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| Title = Green Lantern
 
| Title = Green Lantern
 
| Image = Green Lantern v4 03.jpg
 
| Image = Green Lantern v4 03.jpg
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| Image2 = Green Lantern Vol 4 3 Textless.jpg
 
| Image2Text = Textless
 
| Volume = 4
 
| Volume = 4
 
| Issue = 3
 
| Issue = 3
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| Day = 27
 
| Month = September
 
| Month = September
 
| Year = 2005
 
| Year = 2005
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| Executive Editor = Dan DiDio
 
| Executive Editor = Dan DiDio
 
| CoverArtist1 = Carlos Pacheco
 
| CoverArtist1 = Carlos Pacheco
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| CoverArtist2 = Jesus Merino
 
| CoverArtist3 = Peter Steigerwald
   
| Editor1_1 = Peter Tomasi
 
 
| Writer1_1 = Geoff Johns
 
| Writer1_1 = Geoff Johns
 
| Penciler1_1 = Carlos Pacheco
 
| Penciler1_1 = Carlos Pacheco
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| Colourist1_1 = Moose Baumann
 
| Colourist1_1 = Moose Baumann
 
| Letterer1_1 = Rob Leigh
 
| Letterer1_1 = Rob Leigh
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| Editor1_1 = Peter Tomasi
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| Editor1_2 = Michael Siglain
   
 
| Quotation = Is this the life I'm coming back to? Is this the strongest emotion in the universe? Is fear what controls everyone and everything? Yeah. I didn't think so.
 
| Quotation = Is this the life I'm coming back to? Is this the strongest emotion in the universe? Is fear what controls everyone and everything? Yeah. I didn't think so.
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| StoryTitle1 = Flight Delay
 
| StoryTitle1 = Flight Delay
 
| Synopsis1 = The new Manhunter model attacks [[Hal Jordan (New Earth)| Hal Jordan]] and opens up to reveal a [[Green Lantern Power Battery]] inside its head, which drains Hal's ring of most of it's power. The damaged Manhunter flies away with the new model in pursuit. Hal and Shane convince General Stone to allow Hal to fly one of the jets after them, but not before Hal punches Stone in the jaw.
| Synopsis1 =
 
The new Manhunter model attacks [[hal Jordan (New Earth)| Hal Jordan]] and opens up to reveal a [[Green Lantern Power Battery]] inside its head, which drains Hal's ring of most of it's power. The damaged Manhunter flies away with the new model in pursuit. Hal and Shane convince General Stone to allow Hal to fly one of the jets after them, but not before Hal punches Stone in the jaw.
 
   
General Stone reluctantly explains to Hal that the U.S. Military had confiscated [[Abin Sur (New Earth)|Abin Sur]]'s spacecraft many years ago. They were unable to fix the ship until they found a damaged Manhunter robot after the [[Millennium]] event. Seven weeks ago, the robot turned itself on.
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General Stone reluctantly explains to Hal that the U.S. Military had confiscated [[Abin Sur (New Earth)|Abin Sur]]'s spacecraft many years ago. They were unable to fix the ship until they found a damaged Manhunter robot after the [[Millennium]] event. Seven weeks ago, the robot turned itself on.
   
The new Manhunter damages the old Manhunter enough that it lands in the middle of Coast City and activates its self-destruct sequence, which would destroy the entire city. The new Manhunter turns its attention to Hal and pulls him out of the cockpit of his jet. In freefall, a powerless Jordan recites the Green Lantern oath as he pulls the robot's head / Green Lantern battery off. With his ring recharged, Hal grabs the self-destructing Manhunter and takes it into space. The robot admits that it is afraid of ceasing to exist shortly before detonating.
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The new Manhunter damages the old Manhunter enough that it lands in the middle of Coast City and activates its self-destruct sequence, which would destroy the entire city. The new Manhunter turns its attention to Hal and pulls him out of the cockpit of his jet. In free fall, a powerless Jordan recites the Green Lantern oath as he pulls the robot's head / Green Lantern battery off. With his ring recharged, Hal grabs the self-destructing Manhunter and takes it into space. The robot admits that it is afraid of ceasing to exist shortly before detonating.
   
