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Green Lantern #178 A Bad Case of the D.T.s!
Cover Date: July, 1984
Cover by Dave Gibbons."A Bad Case of the D.T.s!" written by Len Wein, penciled, inked and lettered by Dave Gibbons and colored by Anthony Tollin. Congressman Bloch, believing he had put the Green Lantern in a coma, hires the Demolition Crew from the Monit ...
Issue Description
Cover by Dave Gibbons."A Bad Case of the D.T.s!" written by Len Wein, penciled, inked and lettered by Dave Gibbons and colored by Anthony Tollin.Congressman Bloch, believing he had put the Green Lantern in a coma, hires the Demolition Crew from the Monitor to destroy Ferris Aircraft. The Demolition Crew attacks as Hal is flirting with Carol in her office, forcing him to become Green Lantern. But as he charges his ring, he is contacted by the Guardians, who order to go to Omnicron Ceti IV, a planet suffering from harsh earthquakes. Hal learns that the earthquakes are due to the planet's instability, much like Krypton before it exploded.
Meanwhile back on Earth, the Demolition Crew is wrecking Ferris Aircraft, and while the employees try to fight back, things look bleak. The day seems to be saved by the arrival of the Predator.
Green Lantern (1976)
- Publisher
- 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.