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Hal meets John Stewart and Jo Mullein in a diner to discuss their lives and jobs over lunch.
The gang investigates it and Hal touches the glowing green structure, right as Abin Sur suddenly appears.
Fast-forward several days later, Hal Jordan is walking down the highway, looking disheveled and disturbed.
Hal continues going down the highway, stopping at a small diner to get water.
The event in Evergreen makes the news and Hal starts to reveal what happened.
Hal tries to tell everyone hes using his will to hold back the killer energy…
The diners patrons start to get perturbed at Jordans story and demand to see his hand as well.
One customer grabs Hals arm and discovers that Hals hand is glowing with black energy.
The energy surrounds and absorbs the customer.
But if I hated that,why is it that I seem to like Absolute Green Lantern then?
For starters, this is an alternate world that has no impact on the Prime Universe.
Hal was even ready to let himself die just so others wouldn’t be hurt by him… Hal’s not a bad guy, just a guy with incredibly bad luck.
Absolute Green Lantern #1is available now from DC Comics.