Green Lantern #34
In "L'homme au super-cerveau," Green Lantern and Green Arrow uncover a dangerous web spun by the escaped Hector Hammond, who's using mind control to manipulate justice and build a cult-like sect through a front company. Written by Frank McGinty and illustrated by Alex Saviuk with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1981 French-language issue sees the heroes confront Hammond’s growing influence, led by the enigmatic Bill Baggett. The cover, by Mike Grell, captures the tension of a mind-bending threat.
In "L'homme au super-cerveau," Hector Hammond, recently paroled after a mental manipulation of the judicial system, has built a shadowy network through a front corporation and a cult-like religious sect. Green Lantern and Green Arrow uncover his operation, led by the enigmatic Bill Baggett, and close in on the former villain—only to face the full scope of his twisted mind.
In "Le magicien de lumière," Robby Reed teams up with his cousin Ned to face the mysterious Magicien de Lumière, who wields dazzling illusions that take the forms of familiar heroes—including a surprising Plastic Man—using Robby’s magical 'H' phone to fight back. The story blends clever trickery and superhero flair in a battle where identity and perception are everything.
In "Le destin d'Itty," the Green Lantern Corps grapples with the sudden loss of their beloved comrade Itty as Earth's core begins to pulse with dangerous, unexplained lights—sparked by a reckless scientist's experiments. As the planet trembles under the strain, the heroes must confront a threat rising from below, testing their resolve and unity in the wake of tragedy.
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↩ Reprints House of Mystery #160 (1966), Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #49 (1977), Green Lantern #101 (1978), Green Lantern #104 (1978), Green Lantern #105 (1978), Green Lantern #106 (1978), Miss Hulk #2 (1981)
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