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GREEN LANTERN VOL. 3 #147
Cover Date: April 2002
Cover Price: $2.25
Publication Date: 2002-02-06
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Dale Eaglesham (signed)
Inks: Rodney Ramos (signed)
Colors: Richard Horie, Tanya Horie
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Credits:
Story | Judd Winick |
Pencils | Dale Eaglesham |
Inks | Rodney Ramos |
Lettering | Kurt Hathaway |
Colors | Moose Baumann |
Color separations | Moose Baumann |
Editing | Bob Schreck |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- John Stewart (also in flashbacks throughout his life, most notably to age 15)
- Merayn Dethalis
Other Character(s):
- David Nephew, M.D. (first appearance; John's psychotherapist)
- Damon Stewart (first appearance; John's younger brother; in flashback)
- Loretta Stewart (first appearance; John's aunt; in flashback)
- Rose Stewart (first appearance; John's sister; dies in flashback)
Cameo Appearance(s):
- Cyborg
- Firebrand
- Psimon
- The Key
- Eclipso
- Red Tornado
- Doctor Destiny
- Fatality
- Guardians of the Universe (in flashback)
- Green Lantern (Hal Jordan, in flashback)
- Green Lantern (Guy Gardner, in flashback)
- Grayven (in a dream)
Location(s):
- Space Sector 0
- Oa (in flashback)
- Space Sector 2814
- Earth
- New York, NY
- Earth
Story Reprinted in:
- Green Lantern: The Power of Ion ([April] 2003)
Solicitation:
- Wheelchair-bound former Green Lantern, John Stewart, confronts his deepest, darkest secrets—a twisted journey through the psyche of a man who has had it all and lost it all. Meanwhile, the current Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner, spreads his newfound wings into near-godhood.
Synopsis:
John stewart visits his psychotherapist as he tries to work out why it is that he is still confined to his wheelchair when Fatality and Ion have both confirmed that there is nothing physically wrong with him. Under hypnosis, he revisits all the scenes of failure in his life, until finally the key is unlocked and a repressed memory breaks through. When he was fifteen, he took his aunt's car for a joyride, but crashed it, killing his little sister. Finally able to face up to the memory, John begins to deal with the guilt, and when he next sees Merayn he is standing up.