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Green Lantern #10 The Secret of The Indigo Tribe, Conclusion
Cover Date: August, 2012
As “THE SECRET OF THE INDIGO TRIBE” races toward its conclusion, all is revealed about the INDIGO LANTERNS! Leads into next issue’s shocking turn of events that can’t be missed!The Secret of the Indigo Tribe Conclusion Green Lantern's Hal Jordan ...
Issue Description
As “THE SECRET OF THE INDIGO TRIBE” races toward its conclusion, all is revealed about the INDIGO LANTERNS!
Leads into next issue’s shocking turn of events that can’t be missed!
The Secret of the Indigo Tribe ConclusionGreen Lantern's Hal Jordan and Sinestro are racing for escape from the depowered Indigo Tribe, who have been reduced to an apathetic group of criminals bent of revenge against the Green Lanterns. Only the Black Hand alone does not join the pursuit and instead flings away his Indigo ring and flees into the jungles on Nok. When Hal and Sinestro finally catch up with the fleeing Natromo, they capture him. Hal leaves Sinestro to fight off the former Indigo Tribe members without his Green Power Ring charged as he brings Natromo back to the cave housing the Indigo Tribe Power Battery. Indigo sees the two fleeing and breaks off the chase of Sinestro to pursue.
Once they are back at the cave, Hal convinces Natromo to rebuild the battery, but they find that he can't without an indigo spark of light. Indigo catches up with Hal and Natromo at the cave and pleads with Natromo to fix the battery because she knows who she is without it. Hal Jordan asks her what it made her feel, to which Indigo replies "Sadness." This spark of compassion is all Natromo needs to restore the Indigo Power Battery, bringing all Indigo Lanterns back online, including Sinestro. Hal asks for Sinestro's release and Indigo asks if Hal believes Sinestro can be a hero again without being forced to feel compassion.
Meanwhile, Black Hand escapes his reactivated Indigo Ring by jumping to his death, only to be revived soon after by a Black Power Ring.
Green Lantern (2011)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Following the New 52 DC Comics event, The Story of the Green Lantern is reborn, with new twists and plots. Green Lantern is a monthly comic including some of the Corps most noticable members, alongside some new and formidable Green Lanterners. Major turning points within this comic are the Rise of the Third Army, the Revenge of Black Hand and the Introducton of Simon Baz.
Long time Green Lantern writer Geoff Johns follows where War of the Green Lanterns left off, Sinestro, long time enemy of the Green Lantern Corps, has become a Green Lantern again, and no one knows why. Meanwhile, Hal Jordan is still with out his ring, and due to his over commitment to the Corps, his civilian life back on Earth is in shambles.
Collected EditionsVol. 1: Sinestro (#1-6)Green Lantern By Geoff Johns Omnibus Volume 3 (#1-20)Vol. 2: Revenge of the Black Hand (#7-12 and Green Lantern Annual #1)Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army (#13-16)Vol. 3: The End (#0, #13-20)Green Lantern: The Wrath of the First Lantern (#17-20)Vol. 4: Dark Days (#21-26 & 23.1)DC Comics The New 52 Villains Omnibus (#23.1-23.4)Green Lantern: Lights Out (#23.1 & 24)Sinestro: The Demon Within (#23.4)Vol. 5: Test of Wills (#27-34)Red Lanterns: Atrocities (#28)Supergirl: Red Daughter of Krypton (#28)Green Lantern Corps: Uprising (#31-33)Vol. 6: The Life Equation (#35-40)Green Lantern/New Gods: Godhead (#35-37)Vol. 7: Renegade (#41-46)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.