Green Lantern Archives #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe third volume in DC's Archive Editions series, this hardcover collects classic Silver Age Green Lantern stories from the early 1960s, featuring the cosmic adventures of Hal Jordan as the Emerald Warrior. It reprints issues from the original Green Lantern series, showcasing the creative work of writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane, with tales that expand the Green Lantern mythos and introduce enduring villains and concepts.
In "The Man Who Conquered Sound!", Hal Jordan faces a chilling rematch with Sinestro, whose telepathic command forces Hal to free him—only to be dragged to the alien world of Qward. With his Green Lantern Ring his only hope, Hal must outwit Sinestro in a battle of wits and willpower, testing the limits of his courage and ingenuity. Written by John Broome and illustrated with bold precision by Gil Kane, with inks by Joe Giella and colors by Digital Chameleon, this story from Green Lantern Archives #3 features a standout cover by Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson.
In "The Man Who Conquered Sound!" from Green Lantern Archives #3, Green Lantern arrives in the small nation of Modora seeking a stamp for Pieface’s collection—only to uncover a far more dangerous threat. There, he learns of Sonar’s sinister plan to dominate the world through control of sound itself, turning silence into a weapon and chaos into order.
In "Zero Hour in Rocket City!" from Green Lantern Archives #3, Hal Jordan races against time to stop the Rocket Robbers, a gang whose heists are timed to the city’s rocket launches—just as his power ring begins to fade. With energy running low and the city’s next launch moments away, Hal must rely on wit and willpower to outthink a criminal scheme tied to the skyward rush of spacebound rockets.
In "The Secret Life of Star Sapphire!" from Green Lantern Archives #3, Carol Ferris is transformed into Star Sapphire by Zamoran warriors who seek to crown her their queen. Forced to prove her worth, she must confront Green Lantern in a test of strength and will—though her true allegiance remains uncertain.
In "The Spy-Eye That Doomed Green Lantern!" from Green Lantern Archives #3, Ivar and his network of spies target a secret aircraft project, only to stumble upon Hal Jordan’s hidden identity. When Hal outsmarts them by making them believe he and Green Lantern are one and the same, the trap is set—but the real danger lies in what they’ve just seen.
In "World of Perilous Traps!", Hal Jordan finds himself ensnared by Sinestro’s lingering mind-trap, forcing him into a deadly game on the alien world of Qward. With his will tested and his ring his only hope, Hal must outwit his old enemy in a fight where every step could be his last.
In "Green Lantern Vs. Power Ring!," a desperate test of willpower turns deadly when Bill Baggett, a civilian, seizes Hal Jordan’s Green Lantern ring and unleashes its power in chaos. With the ring’s full might in the wrong hands, Hal must confront not just the destruction, but the fragility of his own control—proving that true strength lies not in the power, but in the will to wield it.
In "The Man Who Mastered Magnetism," Dr. Polaris—once a scientist dedicated to harnessing magnetism for good—unleashes his powers in a dangerous bid for control, turning his expertise into a weapon. Green Lantern must confront the brilliant but twisted mind behind the magnetic mayhem before it's too late.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern #14 (1962), Green Lantern #15 (1962), Green Lantern #16 (1962), Green Lantern #17 (1962), Green Lantern #18 (1963), Green Lantern #19 (1963), Green Lantern #20 (1963), Green Lantern #21 (1963)
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