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  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II Vol 1 6
Letterer1
  • Albert DeGuzman
Inker1
  • Romeo Tanghal
Recommended
  • * Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn Vol 1
Inker1
  • Romeo Tanghal
Writer1
  • Keith Giffen
  • Gerard Jones
Penciler1
  • Keith Giffen
  • Mark Bright
Colourist1
  • Anthony Tollin
Writer1
  • Keith Giffen
  • Gerard Jones
StoryTitle
  • The Power and the Glory
Editor1
  • Kevin Dooley
  • Andrew Helfer
Penciler1
  • Keith Giffen
  • Mark Bright
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * * * ** * Fists of the Guardians * Locations: * * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Albert DeGuzman
Colourist1
  • Anthony Tollin
Editor1
  • Kevin Dooley
  • Andrew Helfer
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CoverArtist
  • Mark Bright
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dick Giordano
Issue
  • 6(xsd:integer)
NextIssue
  • —
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Thaal Sinestro
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II
Month
  • September
Synopsis
  • 7776000.0
  • The Fists of the Guardians surround Hal Jordan and Sinestro amidst a prison riot. The robots attempt to apprehend Sinestro, but he resists, eventually escaping through the roof. They take Hal at his word that he will remain, and pursue the rogue Lantern. They chase a deranged Sinestro across the country side, eventually knocking him into a grain silo, where the yellow grains leave him powerless.
  • Tomar-Re then calls Katma Tui to the stand, where she testifies of how Sinestro's brand of order oppressed the Korugarans. The effect of her testimony is strong, and the Guardians easily judge that Sinestro has abused his power. Sinestro is sentenced to be banished to the Anti-Matter Universe of Qward. He is enraged, and threatens vengeance on the Corps and the Guardians, before disappearing.
  • Despite the confusion of the nearby Guy Gardner, Hal becomes the Green Lantern, and is forced to deal with the prison riot by himself. He rounds up all of the prisoners and puts them back into their respective cells. Hal apprises the warden of the situation, but before he can be recognized, he returns to his own cell. As he wonders how he'll account for the two days he was missing from his cell, he is suddenly transported away to Oa. Hal is introduced as a witness for Sinestro, to be cross examined by Tomar-Re before the Guardians, for judgment. Upon Sinestro's questioning, Hal admits that he was trained in the importance of order, and that he is unsure of the amount of deference for the Green Lantern Corps that should be paid by the residents of the sectors they protect. Tomar-Re's line of questioning suggests that Sinestro abused his power in his duties protecting the planet Korugar.
  • Tomar-Re suggests Katma Tui as Sinestro's replacement for Green Lantern of Sector 1417. Neither Katma, not Kilowog are particularly happy about it.
Notes
  • * Hal Jordan is picked up by Carol Ferris and another man after he leaves Prison, the other man may be one of his brothers or Thomas Kalmaku.
quotation
  • Under Arrest? Under Arrest? I cannot be under Arrest! I am a Green Lantern!
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1991(xsd:integer)
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