Post by HoM on May 26, 2018 14:47:49 GMT -5
To enjoy any of the stories below, simply click on the cover thumbnail of the relevant issue and you'll be taken straight to it.
SPECIAL NOTE: Recently we consolidated the numbering of our two Green Lantern titles (the Tales of the Green Lantern Corps ten-issue series and the two volumes of Green Lantern), so while the numbering may appear different here to when you're inside the issues themselves, everything is straight forward and laid out in chronological order for your reading pleasure. Also, as of #52 (not yet collected), Green Lantern was renamed Green Lantern Corps, to best represent the direction of the ongoing title. Thank you for your consideration!
#73-75: "The End of an Era"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Nathan Kilburn (#74) and Roy Flinchum (#75)
When Alan Scott awakens from his years long coma, he's not in the driving seat of his body anymore. Instead, the Starheart, a cosmic entity previously kept in check by the hero's supreme willpower has assumed control, and after soundly defeating the Justice Society of America, he intends to change the world to suit his twisted vision! A chance encounter with a mysterious entity calling itself the Starsoul is the only thing that keeps a small cadre of Green Lanterns from being caught in the Starheart's reality bending attack on Earth, and it's up to them to restore things to as they should be in the aftermath, no matter the cost-- and that cost is high, as not everyone makes it back from this one alive!
#70-72 & ANNUAL #3: "State of Decay"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Roy Flinchum
The hunt for Black Hand reaches a fever pitch as Sector 2814's Green Lanterns land in Coast City-- and in the middle of a death trap that springs without mercy! With the dead rising from the grave and an immense shield blocking their escape, our heroes must not only contend with their quarry, but also the numerous undead villains Black Hand brought with him! All the while, the ghoulish villain himself is executing his master plan-- the manifestation of his dread guardian upon the world, along with teaming with a very familiar face to bring about the deaths of everyone in Coast City! With countless lives in the balance and threats from every side mounting against them, will the Green Lanterns win the day? And even if they do, will they escape with their lives intact?
#67-69: "Vanguard of the Volthoom Corps"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by ArtTeach (#67 & 69) and Steve Howard (#68)
When John Stewart's evil double from Reality-3 arrives and steals his ring, it's a race against time to travel to a parallel world before the man known as Power Ring can create his own Corps, fuelled by the evil entity known as Volthoom! When he's needed the most, Hank Henshaw returns to the Green Lantern Corps fold to accompany John to Reality-3, but the new Volthoom Corps isn't the only threat that awaits them... Power Ring's team-- the Crime Syndicate of Amerika-- have laid a trap on Reality-3's Oa, that will lead to the creation of a deadly new threat to the Corps, and all this doesn't count the trials undertaken by Guy Gardner and Thaal Sinestro as they search for weaponry capable of taking the fight to the monstrous Parallax!
#64-66: "Haunted Houses"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Jf Joutel (#64) and Roy Flinchum (#65-66)
Ever since Hank Henshaw came onto the scene he's led a troubled life. The loss of his wife, brother-in-law and best friend during the ill-fated Excalibur space flight, his own death at the hands of Mongul that led to his resurrection and subsequent possession by the Predator entity, then his imprisonment for the crimes committed by the thing that wore him like a flesh suit... things have not gone his way in a good long time. But after yet another trauma, Henshaw's will broke and his power ring abandoned him, leading to his friend John Stewart taking him to a hospital world to recuperate. But when mysteries boil to the surface during his time spent in their care, a ringless Henshaw has to face off against a force of unbridled evil when War World materialises in the skies above their heads!
#61-63: "Elements of Chaos"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by ArtTeach (#61) and Roy Flinchum (#62-63)
John Stewart journeys to Japan and meets the heroes of ULTRA ELEMENT FORCE 5, a group of teens who wield power rings capable of harnessing the five Buddhist elements-- earth, water, fire, air and ether! He wants to know where they got their rings, but when one of their number is murdered by a mysterious alien threat, he's dragged into a cosmic murder mystery! Meanwhile, Guy Gardner learns that someone has been murdered outside of Hal Jordan's old home, and the culprit appears to be none other than the long-thought-dead Black Hand! Whatever happened to William Hand after his deadly brain tumour diagnosis? And what's he doing walking around like the walking dead?
#60: "Parallel Lives"
Written by House Of Mystery
Cover by Alex Vasquez
Ever since the events of "Scarlet Reign", Kyle Rayner has wielded the mysterious power of the White Lantern. But what happens when infinite power is in the hands of a man barely in his twenties, whose most random thoughts can become real with a slip of his imagination? As Kyle plummets to Earth, it's a question that promises to be answered as the White Lantern meets a superhero team known as the Justice Society, who protect Earth from the countless threats thrown at them by the cosmos... in the absence of the Green Lantern Corps...
