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"Ways to Go": John asks the Guardians to let the people of Mosaic return to their homeworlds. The Guardians reply that the experiment is essential to understand how different species will interact in the future. So John takes

Quote1 Sharing power. Interdependence. That's what'll make Mosaic work. Quote2
John Stewart

Green Lantern: Mosaic #10 is an issue of the series Green Lantern: Mosaic (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1993.

Synopsis for "Ways to Go"

John asks the Guardians to let the people of Mosaic return to their homeworlds. The Guardians reply that the experiment is essential to understand how different species will interact in the future. So John takes them on a guided tour from one point of the Mosaic to another to prove how much harmony they achieved.

John shows them how different species were affected by their displacement, but the Guardians also witness how they thrived in such conditions. In Hope Springs, Rose explains their plans to make a Mosaic-wide fair so different species can share their culture.

Map of Mosaic

Map of Mosaic

Suddenly he sees the Berzerkers and the Two-Faces fighting each other, but John and the four power-ringed kids put the situation under control. Although resourceful, the Guardians complain about John's decision to give power rings to four kids.

With the tour finished, the Guardians admit that John won the argument. However, instead of returning them to their homeworlds, the Guardians decide that the Mosaic experiment must continue. John delivers the bitter news to Rose, and they continue the preparations for the fair.

Appearing in "Ways to Go"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Amazons
  • Barrites
  • Fortress-People of Fwang
  • Homeboys
  • Hungries
  • Mr. & Mrs.
  • Peddlers
  • Peepers
  • Delicates
  • Sleepers
  • The Mass
  • Twittering Machines
  • Two-Faces
  • Übermenschen
  • Xudarians

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Vehicles:

  • Mosaic Tour Bus


Trivia

  • John mentions that both of his parents died of cancer.


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