Grüne Leuchte #11/1983
In "Der Fluch von Krystayl," Liana von M´elu faces a devastating choice: save a planet from self-destruction by defying its people’s way of life, only to spark a conflict that forces her to return to OA and stand trial before the Guardians. Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by Richard Howell, with inks by Sal Trapani and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1983 issue delivers a morally complex tale of duty and consequence. The cover, by Gil Kane, captures the weight of her decision in stark, evocative detail.
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Liana von M´elu versucht einen Planeten gegen den Willen der Bewohner zu retten. Ihre Tradition und Lebensweise würden den Planeten zerstören, doch das Verhindern der Katastophe löst einen Krieg aus. Sie kehrt nach OA zurück und klagt sich vor den Wächtern selbst an. Sie urteilen hart.
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