied and bruised, even near death, but he does it regardless. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #151 April 1982
- 2-C with prep time | Hal designed a prison that was capable of holding Ultra-Man and the Crime Syndicate. Power Girl and Alan Scott prove incapable of shattering the construct. It takes the combined power of Dr. Fate and Starman to do the job. | Justice League of America Vol 1 #207 October 1982
- Time Manipulation | Green Lantern finds himself trapped in a stasis field by a woman scientist who wishes to tap the power of his ring to create a time-warp in which she can reunite with her now-dead lover. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #158 November 1982
- Teleportation | Hal teleports various members of the JLA various places, despite not actually being near a good number of them. | Justice League of America Vol 1 #212 March 1983
- A rookie GL seals up a bridge to the Anti-Matter universe bursting forth with Anti-Matter. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #164 May 1983
- 4-C | Hal uses his ring to rekindle a dying Star-Sun, enabling the planets of the system to flourish. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #23 September 1963
- 4-B | A Green Lantern zips up an artificial black hole | Green Lantern Vol 2 #169 October 1983
- Teleportation | Hal teleports a bunch of innocent bystanders away. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #172 January 1984
- 2-C | Hal Jordan says that he stopped Superman cold once | Justice League of America Vol 1 #224 March 1984
- Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual Vol 1 #1 October 1985
- 5-A | Arisia contains a white dwarf star fragment that is moving at extreme speeds and destroying everything in its path.
- At least 4-C | Arisia plunges into a star ‘with no more effort than setting out into a summer shower’. Tomar and Arisia are also tracking an energy trail during this time.
- Time Manipulation | Guy Gardner warps time and space to bring the Shark back to life. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #196 January 1986
- Time Travel | Unknown
- De-evolution | Unknown
- Time Travel | Hal beams the flash and reverse flash to 1913 | Unknown
- Time Manipulation | The ring can create chronal energy | Unknown
Post-Crisis Feats (February 1986)[]
- According to Dr. Ub'x, the Crisis caused time-travel to be more difficult. Lantern Ch'p and Dr's Sucker Stick together may not sustain them for the time-travel trip. The Sucker Stick was made to be a match for green power. | Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #214 July 1987
- Time travel is harder since the crisis. Hal and Arisia time-travel. Both wondered if they would make the trip. Hal, Ch'p, and Arisia travel back to the present. | Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #215 August 1987
- Unknown A Pre-Crisis Kilowog survives the Crisis somehow | Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #218 November 1987
- Kilowog's first appearance | Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #201 June 1986
- Based on the panels, It appears that the ring absorbed his life energy along with the planet and survived somehow. It was able to maintain Kilowog's body afterward, but not his people without enough energy.
- Kilowog didn't tank the entire Multiversal Crisis Wave.
- The Crisis Wave occurs, but Kilowog's universe isn't destroyed, only his planet. Other stars are even shown in the background. The Crisis Wave is allowed to destroy bits and pieces.
- Teleportation | Carol Ferris/Star Sapphire teleports Hal Jordan off Earthto Golgotha, and Hal teleports back | Action Comics Vol 1 #603 June 1988, Action Comics Vol 1 #604 June 1988, and Action Comics Vol 1 #605 June 1988
- 4-B | Hal Jordan fights Captain Atom | Action Comics Vol 1 #630 December 1988
- Captain Atom didn't learn about his Universal level powers until Captain Atom Vol 2 #54 June 1991 , #55, #56, and #57.
- John Stewart analyzes and recreates an Anti-Life Catcher. | Cosmic Odyssey Vol 1 #2 January 1989
- 4-B | When a Doomsday device, created by the Aspect of the Anti-Life being, converts a planet into Anti-Matter, shoots it into the sun and then causes the sun to go Nova John’s Auto-Protect feature saves both him and the Martian Manhunter. | Cosmic Odyssey Vol 1 #1 December 1988 , Cosmic Odyssey Vol 1 #2 January 1989
- Note, the Supernova did not cause the Milky Way to tremble by brute force. There are four-star systems are where the aspects of the Anti-Life Equation can cause the Milky Way Galaxy to collapse in on itself. The destroyed systems basically upset the balance of the millions of interconnected star systems.
