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Issue Details

Issue #198
Published March 1986
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD
Pages 52
Editing Andy Helfer

Cover Details - "Crisis: Giant-Sized Spectacular!"

Characters Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [Arisia]; Green Lantern [Tomar RE]; Hal Jordan; Sonar; Goldface; Green Lantern Corps
Genre superhero
Pencils Joe Staton
Inks Bruce Patterson

18 page Green Lantern story "1"

Characters Green Lantern Corps [Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [Arisia]]; Hal Jordan; Guardians of the Universe; Sinestro; Monitor; Anti-Monitor
Synopsis Sinestro goes to OA alongside John Stewart and Katma Tui to warn the surviving Guardians of the renegade Guardians' plan (killed in issue 9 of Crisis and recapped in Green Lantern 195 (DC, 1976 series)). At first he isn't believed by them, until a possessed Arisia (by the Main Power Battery) tells them what he speaks is true. The entire surviving Green Lantern Corps then heads to the antimatter universe to stop the plan, while Sinestro is placed in a sciencell.
Genre superhero
Script Steve Englehart
Pencils Joe Staton
Inks Bruce Patterson
Colors Tony Tollin
Letters Lois Buhalis; D. C. Weiss
Notes Part one of story.

20 page Green Lantern story "0"

Characters Green Lantern Corps; Green Lanterns [John Stewart; Guy Gardner; Katma Tui; Arisia; Tomar Re]; Goldface; Sonar; Shark; Hal Jordan
Synopsis The entire Green Lantern Corps faces off against Guy Gardner's group on Qward's moon in the antimatter universe, which if destroyed, would make the Antimonitor become even more powerful. The Corps stops the plan, but at the cost of several Lanterns, one of whom is Tomar Re. With his dying breath, Tomar designates his ring to Hal Jordan, who once again becomes a Green Lantern.
Genre superhero
Script Steve Englehart
Pencils Joe Staton
Inks Bruce Patterson
Colors Tony Tollin
Letters Lois Buhalis; D. C. Weiss
Notes Recaps origin of old multiverse from Crisis 7 (DC, 1985 series) in between action in issue itself. Part two of story.