JSA Presents: Green Lantern #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together Green Lantern stories from the pages of the 2000s Justice Society of America series, focusing on the Golden Age Alan Scott as the JSA's resident Emerald Gladiator. It reprints material that highlights Scott's role within the team, his legacy, and his unique connection to the mystical Starheart that powers his ring, distinct from the later Green Lantern Corps. The volume serves as a character spotlight for longtime JSA fans and readers interested in DC's earliest superhero generation.
In "Ghosts of Christmas Past," Green Lantern faces a haunting moral trial when Vandal Savage resurrects a facsimile of his late daughter Jade, using the lifeforce of a living child. Torn between grief and duty, he must decide what it truly means to honor the past without sacrificing the present. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, culminating in a bittersweet Christmas gathering with his JSA teammates, where memories and loss linger in the air.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern: Brightest Day; Blackest Night #[nn] (2002), JSA: Classified #25 (2007), JSA: Classified #32 (2008), JSA: Classified #33 (2008)
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