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"Killing Time!": Extant takes Steel, Supergirl, Batgirl, and Warrior on a trip through time during the Zero Hour event. In this time trip, the heroes end up in Coast City, long before its destruction or Guy becoming a Green Lantern. Guy sees his younger self on a date with [[Kari Limbo (New

Quote1 Why can't I see anything beyond this point? It's all ending... there's no future... there's no past. Quote2
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Guy Gardner: Warrior #24 is an issue of the series Guy Gardner: Warrior (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1994.

Synopsis for "Killing Time!"

Extant takes Steel, Supergirl, Batgirl, and Warrior on a trip through time during the Zero Hour event. In this time trip, the heroes end up in Coast City, long before its destruction or Guy becoming a Green Lantern. Guy sees his younger self on a date with Kari Limbo. However, the two versions of Guy being in the same time period causes the Guy from the future to lose control of his armor's powers, which also draws the attention of a younger Hal Jordan who attacks Guy thinking he is responsible for the crisis. Then another time rift sends Guy forward in time to the day Coast City was bombed. In the middle of the chaos, Guy finds Kari again and witnesses her fate: killed by the blast that destroyed the city. As the explosion breaks loose, the time stream shifts again and the universe blinks out.

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  • This issue shows the same explosion from Superman (Volume 2) #80 but from a different point of view. In this version, it is revealed that Kari Limbo died that same day, even though her death wasn't addressed or shown in the original issue.


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