Green Lantern #195
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Green Lantern #195, a newly reformed Hal Jordan—still grappling with the aftermath of his injuries and the trauma of the antimatter universe—faces a new challenge when a militant faction of the Guardians bestows upon him a power ring of their own. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Bruce Patterson and colors by Tony Tollin, this issue dives into Hal’s fractured mindset and introduces his new, rugged costume, all while setting up the tension between his past and a future he’s still learning to trust. The cover, by Joe Staton and Bruce Patterson, captures the intensity of this pivotal moment.
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Gardner is granted a ring by a militant minority faction of the Guardians (as seen in Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #9). Gardner develops his peculiar attitude problem, presumably a result of his brain injury at Sinestro's hands in the antimatter universe (Green Lantern (DC, 1976 series) #116 and #123) as the Guardians were slowly healing him to full recovery (behind the scenes revealed this issue). Gardner's history is recapped, and he gets his new tough-guy costume.
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