Green Lantern (Volume 3) #38 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 3) with a cover date of April, 1993.
Synopsis for "Life Decisions"
Adam Strange confronts a possessed Hal Jordan, who kidnapped his daughter Aleea. Adam's people incapacitate the Green Lantern, but the baby disappears through a portal to Qward. When Hal wakes up, Adam holds him at gunpoint and interrogates him.
During his unconscious state, Hal screams something about a "U-Mind," and this helps him remember what happened that day, from the reencounter with Barry Allen to meeting with Olivia Reynolds again. While Hal takes Olivia on a flight to meet a contractor, Olivia gets possessed by the Lenglyns, an alien species who depend on a secret power hidden in Olivia's mind.[1] She attacks him, causing the plane to crash and get a hold on Hal's mind.
Hal figures that the Lenglyns and the Qwardians want Aleea because she possesses the U-Mind. Together, Adam and Hal go to the Antimatter Universe. On Qward, they find the Weaponers in turmoil, fighting each other in a civil war -a situation Guy Gardner triggered when he stole and used the Qwardians' power against them.[2] After interrogating the Chief Weaponer, Hal finds that one of the factions' leader is none other than Olivia, possessed by the U-Mind.
Appearing in "Life Decisions"
Featured Characters:
- Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Adam Strange
- Arisia
- Carol Ferris (Flashback only)
- Barry Allen (Flashback only)
- Thom Kalmaku (Flashback only)
Antagonists:
- Olivia Reynolds (Flashback and main story)
- Lenglyns
- Weaponers of Qward
Other Characters:
- Traci
- Courtney
- Eli Bently (Flashback only)
- Ranagarians
- Aleea Strange
- Bantteir
- Guy Gardner (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Earth
- California
- Montoya Bay
- Traci's Danish Kitchen
- Montoya Bay
- California
- Antimatter Universe of Qward
- Rann
- Rannagar
Items:
Vehicles:
- Red Piper Lance II Airplane
Notes
- The Barry Allen that appears in this issue is actually Eobard Thawn in disguise, as revealed in The Flash Vol 2 78.
- The story in this issue picks up on a plot point from the Silver Age, from The Flash Vol 1 191 and Green Lantern Vol 2 75.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Green Lantern Recommended Reading
- Green Lantern (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern (Volume 2)
- Green Lantern (Volume 3)
- Green Lantern (Volume 4)
- Green Lantern (Volume 5)
- Green Lantern (Volume 6)
- Green Lantern (Volume 7)
- The Green Lantern (Volume 1)
- The Green Lantern: Season Two (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern Corps (Volume 2)
- Green Lantern Corps (Volume 3)
- Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern: New Guardians (Volume 1)
- Green Lanterns (Volume 1)
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1)
Links and References
- Green Lantern Recommended Reading
- Green Lantern (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern (Volume 2)
- Green Lantern (Volume 3)
- Green Lantern (Volume 4)
- Green Lantern (Volume 5)
- Green Lantern (Volume 6)
- Green Lantern (Volume 7)
- The Green Lantern (Volume 1)
- The Green Lantern: Season Two (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern Corps (Volume 2)
- Green Lantern Corps (Volume 3)
- Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (Volume 1)
- Green Lantern: New Guardians (Volume 1)
- Green Lanterns (Volume 1)
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1)