Green Lantern Album #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "...And a Child Shall Destroy Them," Green Lantern and Green Arrow join Dinah at a private school run by the enigmatic Jason Belmore, where they meet the cook Grandy and a mysterious little girl named Sybil, whose psychic abilities hint at a deeper presence. When Belmore demands the heroes leave, tensions rise as Grandy reveals Sybil’s power is the key to controlling the school’s children—until a shocking moment forces a choice that could change everything.
In "The Impossible Mr. Paradox," Alan Scott finds himself facing a mysterious foe who turns science into trickery, as the sudden cancellation of Clay Chalmers's program at Station WXYZ sends ripples through Gotham City—leading Green Lantern to suspect Chalmers is behind a string of baffling crimes rooted in impossible physics.
When the Sportsmaster resurfaces with a twisted plan to shut down every sporting event in Gotham City, he demands protection money from the city—unless they want all games, from little league to pro, canceled for good. With the fate of athletes and fans alike hanging in the balance, the city must decide how far it’s willing to go to keep the games alive.
In "...And Through Him, Save a World…", Green Lantern and Green Arrow team up with Carol Ferris to confront ecological prankster Isaac at the Ferris Aircraft plant in Abraham, where escalating tensions turn deadly when Isaac's stunt endangers Carol. When Green Lantern attempts to arrest him, Green Arrow’s use of gas provokes Isaac’s fury, leading to a tragic chain of events that leaves both heroes bound to the tails of planes while Isaac faces a dire fate. The story unfolds with high stakes and moral weight, testing the limits of heroism and the cost of justice.
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