Green Lantern #128
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May 1980 issue frames its central conflict in striking split-composition style — Green Lantern's anguished face dominates the left half while the leering visage of Hector Hammond looms on the right, the two figures locked in a struggle over the power ring between them. Speech balloons make the stakes viscerally clear: Hal desperately shouts "Get out of my mind!" as Hammond sneers his intentions to seize control of the ring — and then the world. The cover's tagline challenges readers directly, asking whose will power proves stronger, making this a tense, psychologically charged chapter in the series.
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Hector Hammond has been stealing bits of Green Lantern's power, and culminates the attacks by stealing it all and trapping Green Lantern. However, Green Lantern breaks free, recharges, and simply keeps Hammond busy until the stolen power runs out.
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