Green Lantern #25 War Of The Weapon Wizards!
Cover Date: December, 1963
Green Lantern is faked into thinking that he has deadened the parts that give him his super human mind. Meanwhile Hector Hammond escapes prison by taking control of a prison guard who carries him out. Hector also frees Sonar, in a plan to get back at the ...
Issue Description
Green Lantern is faked into thinking that he has deadened the parts that give him his super human mind. Meanwhile Hector Hammond escapes prison by taking control of a prison guard who carries him out. Hector also frees Sonar, in a plan to get back at the Green Lantern.
A fake, subconscious battle ensues between Sonar and the Green Lantern (brought on by Hector, in an effort to learn more about the Green Lantern, his fighting strategy and to see how he would win a battle). In this subconscious planned scenario the Green Lantern loses his ring to sonar in a battle, Sonar also loses his stun gun. The Green Lantern then shoots Sonar and takes his ring back.
Meanwhile a real attack by Sonar on Coast CIty has begun. This time when the weapons are switched Green Lantern gets trapped inside a box--in order to escape he turns the gun on himself to vibrate enough to pass through the box. He then uses the gun to make a waterspout that takes out Sonar temporarily, he then takes his ring back and turns Sonar back over to the police.
Green Lantern (1960)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Volume 2.1Volume 2.1 is the second Volume with the name Green Lantern. Green Lantern Volume 1 was centered around Alan Scott. Although the volumes share the names the Green Lanterns had completely different powers and origins.
Volume 2.1 saw the first appearance of Hal Jordan, Carol Ferris, Sinestro, Guy Gardner, John Stewart and the Green Lantern Corp. Towards the end of the volume the Green Lantern title changed to Green Lantern Co-Staring Green Arrow, and Green Arrow became a constant character in the series. The series was canceled at issue #89 in 1972. Hal Jordan's story continued as a co feature in Flash Volume 1 it was later restarted in Green Lantern Volume 2.2.
Preceded by Green Lantern Volume 1Continued in Green Lantern Volume 2.2TPBIssues #1-5 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 1Issues #6-13 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 2Issues #14-21 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 3Issues #22-29 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 4Issues #30-38 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 5Issues #39-47 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 6Issues #48-57 are collected in Green Lantern Archives Vol. 7Showcase PresentsIssues #1-17 are collected in Showcase Presents: Green Lantern Vol 1Issues #18-38 are collected in Showcase Presents: Green Lantern Vol 2OmnibusIssues #1-21 are collected in Green Lantern Omnibus Vol. 1Issues #22-45 are collected in Green Lantern Omnibus Vol. 2Absolute Green Lantern/Green Arrow (#76-87 & 89)Green Lantern ChroniclesVol. 1 (Showcase #22-24 and Green Lantern #1-3)Vol. 2 (Green Lantern #4-9)Vol. 3 (Green Lantern #10-14 and The Flash #131)Vol. 4 (Green Lantern #15-20)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.