Green Lantern: Sector 2814 #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the second half of the Green Lantern: Sector 2814 miniseries, which reimagines Hal Jordan's early adventures as a modern-day police procedural set on Earth. The story follows Jordan as he navigates the challenges of being the sole Green Lantern assigned to protect his home sector, blending cosmic elements with gritty crime drama.
In "5," the Green Lantern Corps faces a dire assault on Oa as Sinestro leads the Weaponers in a coordinated attack against the entire Corps, with Guy Gardner, Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris), and Hector Hammond standing firm. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Bruce Patterson, colors by Tony Tollin, and letters by L. Lois Buhalis, the issue builds toward a pivotal moment when the Zamarons depart with the Guardians, leaving the Corps to govern itself in preparation for a new era—foreshadowing the next generation of heroes. The cover, by Walter Simonson, captures the intensity of the conflict in bold, dynamic strokes.
In "5," John Stewart and Katma Tui return to Earth-1 as the Crisis unfolds, only to face a rift when Stewart is called to the Monitor by Harbinger—Katma’s resistance stirs tension between them, but John promises to return. Meanwhile, Guy Gardner, recovered from his ordeal, arrives at Abin Sur’s grave, sparking a clash with Hal Jordan before a Guardian intervenes.
In "4" from Green Lantern: Sector 2814 #3, Jo Gardner—still grappling with the lingering effects of a brain injury sustained in the antimatter universe—reclaims his place as a Green Lantern after being granted a new ring by a militant faction of the Guardians. As his past is quietly revisited and he dons a hardened, new costume, the story explores the weight of his fractured mind and the fragile line between redemption and resolve.
In "3" from Green Lantern: Sector 2814 #3, Guy Gardner follows the Guardian’s orders to recreate The Shark, unleashing a relentless hunt for Hal Jordan. As the battle unfolds, John Stewart stands against the creature, while Katma Tui grapples with the mystery of her sector’s fate during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
In "2" from Green Lantern: Sector 2814 #3, Guy Gardner assembles an army of villains under the Guardians' command, setting off a crisis that pulls in John Stewart and Katma Tui. Just as they prepare to intervene, Hal Jordan arrives with a new power ring—granted by a Guardian to help Guy carry out his mission.
In "1," Sinestro arrives at Oa with John Stewart and Katma Tui, desperate to warn the surviving Guardians of a dire threat from renegade Guardians—though they initially dismiss him. When a possessed Arisia, speaking through the Main Power Battery, confirms his warnings, the entire remaining Green Lantern Corps prepares to confront the danger in the antimatter universe, leaving Sinestro behind in custody.
In "0," the Green Lantern Corps confronts Guy Gardner’s faction on Qward’s moon in the antimatter universe, where the stakes are higher than ever—destroying the moon could empower the Antimonitor further. As the battle rages, sacrifice becomes inevitable, and in a quiet moment of legacy, Tomar-Re passes his ring to John Stewart, while Abin Sur’s ring returns to Hal Jordan, rekindling a connection long thought lost.
In "Five Billion Years," the Green Lantern Corps faces a desperate defense of Oa as Sinestro leads the Weaponers in a brutal assault, joined by Guy Gardner, Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris), and Hector Hammond. With the Guardians watching from afar, the Corps must hold the line while the aftermath of the Crisis reshapes their future—setting the stage for a new era of self-guided duty.
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