- Teleportation and Time Manipulation | On the verge of death, Hal stops time (stretching a nanosecond into Eternity) and teleports or transports beings from all across the planet to decide someone worthy to carry on for him. He later decides that he in fact doesn’t want to die, and wills himself to life with the ring. | Action Comics Vol 1 #642 March 1989
- Teleportation | Hal teleports Crimson Fox. | Justice League Spectacular April 1992
- Breeon wants to be sent one hour into the past. He asks the ring if it will give him more ring charge, but the ring says no regarding the charge. Breeon wants to reverse time or turn back time, but the ring says it is impossible as the resulting disturbance would imperil reality. | Green Lantern Corps Quarterly Vol 1 #2 September 1992
- 4-B | Hal Jordan vs Sinestro | Green Lantern Vol 3 #50 March 1994
- Zero Hour Reboot | Zero Hour Vol 1 #1 September 1994
- Parallax destroys Time Trapper the first time | Zero Hour Vol 1 #4 September 1994
- Parallax Hal destroys Time Trapper a second time | Zero Hour Vol 1 #1 September 1994
- Time Trapper is still alive | Zero Hour Vol 1 #0 September 1994
- Parallax Hal Jordan teleports Oliver. | Green Arrow Vol 2 #96 April 1995
- Final Night Vol 1 #4 November 1996
- Parallax Hal can pause time and supposedly traveled to the beginning of time. |
- 4-B | Parallax dies stopping the Sun-Eater
- Based on Dream of the Endless he will surpass Hal Jordan | JLA Vol 1 #22 September 1998
- 4-B | A rookie Hal due to a timewarp was forced to fight himself as Parallax. Young Hal says their wills are even(They are the same person), but Parallax says that he has more power. | Green Lantern Vol 3 #106 October 1998
- Time Travel | Parallax Hal says that "time's a tool to" him. For him, "it's like a history book." He "can open to any page" he wants.
- Green Lantern war with Apokolips. | Green Lantern 80-Page Giant Vol 1 #1 December 1998 to #3
- 4-B | Kyle contains a supernova for a brief period of time. | DC One Million Vol 1 #4 November 1998
- MFTL+ | Kyle Rayner crosses over 10 Lightyears in a very short timeframe by driving a construct Car | Green Lantern: New Corps Vol 1 #1 February 1999
- At least 4-C | Abin Sur defeats “Traitor”, a being who absorbs power from dying star-suns, absorb’s him into the planet/world/universe within his ring and then casually rebuilds an entire old west town that was reduced to rubble. | Legends of the DC Universe Vol 1 #21 October 1999
- At least 4-C, possibly higher | Kyle takes a point-blank blast from Traitor, whose blasts have more energy than some stars. Survives a second blast | Legends of the DC Universe Vol 1 #38 March 2001
- Inside his battery, Hal fuses will and imagination to create a Microverse, projected from the hologram of his mind. | Green Lantern: Will world July 2001
- At least 4-B | Kyle Rayner holds back Imperiex Prime, but not the Big Bang | Superman Vol 2 #173 October 2001
- Imperiex Prime's only base feat is easily vaporizing Doomsday | Adventures of Superman Vol 1 #594 September 2001
- Thanks to the sacrifice of Strange Visitor and General Sam Lane, Earth's forces managed to crack Imperiex's armor, intending that Darkseid would subsequently use Boom Tubes to transfer Imperiex's energy from entire galaxies back to the galaxies he had destroyed. However, Brainiac-13 appeared on the battleground with Warworld, absorbing the Imperiex energies and vowing to use them to rule everything.
- It is only in Action Comics Vol 1 #782 October 2001 that Imperiex and Warworld are sent into the past that they detonate another Big Bang.
