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Green Lantern Vol. 4 29

GREEN LANTERN VOL. 4 #29

Cover Date: May 2008
Cover Price: $2.99
Publication Date: 2008-03-26

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Cover Credits:
Art: Ivan Reis (signed)
Colors: Dave McCaig (digned)


Story: "Secret Origin, Part 1" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGeoff Johns
PencilsIvan Reis
InksOclair Albert
ColorsRandy Mayor
LetteringRob Leigh
Assistant editingAdam Schlagman
EditingEddie Berganza

Feature Character(s):

Green Lantern (Hal Jordan; also in flashback; appearance on pages 2 though 6 same as flashback in Green Lantern: Rebirth #2; see Comment)

Guest Star(s):

Abin Sur (last in Green Lantern Corps Annual #2)

Supporting Character(s):

Carol Ferris
Jessica Jordan
Martin Jordan (dies)
Jack Jordan
Jim Jordan (next in issue #35)
Jonathan Stone (chronologically earliest appearance; next in issue #31)
Ken "High Life" Arden (first appearance; one of Jack's Air Force buddies and owner of Arden Aviation)
John Stewart
Carl Ferris (next in issue #34)
Shane Sellers

Villain(s):

Atrocitus (last in flashback in issue #33)
Qull of the Five Inversions (last in Green Lantern Corps Annual #2)

Other Character(s):

Cindy (first appearance)

Location(s):

Space Sector 2814
Earth
United States of America
Coast City

Comment(s):

Hal Jordan is only seen as Green Lantern on the first page of this issue. The rest is a flashback to events prior to Hal Jordan becoming Green Lantern. Story continues in the next issue.

Story Reprinted in:

Green Lantern: Secret Origin (2008)
Green Lantern #29 Special Edition (June 2010)
Green Lantern: Secret Origin (New Edition) (2010 [January 2011])
Green Lantern: Secret Origin (New Edition) ([June] 2011)
Wonder Woman Giant #1 (2019)
Green Lantern by Geoff Johns #4 (2020 [February 2021])

Solicitation:

Witness the beginnings of one of the bravest Green Lanterns who's ever lived as the "secret origin" of Hal Jordan is revealed in a whole new light! While Hal begins his career, another Lantern, the greatest of all time, uncovers the mystery of Abin Sur's death and his obsession with the prophecy of the "Blackest Night".


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