The Green Lantern Omnibus #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis omnibus collects the second half of Geoff Johns' celebrated run on Green Lantern, including the 'Sinestro Corps War' crossover and the 'Blackest Night' event. It features Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern Corps, and the rise of the emotional spectrum, with art by Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, and others.
In "Master of the Power Ring!", Hal Jordan faces his toughest test yet—not in battle, but in persuasion, as he tracks down Katma Tui to convince her to stay with the Green Lantern Corps after her probation ends. With emotional stakes high and loyalties tested, Hal uses a clever ruse to reveal the depth of her commitment, all drawn in bold, dynamic style by Gil Kane and inked with precision by Sid Greene. The cover, a striking portrait by Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson, captures the intensity of the moment.
When a nuclear accident transforms a common shark into a monstrous predator with a taste for human prey, Green Lantern must confront the creature in a deadly clash beneath the waves. As the shark grows bolder, Hal Jordan and his allies—including Carol Ferris and Bill Bowery—race to stop the beast before it strikes again.
In a surreal twist, Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] is summoned by a living planet that speaks through its very surface—only to attack him in a desperate bid for connection. With help from Pieface [Tom Kalmaku] and Terga Kalmaku, Hal confronts the planet’s strange afflictions, uncovering a deeper mystery behind its behavior. The story unfolds with a blend of cosmic wonder and quiet humor, as Hal navigates a world where loneliness and digestion are as dangerous as any villain.
When Carol Ferris dons the Star Sapphire mantle once more, she challenges Hal Jordan to a battle of wills and power—testing who truly stands above the other. As their clash escalates, Hal is unmasked, but in a twist of fate, the confrontation triggers a sudden reversal, leaving Carol stripped of her identity and the memory of everything that unfolded.
Trapped inside the Green Lantern ring, the sorcerer Myrwhydden awakens with renewed magic, using Abin Sur’s legacy as a prison to fuel his schemes. Hal Jordan must navigate the surreal realm within the ring, facing not only Myrwhydden’s cunning but also the ghost of Abin Sur’s past—revealed through a magical duplicate—while trying to reclaim control before the ring’s power consumes them all.
When Black Hand unleashes a device designed to trap Green Lantern’s power and banish him to another dimension, Hal Jordan must confront not only the villain’s twisted scheme but also the unsettling echoes of his own past—especially as new figures like Joe, David, and Peter Hand emerge, tied to a legacy deeper than anyone expected. With Pieface at his side and the weight of a fractured ring, Hal faces a battle where the line between hero and enemy blurs.
Hal Jordan tracks down former Green Lantern Katma Tui, who’s ready to leave the Corps after her probation ends, only to find her torn between duty and a personal connection to Imi Kann. With the help of Pieface Tom Kalmaku and a surprising encounter with a giant amoeba, Hal sets out to prove that being a Green Lantern isn’t just a job—it’s a bond that lasts beyond any single relationship.
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] is pulled into his own power battery and finds himself on the planet Thronn, where he must confront the tyrant Vant Orl and free the imprisoned heroes—including Energiman, Golden Blade, Strong Girl, and Magicko—before the planet’s energy source is lost forever.
In "Wizard of the Light-Wave Weapons!", Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] faces off against the cunning Dr. Light [Arthur Light], who wields dazzling light-wave weapons in a bid to dismantle the Justice League one hero at a time. With Pieface [Tom Kalmaku] on standby, Hal must outthink a foe who turns brilliance into a weapon—before the city’s light becomes his downfall.
In a quiet hospital room, Barks Ownley overhears Tom Kalmaku muttering about Green Lantern’s power battery in his sleep, sparking a dangerous idea. With Kalmaku’s unwitting help, the villain devises a plan to steal the battery—only to be outsmarted when Green Lantern and Kalmaku work together to turn the tables.
Hal Jordan races to Oa, desperate to have the Guardians remove the lingering hypnotic implants from his mind—left behind by Betty Sloane—only to find himself in the middle of a sudden, brutal clash with a new and dangerous foe: Evil Star. As the Guardians watch from afar, Hal must fight not only the alien threat but the growing uncertainty of his own mind, while the mysterious Starlings begin to stir in the shadows.
When Green Lantern Hal Jordan answers a distress call from fellow Lantern Tomar-Re, they're drawn into a mystery involving a shape-shifting entity fueled by atomic energy—one that hijacks bodies and turns inanimate objects into weapons. As they track the creature through a city on edge, Hal must outthink a foe that changes form with every pulse of energy, leaving behind only chaos and confusion.
Hal Jordan’s tropical getaway takes a dangerous turn when he uncovers Keith Kenyon’s hidden operation, where the rogue inventor has forged weapons and a mysterious elixir from sunken gold—only to find himself facing the man’s desperate, volatile ambition. With Carol Ferris and Doris caught in the crossfire, Hal must decide how far he’s willing to go to stop a man who believes invulnerability is the ultimate power.
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