Flash #45
In "La fuite de la poupée de chiffons," Green Lantern faces a terrifying twist: his power ring, malfunctioning, turns every heroic act into a violent impulse. As a forest fire engulfs a group of children and their counselor, he must push through rising rage to save them—each use of his ring deepening his inner turmoil. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Dick Giordano, this 1980 issue captures a gripping psychological struggle, with Nick Cardy’s cover capturing the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.
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Green Lantern's ring is not working correctly, causing him to do an evil act for every good act, but Green Lantern must still save people caught in a forest fire. Then, Green Lantern has to rescue six kids and their counselor from a forest fire, but every time he uses his ring he gets angrier and angrier.
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