DC Universe #7
In "Les règles du Syndicat 1ère partie : équipe d'entretien," Kyle Rayner stands apart as the only Green Lantern still in control, racing to the Watchtower to warn Green Arrow about Parallax’s true nature—just as Hal Jordan battles both the Spectre and the entity within him. Geoff Johns and Laurence Belingard deliver a tense, pivotal chapter, with Ethan Van Sciver’s dynamic art and Prentis Rollins’ inks bringing the chaos to life, while Ron Garney’s cover captures the storm of betrayal and revelation.
In "Jaune," Kyle Rayner finds himself isolated in the Green Lantern Corps' aftermath, where only he retains his clarity as chaos unfolds. With Hal Jordan consumed by Parallax and the JLA fractured, Kyle confronts Green Arrow with a dangerous truth—how the entity infiltrated Hal’s mind—and soon faces Sinestro’s shocking revelation that he set it all in motion.
In "Les enfants sauvages Ch. 1 Drôle de jungle," a mysterious illness known as the green fever begins spreading among children, granting them powers eerily like Beast Boy’s. Superboy, searching for Tim in Gotham, instead crosses paths with Stephanie Brown stepping into the role of Robin, while a flashback reveals the origins of the shapeshifter himself.
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