Batman #647
In "Cuídense de mi poder," John Stewart steps into the role of Green Lantern with a fierce independence that sets him apart from his predecessors. As Hal Jordan trains a new recruit, Stewart uncovers a dangerous deception behind an attempted assassination of racist politician Jeremiah Clutcher—revealing a political manipulation that tests the limits of justice and power. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated with bold intensity by Neal Adams, with inks by Dick Giordano, this 1972 issue stands as a defining moment in the Green Lantern mythos, featuring a cover by Neal Adams that captures the story’s gripping tension.
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When Guy Gardner is injured, the Guardians of the Universe instruct Hal Jordan to train another back-up, but John Stewart has different ideas about how to be a Lantern. When an attempt is seemingly made on the life of racist politician Jeremiah Clutcher, John Stewart figures out that the attack was faked and part of a cynical plot to get Clutcher elected president.
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