#57-59: "Form and Void"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Roy Flinchum
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Individually, Guy Gardner and Hank Henshaw experience their worst day on the job and one of them doesn't make it out with a ring on his finger. Guy investigates the disappearance of a Daxamite colony and finds a horror show run by the mad Kryptonian surgeon Xa-Du, who decides to spend some time taking the Green Lantern apart. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Hank investigates a deadly figure from his past who unleashes chaos across Metropolis, and is confronted by Lex Luthor, a man the public thinks is altrusistic but who Henshaw knows is nothing of the sort. Hank confronts the events that led to the death of his wife and best friends on the shuttle Excalibur, but discovers that nothing he knew was as it seems when Luthor reveals the identity of a mysterious benefactor...
#51-52 & #56: "Falling Down"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Alex Vasquez (#51 & #56) and Joey Jarin (##52)
Edited by Don Walsh (#51)
Covers by Alex Vasquez (#51 & #56) and Joey Jarin (##52)
Edited by Don Walsh (#51)
After the harrowing events of the seven-part epic "Scarlet Reign", these stand alone issues spotlight the new status quo as the Jordans host a party for their Green Lantern friends and Hal contemplate a future outside the sphere of the Corps, while Kyle Rayner continues to experiment with his reality-bending White Lantern abilities. Hank Henshaw's past is spilled into the present after being infected by the horrific Black Starro and John Stewart finally learns the truth behind the identity of Evil Star, the monstrous cosmic terrorist whose actions resulted in the deaths of trillions across the universe.
#44-50: "Scarlet Reign"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Joey Jarin (#44 & 50), Alex Vasquez (#45-47), Matt Erkhart (#48) and Jf Joutel (#49)
Edited by Alex Vasquez and Don Walsh
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Joey Jarin (#44 & 50), Alex Vasquez (#45-47), Matt Erkhart (#48) and Jf Joutel (#49)
Edited by Alex Vasquez and Don Walsh
After the events of the last year, Hal Jordan has retired from the Green Lantern Corps and the world. In his stead, his old allies fight on, but they'll need to muster all their will if they're to win the day when the Red Lantern Corps burst onto the scene. Atrocitus holds a dimension-spanning grudge against the man he knows as Parallax, but what if the universe he fights across is not the one he once called home? That doesn't matter to the Red Lantern Corps, as they bring their war to Oa and face off against the united front of the Green Lanterns and Star Sapphires. Meanwhile, Evil Star triggers universal genocide when he rebuilds the machine that allowed Krona to see the beginnings of the universe. The first time the machine was activated the multiverse was born, but this time all the stars across the universe extinguish, and it'll take the return of a long-thought dead hero to reignite them. All this and the return of ancient enemies and heroes thought gone forever, culminating in the mega-sized fiftieth issue.
#41-43: "Brand New Light"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Matt Erkhart (#41), Vinny Smith (#42) and Brandon Herren (#43)
Edited by Mark Bowers and David Charlton
Covers by Matt Erkhart (#41), Vinny Smith (#42) and Brandon Herren (#43)
Edited by Mark Bowers and David Charlton
John Stewart's tenure as the sole Green Lantern of Earth begins in earnest as he faces off a Solomon Grundy contagion that transforms New York citizens into bizarre aberrations, then unites with Adam Strange to help unpick a mystery left over from Hal Jordan's time as a Green Lantern-- whatever happened to the people of Rann in the wake of the Predator's attack in "Love Lost"? His investigation takes him across the galaxy to an Apokoliptikan stronghold that holds horrors from his past, and it'll take all his will to survive when he faces off against an evil titan who wants to see him dead!
#37-40: "Love Lost"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Nathan Kilburn (#37 & #38), Kraig Nicol (#39) and Joey Jarin (#40)
Edited by Don Walsh
Covers by Nathan Kilburn (#37 & #38), Kraig Nicol (#39) and Joey Jarin (#40)
Edited by Don Walsh
The game changes in a massive way as the Predator bursts onto the scene, harbouring a massive grudge against Hal Jordan and vowing to take away everything he ever loved in this harrowing four-parter. Hal's coming to term with being a father, but while trying to build his relationship with Chloe Sullivan, all hell breaks loose. The Predator obliterates Rann, then picks apart Hal's comrades in the Corps, until his final gambit is revealed. As Coast City is shattered by the Predator, he holds Jessica-- Hal's daughter-- hostage, all the while the clock is ticking as Earth begins to break apart. Not everybody makes it out of this alive as we wrap up two years worth of Green Lantern adventures in this explosive finale...
