Green Lantern #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Brand of Power," Green Lantern faces a crisis of faith when his ring’s failures and his own doubt feed into one another—until he’s rescued by the mysterious Lo Lanke. With renewed resolve, he confronts the threat of Chang, proving that belief in oneself can reignite even the most faltering power. Written by Cary Burkett and illustrated by Juan Ortiz, with inks by Vince Colletta, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Clem Robins, the cover by Mike Grell captures the moment’s intensity.
In "Brand of Power," Green Lantern and Green Arrow are pulled into a strange dimension by the enigmatic Silver Twist, where they must confront the menacing Borch to protect a besieged town—though Green Lantern’s ring is weakened, leaving him dangerously vulnerable. The duo’s resourcefulness is tested as they face an unknown threat in a place where power and perception blur.
In "The Doom of Dragon-Fire!", Green Lantern faces a dire threat when he's rescued by the mysterious Lo Lanke, only to confront the deeper source of his struggles—his own faltering confidence and the power ring's growing instability. With the ring revealing how doubt and failure feed one another, Green Lantern must reclaim his belief in himself to stand against the rising danger of Chang.
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Reprinted in Green Lantern #35 (1981)
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