Green Lantern #32
"Menace sur la galaxie" delivers a sharp, globe-trotting sci-fi thriller in Green Lantern #32 (1980), where an alien from Uranus crash-lands in a small European nation, drawn into a dangerous game of power and subterfuge. With art by Howard Sherman handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a grounded, urgent tone as the alien’s advanced science is twisted by a ruthless tyrant to destabilize the region. Mike Grell and Vince Colletta’s cover captures the tension perfectly, hinting at the stakes without revealing a single beat of the plot.
In "Menace sur la galaxie," the Green Lantern Corps and the Guardians of Oa grapple with the aftermath of their mental liberation, hunting the unseen hand behind their control. On Earth, Green Arrow and Black Canary face a dangerous assault aimed at kidnapping Carol Ferris—only for Katma Tui to vanish mid-battle, leaving a trail of unanswered questions.
In "Pardonnez-moi, Terriens," an alien from Uranus crash-lands in a small European nation, only to be coerced by a ruthless dictator into using his advanced science to destabilize the local government. With no allies and a planet of his own far away, he must navigate a dangerous game of survival and resistance.
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