Green Lantern #1
"Airborne" kicks off Grant Morrison’s landmark Green Lantern run with a sharp, surreal edge, plunging Hal Jordan into a mission that feels both urgent and deeply strange. The issue’s striking cover by Carlos Pacheco and Jesús Merino captures the mood of a man suspended between worlds, while the interior—typeset with precision—hints at a story where the boundaries of reality are already bending.
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[inside front] Juicy Fruit; [5] War of the Worlds; [7] King James; [9] Magic Arena League; [10] freevibe.com (PSA); [15] Batman Begins (game); [17] Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception by Eoin Colfer; [21] In house -- Batman: The Animated Series Volume 3 & Super Friends Volume 2 (DVD); [23] Magic Super Series; [27] Psychonauts; [29] Advent Rising Sweepstakes; [35] Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (game); [36] GameRide; [42] In house - DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy; [inside back] Jamster!; [back] Stridex
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