 
The next day, Hal talks to General Stone about a pilot position. Stone accepts Hal's apology and admits that he determined that Hal is Green Lantern from the style of his punch. That night, Hal sees his brother moving into Coast City with his finally.
 
The next day, Hal talks to General Stone about a pilot position. Stone accepts Hal's apology and admits that he determined that Hal is Green Lantern from the style of his punch. That night, Hal sees his brother moving into Coast City with his finally.
   
In a short epilogue, a robed figure, acting as the new Grandmaster of the Manhunters, surveys a group of imprisoned Green Lanterns, all of whom were supposedly killed by Hal Jordan when he was Parallax.
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In a short epilogue, a robed figure, acting as the new [[Henry Henshaw (New Earth)|Grandmaster]] of the Manhunters, surveys a group of imprisoned Green Lanterns, all of whom were supposedly killed by Hal Jordan when he was [[Parallax (New Earth)#Hal Jordan|Parallax]].
   
| Appearing1 =
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| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Hal Jordan (New Earth)|Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
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* {{a|[[Hal Jordan (New Earth)|Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* [[John Stewart (New Earth)|Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
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* {{apn|[[John Stewart (New Earth)|Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]||Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #1}}
* [[Shane Sellers (New Earth)|Shane Sellers]]
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* {{a|[[Shane Sellers (New Earth)|Shane Sellers]]}}
* [[James Jordan (New Earth)|Jim Jordan]]
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* {{a|[[James Jordan (New Earth)|Jim Jordan]]}}
* [[Jillian Pearlman (New Earth)|Jillian Pearlman]]
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* {{a|[[Jillian Pearlman (New Earth)|Jillian Pearlman]]}}
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
* [[Manhunters|Manhunters]]
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* {{a|[[Manhunters (New Earth)|Manhunters]]}}
:* [[Henry Henshaw (New Earth)|Grandmaster]]
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** {{a|[[Henry Henshaw (New Earth)|Grandmaster]]}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* [[Jonathan Stone (New Earth)|General Stone]]
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* {{a|[[Jonathan Stone (New Earth)|General Stone]]}}
* [[Lost Lanterns]] {{Cameo}}
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* {{a|[[Lost Lanterns]]}} {{Cameo}}
:* [[Boodikka (New Earth)|Boodikka]]
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** {{a|[[Boodikka (New Earth)|Boodikka]]}}
:* [[Graf Toren (New Earth)|Graf Toren]]
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** {{a|[[Graf Toren (New Earth)|Graf Toren]]}}
:* [[Honnu (New Earth)|Honnu]]
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** {{a|[[Hannu (New Earth)|Honnu]]}}
:* [[Jack T. Chance (New Earth)|Jack T. Chance]]
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** {{a|[[Jack T. Chance (New Earth)|Jack T. Chance]]}}
:* [[Ke'Haan (New Earth)|Ke'Haan]]
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** {{a|[[Ke'Haan (New Earth)|Ke'Haan]]}}
:* [[Kreon (New Earth)|Kreon]]
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** {{a|[[Kreon (New Earth)|Kreon]]}}
:* [[Laira (New Earth)|Laira]]
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** {{a|[[Laira Omoto (New Earth)|Laira]]}}
:* [[Tomar-Tu (New Earth)|Tomar-Tu]]
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** {{a|[[Tomar-Tu (New Earth)|Tomar-Tu]]}}
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* {{a|[[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]]}} {{Flashback}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
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* {{a|[[United States of America]]}}
* [[Coast City]]
 
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** {{a|[[California]]}}
* [[Edwards Air Force Base]]
 
