Green Lantern #137
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bonds of Friends and Lovers," Hal Jordan faces a personal trial that tests the strength of his connections, both old and new, as he grapples with the weight of loyalty and trust in the midst of a crisis. Written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Darryl Banks, with inks by Rich Faber, colors by Moose Baumann, and letters by Chris Eliopoulos, this 2001 Green Lantern issue unfolds with emotional depth and the signature intensity of the series. The cover, by Darryl Banks and Rich Faber, captures the moment with a striking, intimate focus on Hal’s resolve.
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[inside front] Starburst; [5] Tang; [6] In house -- Legion Worlds; [9] Tobacco Is Whacko (PSA); [13] Pokemon Stadium; [17] Right Guard Xtreme Sport; [21] In house -- DC Direct Poison Ivy Statue; [22] In house -- Green Lantern: Dragon Lord; [27] In house -- DC Direct Agents of Planetary figures; [28] In house -- DC Direct Green Lantern Hal Jordan Power Ring prop; [inside back] Corn Nuts; [back] got milk
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