- Marty brings Tom to him through teleportation. | Green Lantern Legacy: The Last Will and Testament of Hal Jordan January 2002
- Hal says that the ring can turn dreams into matter, read minds, fly, invisibility, pass through walls, teleport, and walk through time. | Green Lantern Legacy: The Last Will and Testament of Hal Jordan January 2002
- Kyle Rayner as Ion is Nigh-Omnipresent | Green Lantern Vol 3 #146 March 2002
- 4-B | Contains a star destroying entropic weapon | Green Lantern Vol 3 #167 September 2003
- 4-B | Hal Jordan vs Sinestro Round 2 Also a possible FTL combat speed feat, considering they fight from the moon to Saturn in the span of an argument. Causes a collision so powerful it bends reality, Space Manipulation | Green Lantern: Rebirth Vol 1 #5 April 2005
- BFR? | 5 GL use their rings, which are connected the A.I. on Oa, to tap into the Central Power Battery and send Parallax back there. Each of them absorbs a piece of Parallax into their rings and sends it to Oa. | Green Lantern: Rebirth Vol 1 #6 May 2005
- Hal uses his ring to perform brain surgery. | Green Lantern Vol 4 #4 October 2005
- 4-B | Green Lanterns survive a supernova, and Kilowog pulls the ship from a black hole. | Green Lantern Corps: Recharge Vol 1 #2 December 2005
- MFTL+ | Hal Jordan travels from Oa to the edge of the universe in 10 hours | Green Lantern Vol 4 #11 June 2006
- The diameter of the DC Universe is at least 100 Trillion LY | Superman: Man of Steel Vol 1 #115 August 2001
- Low 2-C | Takes a punch from Superboy-Prime | Infinite Crisis Vol 1 #7 June 2006
- Surviving 1 punch from Superboy-Prime shouldn't make someone on par with him. Ion (Sodam Yat, Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #17 December 2007 ) bloodily fighting Superboy-Prime, now that's fighting on par. | Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #18 January 2008
- MFTL+ | Lantern Stel, a robot, willed his ring within a Nanosecond | Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #14 September 2007
- 4-B | John Stewart reaches his ring's limit when trying to recreate the Xanashi Star system | Green Lantern Vol 4 #26 February 2008
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #25 January 2008
- The Guardians are able to pierce the Anti-Monitor's armor.
- It is stated that the Guardians need the help of every ring slinger to just scratch the weakened Anti-Monitor.
- The explosion of Warworld with its Yellow Power Battery is able to injure the weakened Anti-Monitor
- Low 2-C | A Guardian self-destructs, removing Superboy-Prime from the universe, atom by atom, and warping him into the multiverse
- 4-B | Hal can severely damage AMAZO with all of the League's powers | Justice League of America Vol 2 #23 September 2008
- 4-B | Black Canary can also severely damage AMAZO | Justice League of America Vol 2 #24 October 2008
- This is because the power of hope is nothing without the willpower to enact it. Green Lantern vol. 4 #38 March 2009
- While hope is the most powerful of the seven emotions, Blue Lanterns must be near an active Green Lantern's power ring to tap into their own rings' full power. Otherwise, the rings are only capable of the default abilities of flight and a protective aura.
- The Blue Lantern's protective aura allows them to survive in space and other hostile environments and can be manipulated to a limited degree even without a Green Lantern present, using it to augment their strength and extending it to form a larger shield, but this ability is almost exclusively defensive. Blue rings must be activated by true hope before they will operate at their user's command.
- Unknown, Likely 4-B | With other Lanterns, they spike the second Mandrakk, Rox Ogama. | Final Crisis Vol 1 #7 March 2009
- Dax Novu is the original Mandrakk. This guy was the one who fought the Thought Robot in the Monitor-Sphere. This guy was later faded into the Overvoid. | Final Crisis: Superman Beyond Vol 1 #2 March 2009
- Considering that it only took the heat vision of several Supermen and a team Green Lantern stake to easily take down Rox Ogama where they needed a Monitor-Sphere Thought Robot to barely take down Dax Novu, I'm going to say that they are on very different levels.
- Ganthet states that Hal's will can power the entire Blue Lantern Corps. In order for the blue power ring to function, it needs the aura of green willpower, supplied by a Green Lantern Ring to be in proximity to it; otherwise, the ring will only allow limited flight, limited energy projection and constructs, and protection from the vacuum of space. In other words, Hal is the on switch for the Blue Corp. | Green Lantern Vol 4 #39 April 2009
- Teleportation | Indigo Lantern Teleportation | Blackest Night, Brightest Day, War of the Green Lanterns
- Not even a White Lantern can harm the Anti-Monitor. | Brightest Day
- 4-B | Hal escapes (Crispus Allen) Black Lantern Spectre's grasp and knocks out Black Lantern Spectre’s jaw to no effect. Several lanterns attack him to no real effect. The Spectre's power eclipses everyone and the Guardians. The Spectre is scared of Parallax. | Green Lantern Vol 4 #50 March 2010
- 4-B Hal blasts Captain Atom who is holding back | Action Comics Vol 1 #885 March 2010
