Green Lantern #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Earth - Asylum for an Alien," Green Lantern faces a moral crisis when the fugitive Taupin seeks refuge on Earth, only to be pursued by the relentless Lucan Battlefleet. With Commander Pi-X-Square demanding Taupin’s surrender or the execution of hostages—including Green Arrow and Black Canary—Hal Jordan is trapped, unable to intervene without endangering lives. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alex Saviuk, with inks by David Hunt and colors by Anthony Tollin, this pivotal 1978 issue delivers high-stakes tension and a haunting dilemma, all framed by a striking cover by Alex Saviuk and Mike Grell.
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As Green Arrow and Black Canary free the captured humans on Taupin's ship, Taupin escapes and flees to Earth. Once there, Taupin demands asylum, but Commander Pi-X-Square of the Lucan Battlefleet arrives and gives Earth's leaders an ultimatum, turn over Taupin to them, or they will kill Taupin's former captives, including Ollie and Dinah. Green Lantern is prevented from helping them as Commander Pi-X-Square's weapons will kill the hostages with any rescue attempt.
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