- Green Lantern versus Aliens
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title = Green Lantern versus Aliens
caption = Cover to "Green Lantern Versus Aliens" #1, byDwayne Turner
schedule = Monthly
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publisher =DC Comics /Dark Horse Comics
date = September 2000 - December 2000
issues = 4
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writers =Ron Marz
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pencillers =Rick Leonardi
inkers =Mike Perkins
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addpubcat1 = Dark Horse limited series"Green Lantern versus Aliens" is a four-issue
comic book mini-series published jointly byDC Comics andDark Horse Comics monthly from September 2000 to December 2000. It is written byRon Marz and illustrated by pencillerRick Leonardi and inkerMike Perkins , with covers byDwayne Turner .The series stars several
Green Lantern s, primarilyKyle Rayner , and the titular xenomorphs from the "Alien" movie series. The series is most likely out of continuity, as Salaak is alive in current GL continuity and no mention of Mogo's Xenomorph inhabitants is ever made. However, creatures resembling a Xenomorph and a Yautja were seen asSinestro Corps members in Green Lantern #25 (though this too was likely a joke).In 2001 the series was collected into a single volume with a new cover by artist
Eric Kohler .Plot
The story opens in flashback, ten years before the (at the time) current continuity of the "Green Lantern" comic books, showing an extraterrestrial Barin Char, the Green Lantern of Sector 1522, dying when a xenomorph bursts from his chest.
Hal Jordan (who at the time of the series’ publication, had long been dead) is then summoned by theGuardians of the Universe to rendezvous with fellow Green LanternsKilowog ,Katma Tui ,Tomar Re , The Green Man andSalakk on the planet Tirama in Sector 1522. The six Green Lanterns are informed of the disappearance of Barin Char, and proceed to the border world where he is believed to have disappeared. Tracing the signal from Char’s displaced power ring, they enter a cavern inside a mountainous butte, where they discover Char’s corpse, before being attacked by a swarm of xenomorphs. Jordan decides that rather than exterminate an alien species – particularly since the xenomorphs appear to be only the interstellar equivalent ofshark s; the perfect killing machine without actually being "evil" – they would transport the xenomorphs to the sentient Green Lantern planetMogo , where they can not harm anyone.A decade later, the Signet Dawn, a Coluian long-range
ore transport vessel, crashes onto the planet. Fiveextraterrestrials —the Xudarian Tomar-Dar, Brik, Ash, M’Hdahna and the aforementioned Salaak—appear on Earth in the apartment of Kyle Rayner, who at the time, is the Green Lantern ofEarth , and the only Green Lantern in existence. These five are either former Green Lanterns, or were intended to become Green Lanterns at the time of Parallax’s destruction of the Green Lantern Corps, and they inform Rayner of the Signet Dawn’s crash on Mogo. The six then journey to Mogo to rescue the ship’s crew. Inside the hulk of the ship, they encounter Crowe, the ship’s first officer, who tells Rayner that after the crash, the aliens carried off the other 37 crew members, but left her for some reason. Crowe leads Rayner and the others deeper into the ship, where the xenomorphs attack them, taking Rayner’s companions captive, leaving only him, Crowe and Salaak. When Rayner tries to grab Tomar as he is pulled down a shaft, his power ring slips off his finger and falls down the shaft.The trio then climb down the shaft- Kyle and Salaak subsequently settling any remaining tension between them when Salaak apologises for judging Kyle by what he wasn't rather than what he was-, and discover five of Crowe’s crewmates, cocooned by the xenomorphs, four of which have been killed by chestbursters. The xenomorphs then attack the trio, and Crowe and Rayner flee through a passageway, separated from Salaak. They then come across a chamber where they discover a xenomorph Queen, with the remainder of Crowe’s crew and Rayner’s companions cocooned around the walls, and Rayner’s power ring on the floor. After exchanging a brief kiss for luck, Crowe jumps into the chamber firing at the aliens to distract them while Rayner goes for his ring. During this attempt, the skin on the right half of Crowe’s face is ripped away, revealing that she is an
android . Rayner reacquires his ring. Crowe, fatally damaged during the melee, tells Rayner that he shouldn’t leave the xenomorphs alive to endanger someone else in the future as Jordan did, so Rayner destroys the xenomorphs, rescuing the surviving Signet Dawn crew and his companions. Ash, Brik and Salaak do not survive. Rayner is left with the thought that sometimes the past comes back to haunt you no matter what one does, another reminder of the legacy of Hal Jordan that looms over him.Collections
The series has been collected into a trade paperback:
* "Green Lantern Versus Aliens" (96 pages, September,
Titan Books , ISBN 1840232838, August 2001, Dark Horse, ISBN 1569715386)References
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