Green Lantern #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August 1997 issue of Green Lantern hits hard with a cover by Darryl Banks and Terry Austin that puts the Green Lantern mask front and center — forcibly held open by a tangle of mechanical arms, probes, and wires as blood trickles from a grimacing mouth beneath. The tagline "Deus Ex Machina!" and the story title "Man & Machine" together promise a collision between human willpower and cold, merciless technology. Ron Marz scripts with Darryl Banks and Josh Hood on interiors, making this a solid mid-series chapter for fans who love their sci-fi horror with a cosmic edge.
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Kyle fights a living machine accidentally created at STAR labs while Donna counsels his mother.
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