

Only a no-rings-allowed knock-down, drag-out fight is going to make this mutt happy. Guy knows this, and wants to make sure he’s not about to be pushed aside. There’s only room for one top dog, as it were. Guy has gone off to do what he does best: to pick a fight. If that’s not risky enough, Gardner leaves his Green Lantern ring in his bunk.
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Guy GardnerĪn intergalactic cab driver informs Corps Leader Steward that Guy took off in search of a particular Yellow Lantern. This book in particular is unique, in that the source of the Lantern’s powers become in question. This battle is the first of multiple we will see in Volume 3. Kyle and Hal locate Saint Walker, the last of the Blue Lanterns, in the midst of a great standoff. On top of that, Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner are off in a remote location in search of the Blue Lanterns.Īny Yellow Lanterns not willing to join this merger are asked to either join, or be detained. Soranik and John Stewart are proposing a partnership. Now they stand face to face with their sworn enemies, the Yellow Lanterns. If you missed our coverage of Vol 1, you can find that here, and Vol 2 here. Hal’s still got a long way to go though, starting in Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps Vol 3: Quest for Hope. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Hal Jordan has been to the Emerald Space defeated Sinestro, and come back from pure willpower.

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