Absolute Green Lantern: Rebirth #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis oversized hardcover collects the complete Green Lantern: Rebirth miniseries, which revived Hal Jordan as the Green Lantern of Earth-246 and redefined the character's mythology for the modern era. Written by Geoff Johns with art by Ethan Van Sciver, the story follows Jordan's return from the dead and his quest to reclaim his ring and his place among the Green Lantern Corps, setting the stage for the epic run that followed. Presented in DC's Absolute format with enhanced production values, this edition includes the main series along with related material such as sketches and annotations.
"Prologue" kicks off Absolute Green Lantern: Rebirth with a tense, emotionally charged moment between Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris, interrupted by the Justice League’s urgent intervention. Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver deliver a visually striking, high-stakes opening that sets the stage for a galaxy-spanning reckoning, with Hal’s transformation into the Spectre and Guy Gardner’s shocking return to the Green Lantern mantle. The cover by Ethan Van Sciver captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual anchor for this pivotal 2010 chapter.
In "null," Kyle’s crash-landing on Earth with a mysterious casket sets off a chain of surreal events that ripple across the DC Universe. As Guy, John, and Hal share a baseball game whose atmosphere shifts unnaturally around Hal, and as Black Hand’s attempt on Oliver Queen’s ring is thwarted by the Spectre, the fabric of reality begins to fray—evident when Guy’s body explodes in his bar and Coast City rebuilds itself without explanation. Meanwhile, Carol’s return to Ferris Aircraft reveals a world slowly reassembling itself, culminating in a quiet, unexpected reunion with Hal in his old flight jacket.
In "null," Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris share a quiet moment before the Justice League intervenes, demanding answers about Hal’s actions in Coast City and Guy Gardner’s sudden rejection of his Vuldarian heritage. As tensions rise, John Stewart turns against his teammates, forcing Hal to take on the mantle of the Spectre—while Guy awakens from his coma, receives a new Green Lantern ring, and reclaims his role as a Lantern. Elsewhere, Kilowog confronts Kyle Rayner over a mysterious casket aboard a spaceship, only to be met by Ganthet, who declares Hal Jordan’s body is now under the Guardians’ protection.
In "null," Hal Jordan awakens from a death that never ended, his consciousness trapped between life and the afterlife as Parallax consumes the remnants of his will. With the Spectre and Ganthet guiding him through the void, Hal follows a fading light back to his body—only to find his ring waiting, returned by Green Arrow, as the Green Lantern rises once more from his coffin.
In "null," Hal Jordan returns to his peak as the Green Lantern, facing down Sinestro and meeting Kyle Rayner for the first time as the scattered Lanterns rally around him. With the Justice League demanding answers, Hal must prove he’s still worthy—before Parallax claims Ganthet and the Corps falls apart.
In "null," Hal Jordan, bolstered by the wisdom of Alan Scott, makes a bold stand before the Justice League, urging them to hold back as he and the Green Lantern Corps confront the overwhelming threat of Parallax—racing to secure Ganthet and seal the entity once more within the Power Battery on Oa.
In a quiet moment between two Green Lanterns, Hal Jordan takes Kyle Rayner back to the airfield where he first flew as a child, guided by his father’s hand. Now, with no power ring to rely on, Hal shares the same sky with Kyle—just two men and the open air, the past rising like a memory in the wind.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern: Rebirth #1 (2004), Green Lantern: Rebirth #1 (2004), Green Lantern: Rebirth #2 (2005), Green Lantern: Rebirth #3 (2005), Green Lantern: Rebirth #4 (2005), Green Lantern: Rebirth #5 (2005), Green Lantern: Rebirth #6 (2005), Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins 2005 #[nn] (2005), Green Lantern #1 (2005), Green Lantern: Rebirth #[nn] (2005)
Reprinted in Green Lantern: Rebirth Deluxe Edition #[nn] (2020)
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