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Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn 2

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn 2 Signature
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1426413012
Owner: The Captain

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: My CGC Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn Collection  Score: 44
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

January, 1990

"The Trail"

Keith Giffen, Gerard Jones - Writers
Keith Giffen - Penciler
Mark D. Bright, Klaus Janson - Cover Artists
Romeo Tanghal - Inker
Anthony Tollin - Colorist
Albert DeGuzman - Letterer
Andrew Helfer, Kevin Dooley - Editors
Dick Giordano - Executive Editor

Synopsis:
Hal dreams that he is flying in space and crashes into a huge lantern. When he wakes up, he finds himself in the desert near the sign he crashed through. Hal hitches a ride to the hospital and visits his friend Andy, who tells him that the police know he (Hal) was drunk when the crash occurred. When Hal hears people coming toward Andy's room, he flies away. While in the air, Hal startles a Ferris Aircraft pilot and nearly causes him to crash. But at the last minute, Hal uses his ring to help the plane land safely.
On the moon, a yellow alien is looking for Abin Sur. The alien makes his way to Earth and finds Sur's body. Realizing that the ring has been given to a new Green Lantern, the alien attempts to pick up its trail.
Hal turns himself in to the police. The officer takes all of his possessions, including his ring. Suddenly, the yellow alien bursts into the jail, killing many of the officers. Hal rushes out of his cell, which has been demolished, and grabs his ring. He expects to easily defeat the alien, but the ring had no effect.

Notes:
Signed by: Mark (Doc) Bright on 09/23/2016

Trivia:
Hal Jordan off-handedly remarks that he has heard of people before who've had powers like his, but not since World War II. He is likely referring to the Justice Society of America, or even more likely, Alan Scott.

Quotes:
"I can't believe this. With that ring I'm probably the most powerful man on earth. I've heard of people with powers like this... from World War II... But Nobody Since. Nobody till me. And here I am... "
- Hal Jordan



 
 
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