Green Lantern #19
In "Chapter One," Guy Gardner encounters the children of the original Green Lantern, Alan Scott—Jade and Obsidian—after a mysterious vision leads him to them in space. With Hal Jordan and Doiby Dickles by his side, the team tracks down Alan’s wife, Molly (Harlequin), only to discover that the visions are tied to a fragment of Alan’s soul preserved within his power lantern. Written by Gerard Jones and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Art Nichols, colors by Anthony Tollin, and letters by Albert De Guzman, this issue features a striking cover by Gil Kane.
In "Chapter One" from Green Lantern #19 (1991), John Stewart, weary from policing Oa’s fragile interstellar peace, is struck by a vision of Alan Scott, the first Green Lantern, who urges him to return to Earth and seek him out. The mission is unclear, but the call feels urgent—something about Earth, legacy, and a connection that stretches beyond time.
In "Chapter Two" from Green Lantern #19 (1991), Hal Jordan journeys to the planet Myrs, where Doiby Dickles rules as king, having transformed the world into a living tribute to old-time Brooklyn. As Hal surveys the strange, nostalgic landscape, a spectral vision of Alan Scott’s Green Lantern appears in the sky, urging him to return to Earth.
In "Chapter Three" of Green Lantern #19 (1991), Guy Gardner stumbles upon Alan Scott’s children, Jade and Obsidian, during a mission in space—only to accidentally insult them before John Stewart pulls him out. The group later reunites with Hal Jordan and Doiby Dickles, tracking down Alan’s wife, Molly (Harlequin), where they uncover that the visions haunting them stem from a fragment of Alan’s soul trapped within his power lantern.
In "Chapter Four" of Green Lantern #19, Alan Scott’s consciousness within the Green Lantern power battery leads the other three Guardians’ Lanterns on a journey to ancient China, uncovering the long-buried origins of his power’s vulnerability to wood—and the surprising reason the lantern rests on Earth. The trip reveals secrets about Alan’s forgotten past and the mysterious absence of contact with the Guardians, deepening the mystery of his unique connection to the ring.
In "Chapter Five" of Green Lantern #19 (1991), the Green Lanterns return to the present, reuniting with Molly and Doiby at Alan's house after their journey through time. As they piece together what they've learned, the team disperses—leaving Alan's whereabouts still unknown.
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Reprinted in Green Lantern Annual, No 1, 1963 Issue #[nn] (1998)
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