#35-36 & ANNUAL #2: "Rising And Falling"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Jessica Byrne (#35 & #36) and Mark Saxton (Annual #2)
Edited by Don Walsh
Covers by Jessica Byrne (#35 & #36) and Mark Saxton (Annual #2)
Edited by Don Walsh
Former astronaut and current Green Lantern Hank Henshaw takes the spotlight as Hal Jordan sits on Oa, awaiting clearance from his quarantine after having been infected with the Legion virus in "Infect!". But when Mongul returns to Earth after his defeat in "Mongul Rising", the young Green Lantern has to use everything he's been taught if he hopes to survive the day. All this and more as the mysteries behind Thaal Sinestro's falls from grace are finally revealed, as he finally escapes from the thrall of the villianous Parallax!
#31-34: "Infect!"
Written by House Of Mystery
Covers by Jessica Byrne (#31 & #32), Mark Saxton (#33) and James McNeil (#34)
Edited by Kevin Feeney and Don Walsh
Covers by Jessica Byrne (#31 & #32), Mark Saxton (#33) and James McNeil (#34)
Edited by Kevin Feeney and Don Walsh
The Qwardian contagion known as the Legion Virus is designed to do two things-- infect Green Lanterns and spread across the universe until every living soul is corrupted. Guy Gardner managed to fight off the programming for over a year, but even the greatest will cannot hold off the inevitable forever. As the Legion Virus makes a vicious return and infects the greatest Green Lantern of them, it's up to a collection of the Corps' best to prevent Hal Jordan from reaching Oa and infecting the Central Power Battery. With a Green Lantern ring on his finger, can Guy Gardner step up to the plate and prove why he deserves induction into the Corps?
GLC:L #0-5 & GL #28-30: "Green Lantern Corps: Liberation"
Written by Daniel Palmer, Scott Kruger and House Of Mystery
Written by Daniel Palmer, Scott Kruger and House Of Mystery
Covers by Jf Joutel (#28 & GLC:L #0-3), Jonathan Biermann (#29), ArtTeach (GLC:L #4-5) and KEROGA (#30)
Edited by Brian Burchette, Dan Palmer, Don Walsh and House Of Mystery
Edited by Brian Burchette, Dan Palmer, Don Walsh and House Of Mystery
After the cataclysmic events of "The Apokolips Imperative", the Green Lantern Corps was destroyed and Oa was occupied by the returning Manhunters. Now a contingent of ringless, former Green Lanterns fight back, teaming up with Kyle Rayner-- the Torchbearer-- Hal Jordan and Hank Henshaw-- the only Green Lanterns with power rings-- and a variety of cosmic heroes, all with the aim of restoring the Green Lantern Corps to its former glory, and reclaiming Oa from occupation under the tyranny of the genocidal Manhunters and their deadly Grandmaster, an ancient enemy who stands revealed to be a man thought long dead by the Corps!
#24-27: "Hearts And Minds"
Written by Daniel Palmer
Covers by Ramon Villalobos (#24), KEROGA (#25) Brian Hodges (#26) and MischiefDragon (#27)
Edited by Don Walsh
Covers by Ramon Villalobos (#24), KEROGA (#25) Brian Hodges (#26) and MischiefDragon (#27)
Edited by Don Walsh
Hal Jordan never thought he needed to induct a back-up Green Lantern, but when the telepathic villain known as Hector Hammond arrives on the scene, he might not have a choice in the matter! After teaming up with the original Green Lantern of Earth, Alan Scott, and spending time with his closest friends in the hero-business, Barry Allen and Oliver Queen, Hal needs to fight off the psychic threat of Hammond and prevent Coast City from falling under his influence. When the lives of the city he loves at stake, will Hal and his new partner be able to win the day?
#22-23: "Mongul Rising"
Written by Daniel Palmer
Cover by Roy Flinchum (#22) and Ramon Villalobos (#23)
Edited by Don Walsh
Cover by Roy Flinchum (#22) and Ramon Villalobos (#23)
Edited by Don Walsh
The Guardians of the Universe had many secrets, and there is none more deadly to Earth than the monster they buried under the sands of Mars. Hal Jordan teams up with the Torchbearer, Kyle Rayner, as Mongul arrives on the scene seeking revenge for his centuries long imprisonment. Can these two heroes co-exist long enough to put Mongul away again, or will the powerful threat he poses be too much for the rookie and a man who's recently been through hell?
