Green Lantern #155
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hate Crime Part Two," Green Lantern grapples with the aftermath of a violent homophobic attack on Terry, leading him to confront the limits of heroism when he attempts to alter the past with Flash’s help. As Kyle faces stern warnings from Flash, Batman, and the Spectre, Terry awakens from his coma with no memory—leaving Kyle to reckon with the darkness he’s sensed in humanity, both in others and within himself. With that, he and Jade depart for space, handing the mantle back to John Stewart. Written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Dale Eaglesham, with inks by Rodney Ramos, colors by Moose Baumann, and letters by Kurt Hathaway, the issue’s cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams captures the weight of the moment.
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Following Green Lantern's aggressive apprehension of Terry's assailants, he asks Flash to help him go back in time and stop the attack. Kyle receives lectures from Flash, Batman and Spectre as to what a hero can and cannot do. Terry wakes up from his coma but cannot remember what happened to him. As a result of the ugly homophobic attack on Terry and the evil Kyle sensed in the hearts of mankind when he was Ion, he decides that he needs some time off from protecting an undeserving humanity and he and Jade leave for space, leaving John Stewart to take up the role of Green Lantern once again.
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