

In a moment of pure anguish, Hal uses his power ring to re-create Coast City, down to the people who had previously died, including his father. Issue #48 began with Hal in the center of what used to be Coast City, clutching the remains of a doll-the only physical evidence of the seven million people who once lived there. In issue #47, he teamed up with Green Arrow for a completely different mission, and at the end of the issue, his thoughts once again turn to Coast City.

Hal also witnesses the return of Superman, who has defeated the Cyborg elsewhere in the city. The voices fall silent when Jordan defeats Mongul in battle. Hal Jordan returns to the city to find a massive fortress-engine standing in the ruins of his home and furiously attacks, hearing the voices of those killed crying out in his mind.

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They use a series of bombs to destroy Hal Jordan's home city of Coast City with the intention of using the area as one of four way-stations for a giant engine that would ultimately transform Earth into the massive spaceship Warworld. In Green Lantern #46, as part of the " Reign of the Supermen!" storyline, the extraterrestrial villain Mongul teams up with a Cyborg Superman that had been passing himself off as the real Superman. 3) #48–50 and also #51–55, the early stories of Rayner becoming the new Green Lantern with new cover art by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.Ī second collection was released in the 2017 trade paperback Kyle Rayner, Green Lantern, Volume One including Green Lantern #0 and #56–57, R.E.B.E.L.S. It was later collected again in 2003 as the Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight/New Dawn TPB ( ISBN 978-1-56389-999-7), reprinting Green Lantern (vol. "Emerald Twilight" was collected as a trade paperback collection in 1994 reprinting the entire three-issue story arc in one volume as Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight ( ISBN 978-1-56389-164-9), with cover art by Tony Harris. The story introduced a new Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner, who gained a significant fan following. 3) #48–50, written by Ron Marz, drawn by Darryl Banks and published by DC Comics. " Emerald Twilight" is a 1994 comic book story told in Green Lantern (vol. Romeo Tanghal (#48–50), Robert Campanella (#48), Dennis Cramer (#49) Note: Before making any changes to this page, please read and follow the Power-scaling Rules for Marvel and DC Comics.Hal Jordan, Parallax, Guardians of the Universeīill Willingham (#48), Fred Haynes (#49), Darryl Banks (#50) He even defeated the Spectre and erased heroes, such as Superman, from the timeline. Zero Hour Parallax destroyed and recreated the universe. When it took control of Kyle, Parallax fought in the Sinestro Corps War and was defeated by two Green Lanterns and sealed by The Guardians of the Universe. Weaknesses: He weakens if his host receives bodily damage.Ĭombat Record: Has fought and controlled various Green Lanterns, from Kyle Rayner to Hal Jordan. Range : At least Interplanetary | Universal+ via chain reaction In Zero Hour, Parallax was able to manipulate space and time to the point where it could recreate the universe in its imageĪttack Potency : Solar System level+ | Universe level+ (Via chain reaction during Zero Hour, but had to sacrifice his life to stop a Sun-Eater)ĭurability : Solar System level+ (Parallax embodies all fear and as such he can't be killed via conventional means) | Unknown Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Able to control people and use them as hosts, Energy projection, Energy absorption. Tiering System : 4-B | Low 2-C via chain reaction in Zero Hour, due to being present at the dawn of time.Ĭlassification: Alien Parasite/Conceptual being/Embodiment of fear