#19-21: "Brave New World"
Written by House Of Mystery and Scott Kruger
Covers by Jf Joutel (#19 & 21) and SteffanL (#20)
Edited by Mark Bowers and Scott Kruger
Covers by Jf Joutel (#19 & 21) and SteffanL (#20)
Edited by Mark Bowers and Scott Kruger
In the aftermath of his mother's funeral, Hal Jordan faces off against the villainous Kavorkian, a villain who seeks to destroy this reality and journey to a new one! The terrible thing? Kavorkian succeeds! Reduced to an energy projection, Hal hitches a ride to a strange new universe where Thaal Sinestro is still a Green Lantern, and has to team up with the man he thought wholly evil. Will this brave new world survive the final confrontation between a ghost Hal Jordan and a Green Lantern Sinestro against a reality-hopping alien? Or will this reality die like all the others?
#18 & ANNUAL #1: "Abstractions"
Written by Jay McIntyre, Don Walsh and House Of Mystery
Covers by AiCarlos (#18) and Craig Cermak (Annual #1)
Edited by Brian Burchette, Samantha Chapman and Don Walsh
Covers by AiCarlos (#18) and Craig Cermak (Annual #1)
Edited by Brian Burchette, Samantha Chapman and Don Walsh
These two adventures offer a breather between some of the most harrowing adventures Hal Jordan has ever had. Read along as Hal meets the mysterious Star Sapphires after his girlfriend Carol Ferris is inducted into their ranks, and then fear for your sanity as he faces off against an alien weapon that devours memories!
#15-17: "Eye Of The Beholder"
Written by John Elbe & Jay McIntyre
Written by John Elbe & Jay McIntyre
Covers by Boris Mihajlovic (#15) and Craig Cermak (#16 & 17)
Edited by Brian Burchette, David Charlton and Scott Kruger
Edited by Brian Burchette, David Charlton and Scott Kruger
Before today, Hal Jordan had never heard of Black Hand. But after the dying villain swaps bodies with him, Black Hand is a name Hal will never forget. Trapped behind bars in a body not his own, with a brain tumour threatening to end his life before he can make it out of the prison alive, Hal has to make a deal with the devil, bringing together a team of villains to help escape an inescapable prison. Meanwhile, Black Hand revels in the powers of a Green Lantern, until his actions draw the attention of one of the Justice League's best--- it's Wonder Woman versus Green Lantern, with the life of Hal Jordan hanging in the balance!
#12-14: "Fear"
Written by Scott Kruger
Covers by AiCarlos (#12), Scott Kruger (#13) and Ramon Villalobos (#14)
Edited by Brian Burchette, David Charlton and Scott Kruger
#9-10 & Special #1: "Preludes and Disasters"
Written by Scott Kruger (#9-10) and House Of Mystery (S#1)
Cover by Scott Kruger (#9), Ramon Villalobos (S#1) and Boris Mihajlovic (#10)
Covers by AiCarlos (#12), Scott Kruger (#13) and Ramon Villalobos (#14)
Edited by Brian Burchette, David Charlton and Scott Kruger
After the events of "The Apokolips Imperative", the Green Lantern Corps is no more and Hal Jordan is the sole Green Lantern in the universe. His own ally? A young man by the name of Kyle Rayner, who has become the recipient of all the energies of the Central Power Battery and the Guardian Universe. Kyle is the Torchbearer, and it's up to these two heroes to save the day when Parallax-- the first Green Lantern-- and a yellow ring wielding Sinestro arrive on Earth to teach Hal Jordan a lesson he'll never forget!
#9-10 & Special #1: "Preludes and Disasters"
Written by Scott Kruger (#9-10) and House Of Mystery (S#1)
Cover by Scott Kruger (#9), Ramon Villalobos (S#1) and Boris Mihajlovic (#10)
After defeating the forces of Qward and preventing the spread of the Legion Virus, Hal takes stock, but his time of reflection is shattered by the arrival of the maniacal Doctor Polaris! Then we meet Jar Kell, Fist of the Guardians, who experiences a body swap nightmare when the mad imp Agamemno decides to make his life difficult. Finally, Oa experiences its greatest tragedy when an agent of Apokolips destroys the Central Power Battery, taking the Green Lantern Corps out of the fight when the forces of Darkseid descend on the universe...
#0-8: "The Legion Virus Saga"
Written by Scott Kruger
Covers by Brandon Herren (#0), Scott Kruger (#1-2 & #6-7) James Dufresne (#3 & #5), DarthLantern (#4) and ArtTeach (#8)
Edited by David Charlton
Hal Jordan was a fighter pilot testing an experimental plane when his life changed forever. After a harrowing adventure of his own, Abin Sur crashes on Earth and inducts Hal into the mysterious Green Lantern Corps before dying, and then it's a roller coaster of a life for Jordan as he faces off against government agents, possessed former allies, aliens and more, all on the way to becoming the greatest Green Lantern the universe has ever seen! That is, if he can prevent the forces of Qward from spreading the insidious Legion Virus throughout the galaxy!