Green Lantern #157
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "There's No Grave Like Home," Green Lantern faces a chilling escalation as Hector Hammond, driven by desperation and greed, recovers another fragment of the meteor that granted him his powers—only to find that the more he leans on its energy, the more it unravels him. Written by Mike W. Barr and brought to life with sharp, atmospheric art by Keith Pollard, this 1982 issue pushes Hammond to the brink, revealing the fragile line between power and ruin. The cover, also by Pollard, captures the moment of peak tension with a haunting, grounded intensity.
In "There's No Grave Like Home," Hector Hammond, driven by desperation and ambition, seeks out another fragment of the meteor that granted him his powers—only to find that the more he pushes his abilities, the more they consume him. As he battles Green Lantern in a desperate bid for dominance, the very power he craves begins to unravel him, leaving him trapped in a state he thought he’d escaped.
In "One Among the Stars!", Green Lantern Charlie Picker is sent to the isolated Sector 3319, where he grapples with isolation and alien hostility in a universe that feels indifferent to his mission. As he confronts the harsh reality of a sector devoid of human-like life, his resolve is tested by the cold emptiness and the unfriendly inhabitants he encounters.
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Reprinted in Grüne Leuchte #3/1983 (1983), Grüne Leuchte #4/1983 (1983)
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