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Green Lantern#168
Cover: Ariel Olivetti

Green Lantern #168

Oct 2003 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD
“Deicide”

In "Deicide," Kyle finds himself hunted on the planet Galtea by a fanatical religious cult that sees him as a threat to their beliefs, while back on Earth, Merayn faces the challenges of job hunting and Terry confronts the aftermath of a hate crime on a talk show. Written by Benjamin Raab and illustrated by Rick Burchett, with inks by Rodney Ramos, colors by Moose Baumann, and letters by Kurt Hathaway, this issue blends intense personal struggles with cosmic tension. The cover by Ariel Olivetti captures the dark, urgent mood of the story.

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writer Benjamin Raab · artist Rick Burchett · inker Rodney Ramos · colorist Moose Baumann · letterer Kurt Hathaway · cover Ariel Olivetti

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colorist Moose Baumann
letterer Kurt Hathaway
cover pencils, inks Ariel Olivetti

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On the planet Galtea, Kyle is manipulated by a religious cult whose leader wants to kill him for the Black Circle. Back on Earth, Merayn tries to find a job and Terry goes on a television talk show to discuss his gaybashing ordeal.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).