Green Lantern Vol. 2: Horatius
The Dark Sector Mystery Unfolds and New Enemies Emerge
Geoffrey Thorne author Tom Raney author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:DC Comics
Published:28th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
In Green Lantern Vol. 2: Horatius, John Stewart leads the Corps through perilous missions while grappling with new enemies and personal challenges. The stakes have never been higher.
In Green Lantern Vol. 2: Horatius, the Green Lantern Corps faces new challenges as they continue their missions under the leadership of John Stewart. Joined by Teen Lantern Keli Quintela and Far Sector's Jo Mullein, the team delves into the mysteries surrounding the Dark Sector. Their quest to rescue Kilowog and his squad leads them into the realm of the Golden Centurions and their enigmatic master, the Lightbringer. As tensions rise and the stakes increase, the Corps must confront formidable foes and unravel the secrets that threaten their very existence.
While John battles the DEISTORM, Keli finds herself in a coma, leaving Jo and her team to investigate the destruction of the power battery. Their pursuit of the truth takes an unexpected turn when a surprise arrival complicates their efforts. With the fate of trillions hanging in the balance, the Green Lanterns must navigate both external threats and internal struggles. As Jo uncovers the mystery behind the battery's destruction, a new and ancient enemy emerges, posing a dire threat to Oa and the entire Green Lantern legacy.
Additionally, the volume features an annual that highlights Jessica Cruz's journey from an agoraphobic individual to a formidable Green Lantern. Confronted by Yellow Lanterns, Jessica turns her fear into a weapon, showcasing her growth and resilience. As she contemplates joining the Sinestro Corps, readers are left questioning her future and the implications of her choices. This collection includes issues #7-12 and the 2021 Annual #1, offering a comprehensive look at the evolving narrative of the Green Lantern universe.
ISBN: 9781779515544
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232 pages