Green Lantern #30
In "La revanche de Sinestro," Green Lantern faces a chilling alien scheme that traps Earth's people to seed a dead world, testing his resolve and resourcefulness. With Mike Grell's dynamic art and Terry Austin's sharp inks bringing Denny O'Neil's tense story to life, the issue balances high-stakes action with the quiet weight of choices—some return home, others stay, while Green Arrow vanishes into the shadow of the Federal Intelligence Agency. Gil Kane’s striking cover captures the moment’s urgency, making this 1980 French-language release a standout in the series.
In "La revanche de Sinestro," Green Arrow is lured to a remote nation under the guise of an archery competition, unaware he's walking into a deadly ambush orchestrated by Sinestro—whose vendetta against Green Lantern has taken a personal and perilous turn. The stakes are high, and every arrow drawn could be his last.
In "La légende de la Flèche Verte," Sinestro's escape through the mysterious Silver Twist strands Green Lantern and Green Arrow on a strange world where they must join forces with a legendary archer to challenge a tyrant's grip on the people. The trio’s uneasy alliance unfolds across a realm shaped by ancient magic and forgotten legends, where trust is as rare as a clear sky.
In "L'homme triple," the enigmatic Thantos, a dimension-hopping entity, hunts for the means to cross back to Earth on his own terms—only to face off against the relentless Manhunter, whose resolve may be the only thing standing between Thantos and his goal. A tense, otherworldly clash unfolds in a story grounded in mystery and unseen forces, written in a style that leans into the surreal.
In "Des constructeurs de mondes," Green Lantern intervenes when alien captors force Earth's inhabitants to help settle a barren world alongside other displaced beings. As the hero disrupts the scheme, some return home while others choose to stay and build anew—amidst the growing tension of Green Arrow’s sudden disappearance at the hands of the Federal Intelligence Agency.
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↩ Reprints House of Mystery #168 (1967), House of Mystery #170 (1967), Green Lantern #71 (1969), The Flash #223 (1973), Green Lantern #91 (1976), Green Lantern #92 (1976), Green Lantern #93 (1977), Hulk #12 (1978)
Reprinted in Recueil Green Lantern #890
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