- Low 2-C | Parallax Hal Jordan hurts the Spectre | Green Lantern Vol 4 #51 April 2010
- 4-B | Hal fights on par with Lobo | Green Lantern Vol 4 #55 August 2010
- MFTL+? | Hal catches Parallax Flash who is running in circles Green Lantern Vol 4 #60 January 2011
- Low 2-C | The Butcher and (Crispus Allen) Spectre fight on par with each other. | Green Lantern Vol 4 #61 February 2011
- Unknown, Likely 4-B | Krona who had Ion easily tanked all of Hal's willpower, but Hal was able to scratch Krona | Green Lantern Vol 4 #62 March 2011
- Low 2-C to 2-C | Hal Jordan kills Krona who absorbed all the Emotional Entities. The writers made Hal stronger than a guardian and 7 Emotional Entities put together somehow. This is the last issue before the New 52 reboot. | Green Lantern Vol 4 #67 August 2011
New 52 Feats[]
- 4-B Comparable to Superman | Justice League Vol 2 #2 December 2011
- New 52 Superman evenly fought against Orion's New 52 Avatar
- The shock waves of his clash with an Nth metal golem destroyed a star system | Unknown Source
- New 52 Superman evenly fought against Orion's New 52 Avatar
- Unknown | The Mobius Chair confirms to Metron that Light Rings are the most powerful weapons in the Prime universe at this point in time. | Green Lantern Vol 5 #35 December 2014
- 4-B Mogo Lights Up a Dying Universe | Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion Vol 1 #1 March 2016
- Low 2-C Hal Jordan with Krona's power gauntlet scares alternate Parallax Hal Jordan | Green Lantern Vol 5 #50 May 2016
- According to Post-Crisis, the Gauntlet draws power directly from the Central Power Battery and Willpower Entity Ion. | Green Lantern Vol 4 #66 July 2011
Rebirth Feats[]
- Hal forges a ring with Krona's gauntlet | Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps: Rebirth #1 September 2016
- Low 2-C After creating a ring with Krona's Gauntlet, Hall overcomes Parallax Sinestro with Raw Willpower | Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #7 December 2016
- Hal almost creates a Speed Force singularity because he is moving so fast. | Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #28 November 2017
- MFTL+ He is attempting to catch up to Lightray and Highfather who are avoiding Omega Beams.
- Parallax Superman is taken down by Qwards. | Superman Vol 4 #30 November 2017
- Hal did not fight Parallax Superman. It was an illusion over regular Superman. | Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #30 December 2017
- The Green Lantern Vol 1 #4 April 2019
- Lantern Hyperia-3 is a Stellar AI or a Smart-Star
- A Green Lantern is nearly drained by an Adult Sun-Eater before Hal saves him and kills the Sun-Eater.
- Without sufficient willpower, four power rings generating a plasma field to mimic a star will burn out in minutes. Even with extra willpower, it could not be sustained for at least an hour.
- High 4-C Contained the U-bomb with the Central Power Battery reserves. "All we know is this -- prior to his disappearance, an energy output was recorded equivalent to ten-to-the-44th-power joules." | The Green Lantern Vol 1 #6 June 2019
- The U-Bomb's detonation would cause all matter in the universe to bind to a compressed quark core.
- Using the Central Power Battery, Hal stops the detonation, is shot into deep space, and is miniaturized into his ring | The Green Lantern Vol 1 #7 July 2019
Undocumented Feats (Possibly 4-B and up)[]
According to Mr.Terrific the energy within Alan can destroy the solar system.
The ring's power can be supplemented with the hope of other living beings; for instance, Saint Walker and Warth were able to reduce a dying sun's age by 8.6 billion years because of the hope emanating from the inhabitants of a nearby planet. Walker was a priest on his home planet of Astonia (with a wife and two children), which was doomed, as its ancient sun was dying. Saint Walker manages to calm his despairing people and give them hope in the face of extinction, which causes a Blue Lantern ring to choose him as a member of the Blue Lantern Corps, stating that he "has the ability to instill great hope". With his ring, he sets his sun's age back 8.9 billion years, thereby saving his home planet Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #1 (July 2009)
MFTL+ Hal tags Prof. Zoom who blitzes Superman and Wonder Woman
Pulls a ship out of a yellow star's gravity
Beats Mongul with the yellow weakness Mongul I is almost pre-DOS Superman levels
Solos Gardner, Hector Hammond, and Star Sapphire
Blitzes Wonder Girl and her lasso
Holds off Lobo and Captain Comet
Overpowers his own yellow weakness to beat Sinestro
Makes arrows to pierce Mongul II Mongul II is close to Superman level
Overcomes a monster that was absorbing lantern energy before The monster was able to do it, being a creature of fear
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...2/ad87c718.jpg | When Sinestro creates the Empath-Star with his ring, a living star which can amplify the natural aptitudes of any who approach (Making fearless GL’s like Hal dangerously reckless and making slow and steady guys like Flash horribly slow to react..), Hal bombards the star packing down it’s Atom’s to create a shell (With an assist from Barry, natch).