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Test pilot Hal Jordan was mysteriously taken one day by an eerie green glow. Brought to the crash site of an alien vessel by it's
pilot, Abin Sur, Jordan was named to replace the dying Sur as Green Lantern, protector of space sector 2814. Green Lantern
has a powerful ring that responds to the user's will, all-powerful except for it's impurity which reders it unable to affect all
yellow objects. Green Lantern's ring must be repowered every twenty-four hours from the battery linked to the central power
source on the planet Oa. This figure comes with his power battery. It's a great sculpt, but the pose could have been a little better. The main issue is that his arms just kind of hang at his sides, and the right arm's articulation is somewhat odd, bending in rather than forward. I suppose it is so that he can be posed in a "ring re-charging"; manner, but it doesn't quite work out that way. Still, this is the best representation of the classic Neal Adams design that we have had, so I'll shut up now. |

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