* [[Biot]]
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*** {{a|[[Coast City]]}}
 
*** {{a|[[Edwards Air Force Base]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Sacramento]]}}
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** {{a|[[Louisiana]]}} {{Flashback}}
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*** Louisiana Bayou {{Flashback}}
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* {{a|[[Biot]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* [[Green Lantern Ring]]
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* {{a|[[Green Lantern Ring]]}}
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
* <br/>
 
* <br/>
   
 
| Notes =
 
| Notes =
* This issue is reprinted in ''{{c|Green Lantern Corps: Through the Ages #1}}''.
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* This issue is reprinted in {{Co|Green Lantern: No Fear (Collected)}} and {{co|Green Lantern Corps: Through The Ages (Collected)}}.
   
 
* The imprisoned Green Lanterns shown are:
 
* The imprisoned Green Lanterns shown are:
:* Boodikka
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** Boodikka
:* Chaselon
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** Chaselon
:* Honnu
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** Honnu
:* Jack T. Chance
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** Jack T. Chance
:* Ke'Haan
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** Ke'Haan
:* Laira
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** Laira
:* Tomar Tu
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** Tomar Tu
:* Kreon
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** Kreon
* The identity of the mysterious new Grandmaster is revealed in [[Green Lantern Vol 4 11|issue 11]]
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* The identity of the mysterious new Grandmaster is revealed in [[Green Lantern Vol 4 11|issue 11]].
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Recommended =

Revision as of 08:46, 26 May 2021

"Flight Delay": The new Manhunter model attacks Hal Jordan and opens up to reveal a Green Lantern Power Battery inside its head, which drains Hal's ring of most of it's power. The damaged Manhunter flies away with the new model in pursuit. Hal and Shane convince G

Quote1 Is this the life I'm coming back to? Is this the strongest emotion in the universe? Is fear what controls everyone and everything? Yeah. I didn't think so. Quote2
Hal Jordan

Green Lantern (Volume 4) #3 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 4) with a cover date of September, 2005. It was published on July 27, 2005.

Synopsis for "Flight Delay"

The new Manhunter model attacks Hal Jordan and opens up to reveal a Green Lantern Power Battery inside its head, which drains Hal's ring of most of it's power. The damaged Manhunter flies away with the new model in pursuit. Hal and Shane convince General Stone to allow Hal to fly one of the jets after them, but not before Hal punches Stone in the jaw.

General Stone reluctantly explains to Hal that the U.S. Military had confiscated Abin Sur's spacecraft many years ago. They were unable to fix the ship until they found a damaged Manhunter robot after the Millennium event. Seven weeks ago, the robot turned itself on.

The new Manhunter damages the old Manhunter enough that it lands in the middle of Coast City and activates its self-destruct sequence, which would destroy the entire city. The new Manhunter turns its attention to Hal and pulls him out of the cockpit of his jet. In free fall, a powerless Jordan recites the Green Lantern oath as he pulls the robot's head / Green Lantern battery off. With his ring recharged, Hal grabs the self-destructing Manhunter and takes it into space. The robot admits that it is afraid of ceasing to exist shortly before detonating.

The next day, Hal talks to General Stone about a pilot position. Stone accepts Hal's apology and admits that he determined that Hal is Green Lantern from the style of his punch. That night, Hal sees his brother moving into Coast City with his finally.

In a short epilogue, a robed figure, acting as the new Grandmaster of the Manhunters, surveys a group of imprisoned Green Lanterns, all of whom were supposedly killed by Hal Jordan when he was Parallax.

Appearing in "Flight Delay"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:



Notes

  • The imprisoned Green Lanterns shown are:
    • Boodikka
    • Chaselon
    • Honnu
    • Jack T. Chance
    • Ke'Haan
    • Laira
    • Tomar Tu
    • Kreon
  • The identity of the mysterious new Grandmaster is revealed in issue 11.



See Also

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