Green Lantern #138 Total Eclipso! / Alanna's New York Adventure!
Cover Date: March, 1981
"Total Eclipso!" (Hal Jordan) story by Marv Wolfman, script by Roy Thomas, penciled and inked by Joe Staton, colored by Anthony Tollin and lettered by Todd Klein."Alanna's New York Adventure!" (Adam Strange) written by Laurie S. Sutton, penciled by Rodin ...
Issue Description
"Total Eclipso!" (Hal Jordan) story by Marv Wolfman, script by Roy Thomas, penciled and inked by Joe Staton, colored by Anthony Tollin and lettered by Todd Klein."Alanna's New York Adventure!" (Adam Strange) written by Laurie S. Sutton, penciled by Rodin Rodriguez, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Nansi Hoolahan.Notes:
This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Wonder Woman and "The Baron!".Total Eclipso!: Green Lantern returns from the future just in time to confront Eclipso and rescue Tom Kalmaku. After sending Tom in a lantern construct to the hospital, Hal is able to change Eclipso back into Bruce Gordon. On the way to check on Tom Bruce tells Hal how he originally became Eclipso in the first place, but Hal is worried about Carol, who has been kidnapped, and only half listens to Bruce. After making sure Tom is okay and Bruce is back to normal Hal flies off to find Carol. The trail leads to Lucifer Island, where he finds a sort of shrine to the downfall of all Ferris's.
Meanwhile back in LA, Eclipso has put a post-hypnotic suggestion in Bruce's mind and forces him to look at film of an eclipse. Then back in control Eclipso reveals that he has been working on his own weapon at Ferris Air. He calls it the Moon of Murder, a rocket that once in orbit turns into a moon size sphere that blocks the sun permanently. Hal sees the rocket and tries to confront Eclipso but the villain uses his black diamond to force Hal's good side to fight his evil side. But who will win?
Alanna's New York Adventure: Adam Strange has discovered a way to bring his wife Alanna to earth, but only for a limited time. After seeing the sights and sounds of the big apple the couple go for a Rann Jetpack flight to the Statue of Liberty. While visiting the statue some terrorist try to blow it up and Adam rushes to be the hero but is knocked out. It is up Alanna to save him for a change. After she easily handles the terrorists her and Adam fly off and she is Zeta beamed back to Rann and Adam learns how she must feel when the roles are reversed.
Green Lantern (1976)
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- DC Comics
Volume Description
Promo by Dave GibbonsContinued from Green Lantern Volume 2.1 and continued the numbering starting at #90 and ended at issue #205, where the series continued as The Green Lantern Corps.
Volume 2.2 saw several name changes, starting out being called Green Lantern Co-Starring Green Arrow, which lasted to Issue #122. The series then changed its title to Green Lantern, which lasted up to issue #200. Then the series changed its title again to The Green Lantern Corps, which lasted five issue before the series became officially The Green Lantern Corps Volume 1.
Volume 2.2 started with Hal Jordan as the Green Lantern of Earth, but during the series Hal quit the Corps and John Stewart took over the mantel. Later Guy Gardner took the name Green Lantern near the end of the volume.
Preceded by Green Lantern Volume 2Continued in The Green Lantern Corps Volume 1Collected EditionsGreen Lantern: Sector 2814 vol. 1 (#172-176 and 178-181)Green Lantern: Sector 2814 vol. 2 (#182-183 and 185-189)Green Lantern: Sector 2814 vol. 3 (#194-200)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.