Green Lantern #146
In "Hand of God: Day One," Kyle becomes the sole bearer of the Green Lantern power, a shift that leaves him exhilarated but strains his relationships as he grapples with being everywhere at once. Judd Winick and Jamal Igle deliver a striking exploration of power, isolation, and connection, with Al Williamson’s inks, Moose Baumann’s colors, and Chris Eliopoulos’ lettering enhancing the emotional weight. The cover by Dale Eaglesham and Rodney Ramos captures the moment’s intensity, making this a standout issue for fans of the character’s evolution.
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Kyle has absorbed the totality of the Green Lantern power that used to be spread out across a whole corps of members. He feels fantastic and takes to his new role as Ion easily but his friends and loved ones struggle to adjust to his new abilities, especially the ability to be in more than one place at once.
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