Green Lantern #23
In "L'étrange créature," Green Lantern faces a mysterious alien threat staging a rebellion on their homeworld—using Earth as a training ground. As the planet's fate hangs in the balance, Hal Jordan must confront both an otherworldly menace and the emotional weight of a love left unspoken, when Carol Ferris arrives the night before her wedding, seeking a confession he can't make. Written by John Broome and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art—pencils and inks on both the interior and the striking cover by Kane—this 1978 issue blends cosmic stakes with intimate drama.
In "L'étrange créature," Green Lantern faces off against a group of alien revolutionaries using Earth as a training ground for their uprising, all while grappling with a quiet, emotional moment: the night before her wedding, Carol Ferris seeks a confession from him, but he chooses silence. The story balances interstellar tension with a tender, unresolved connection, leaving both the battle and the heartache hanging in the balance.
In "En allant sur Terre," Green Lantern finds himself tangled in a whirlwind of chaos when a malfunctioning toy robot from the planet Ghyra crash-lands on Earth—only to be repurposed by a gang of crooks. As Hal Jordan navigates his unexpected new role as a salesman for the Merlin Toy Company, the rogue robot's antics threaten to spiral out of control.
In "Le roi des sortilèges," Professor Morgan’s ambitious machine—meant to visualize legendary creatures—unintentionally awakens them in the real world, unleashing forces beyond imagination. With no warning and no control, the line between myth and reality begins to blur.
In "Le fantôme de l'opéra cosmique," Green Lantern is dispatched to the Berliotz star system, where an annual opera performance stands at the heart of a delicate interstellar peace—threatened by the warlike Wagnorians and their nomadic allies, the Verdees, who seek to use the event as a pretext for galactic conflict.
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