Green Lantern #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGreen Lantern #95 (February 1998) throws Kyle Rayner headlong into an overwhelming mechanical army, and the cover by Jim Starlin and Terry Austin makes the sheer scale of that threat impossible to ignore — a lone ring-slinger blazing with green energy against a surging tide of robots that fills the image from edge to edge. The bold "vs. Robotworld!" tagline says it all: this is one hero against an entire world of metal opposition, and Ron Marz's story "Servants & Masters" promises to dig into exactly what's at stake in that conflict. It's the kind of pure, kinetic sci-fi showdown that made late-'90s DC genuinely fun.
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