Green Lantern #26
In "Prophète de la paix," Green Lantern and Green Arrow stand as witnesses as the Guardians of the Universe send Old-Timer to face judgment on the planet Gallo. When the trial begins and the Tribune swiftly declares him guilty without a hearing, the heroes uncover a chilling deception—the real Tribune have been replaced by their mechanic. With the system of justice itself compromised, they must fight to restore order and save Old-Timer’s life. Written by Denny O'Neil, illustrated by Neal Adams with inks by Dick Giordano and Mike Peppe, and featuring a cover by Neal Adams, this 1979 issue delivers a powerful, timely story of integrity and the cost of blind authority.
In "Prophète de la paix," Black Canary finds herself caught in the grip of a manipulative cult led by the enigmatic Joshua after her bike is stolen by a gang. When Green Lantern and Green Arrow track the stolen bike to the cult’s hidden compound, they must navigate a web of mind control and moral tests, as Canary’s loyalty is put to the ultimate trial when she’s forced to choose between obedience and conscience.
In "Ulysse Star est toujours vivant," Green Lantern and Green Arrow confront a clash over logging rights on Native American land, where the heroes' paths diverge—Hal Jordan seeks legal proof while Oliver Queen calls upon the spirit of a long-dead ancestor to rally the community. Though violence is averted and the loggers’ leaders are taken into custody, the true test lies ahead: will the tribe’s ancestral claim survive the scrutiny of the courts?
In "L'espoir fait vivre," Green Lantern and Green Arrow stand witness as the Guardians send the Old-Timer to face judgment on the planet Gallo, where the Tribune are meant to uphold justice. But when the proceedings turn into a sham and the Old-Timer is condemned without trial, the heroes uncover a chilling truth: the real Tribune have been usurped by their own mechanic. The story unfolds as they race to restore the rightful order and save a life hanging in the balance.
In "Que ce soit mon destin !", Green Lantern, Green Arrow, and Black Canary accompany the exiled Old-Timer to Maltus, where they uncover the planet’s dire overpopulation—driven by the relentless efforts of Mother Juna. As they confront the consequences of her actions, the Old-Timer makes a solemn promise to restore balance to the world he now calls home.
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