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"Predators and Prey": Carol has problems maintaining Star Sapphire's personality in check, and the Predator emerges out of her body. He tries to return inside her, claiming that he is Carol's masculine side, and without him, she is weak.

Quote1 Why does it seem all the women I care about end up mentally damaged or possessed? Quote2
Hal Jordan

Green Lantern (Volume 3) #41 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 3) with a cover date of June, 1993.

Synopsis for "Predators and Prey"

Carol has problems maintaining Star Sapphire's personality in check, and the Predator emerges out of her body. He tries to return inside her, claiming that he is Carol's masculine side, and without him, she is weak. Green Lantern opposes him and prevents him from possessing her again. They fight, but Predator loses his power after staying corporeal without a host, so he leaves.

Hal then takes Carol to the Kalmakus' house and asks Tom to hold down the fort in the Air-Taxi business. Arisia, still affected by her 13-year-old mind, tries to get closer to Hal, but he gives her the cold shoulder. Arisia runs away upset, making her an easy target for the Predator to possess her.

Predator follows Hal and Carol's trail, remembering how he lost control over Carol ever since Eclipso tried to possess her. Predator encounters and fights Hal again in a cabin. Their fight is interrupted when a third person steps in: Deathstroke. The Terminator incapacitates Predator, and Green Lantern is his next target.

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