Green Lantern #26
In "Prophète de la paix," Green Lantern and Green Arrow stand as witnesses as the Guardians of the Universe send Old-Timer to face judgment on the planet Gallo. When the trial begins and the Tribune swiftly declares him guilty without a hearing, the heroes uncover a chilling deception—the real Tribune have been replaced by their mechanic. With the system of justice itself compromised, they must fight to restore order and save Old-Timer’s life. Written by Denny O'Neil, illustrated by Neal Adams with inks by Dick Giordano and Mike Peppe, and featuring a cover by Neal Adams, this 1979 issue delivers a powerful, timely story of integrity and the cost of blind authority.
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For putting the welfare of Green Lantern ahead of the ecological welfare of the planet Earth, the Guardians of the Universe send Old-Timer, accompanied by Green Lantern and Green Arrow as witnesses, to the planet Gallo to be judged by the Tribune. But when they are all muzzled and the Old-Timer is judged guilty without trial, the heroes realize that something is terribly wrong. They discover that the real Tribune have been replaced by their mechanic and fight to restore the proper process of justice and save the life of the Old-Timer.
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