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"Judas World!": Following a distress signal, Green Lantern finds a duplicate of Earth where the planet Pharos IV should be, inhabited by shape-shifters who imitate even Hal's friends, like Carol and Thom.

Quote1 To wage a war is simple, but to wage a peace is the truest test of civilized being! Quote2
Green Lantern

Green Lantern (Volume 2) #156 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 2) with a cover date of September, 1982.

Synopsis for "Judas World!"

Following a distress signal, Green Lantern finds a duplicate of Earth where the planet Pharos IV should be, inhabited by shape-shifters who imitate even Hal's friends, like Carol and Thom. He sees through their disguise and sneak into a meeting, where the leader explains their plans use Earth as a weapon in their generations-long war against Dalgova. Their strategy is to send some of them to Earth and live as humans for years, until they have enough numbers to take over and build Xeroz Tubes, a weapon that will allow them to move the planet and crash it against Dalgova and destroy their enemies. The Pharoids discover Green Lantern and attack him, but a renegade helps him overcome the attackers. He introduces himself as Trigus, the one who sent the distress signal to alert Green Lantern of their plan to use Earth as a weapon.

Afterwards, Green Lantern grabs a bunch of representatives of both Pharos Iv and Dalgova and forces them to face each other in combat, without fancy strategies, hoping to make them come to reason. Logically, both sides don't know what to do because they don't even know why they were fighting in the first place, so Hal changes plans and forces them to sit together in two mixed groups and talk about how to put an end to their conflicts. Before leaving, he asks the Pharoids to change the surface of their world and stop imitating Earth. They agree, and Green Lantern warns them that if they don't come to terms and end their war, he'll be back.

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  • Pharoids

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  • Trigus

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  • Pharon IV
  • Dalgova

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Synopsis for "The Gladiator's Apprentice"

A young Green Lantern strives to please the elderly Green Lantern of his space-sector, but seems never to quite measure up.

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