Jack T. Chance

Jack T. Chance

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caption = Jack T. Chance as he appears in "Green Lantern" (4th series) #12
character_name = Chance
publisher =DC Comics
debut = "Green Lantern Corps Quarterly" #1
creators = John Ostrander (writer)
Henry Flint (artist)
alter_ego =
full_name = Jack T. Chance
species =
homeworld =
alliances = Green Lantern Corps
aliases =
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powers = Power Ring

Jack T. Chance is a fictional character featured in comic books published by DC Comics. He is a Green Lantern from the world of Garnet -- also known as Hellhole. Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in "Green Lantern Corps Quarterly" #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled "Layin' Down the Law".

Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack.

Fictional character biography

Green Lantern of Garnet

Jack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as 'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him. Chance rejected the idea of a uniform, refusing to wear other than his own trashy clothes with a single small added symbol.

Chance hunted down the man who killed his predecessor, intending to kill him in turn, only to find the ring had a failsafe against lethal force. Further, the ring offered no protection against his opponent's yellow bullets. Thus Chance fell back on traditional methods and used a crude firearm to shoot the man dead. This became Jack's standard methodology as he went about pacifying Garnet, wearing down his targets with the powers of the ring then delivering a killing blow with a sidearm.

When news of this reached the Guardians, Chance was quickly recalled to Oa for judgement. The Guardians decided Chance would be subjected to rigorous training and a probationary period before he was allowed to continue serving with the Green Lantern Corps. Chance in turn threatened to simply quit if forced to play by their rules and pointed out his brutal approach was the first thing that had ever worked on Hellhole. The Guardians conceded they lacked a suitable alternative candidate to serve as Garnet's Green Lantern, and had no choice but to appoint Chance as Green Lantern of his planet. Chance and the Guardians brokered a deal whereby he was restricted to his planet (other Lanterns covered whole sectors). His deeds were also subject to reviews to ensure he was not using 'questionable methods' ["Green Lantern Corps Quarterly" #1] .

Sometime later, while doing his duties on Garnet, he had the displeasure of encountering Lobo, and true to form the two got into a fight. Chance had the upper hand because of his ring and was enjoying the one-sided fight. The fight took a turn for the worse when Lobo realized that the ring had a weakness to yellow. Lobo, now covered in the yellow blood of a downed citizen, proceeded to fight Chance, who could do nothing but get a sound whipping. Knowing that he would be in a bad way when Lobo was finished with him, he ordered his ring not to forget anything important when the ring would put him back together. After winning the fight, Lobo had the idea of taking Chance's power ring before he left 'Hellhole', however, the ring could not be removed from its wielder's finger. Consequently, Lobo took the whole finger. As Lobo walked off, the ring informed him that as he was a thief, it would not work beyond the parameters of Garnet's atmosphere. Disappointed, Lobo tossed the finger and ring, and left the planet. The ring and finger then made their way back to Chance and reattached themselves. ["Green Lantern Corps Quarterly" #8]

Emerald Twilight

When Hal Jordan went rogue and headed for Oa the guardians were desperate and called Chance, as their most 'ruthless' agent, to stop the rampaging Jordan. To this end they granted his ring the same abilities as other members of the Corps, and its power was no longer limited to Garnet's Atmosphere. While he did manage to surprise Jordan, his skill proved insufficient against his enemy's superior ability. Jordan took the rings from Chance and the other Green Lanterns, and left them for dead. ["Green Lantern" (3rd series) #49]

Return and death

However, Chance did not die, and instead was captured along with fellow Lost Lanterns, to be used by the Manhunters as energy for their newly upgraded software. He is freed by Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner and receives a hero's welcome upon his return to Oa. Even though he and his fellow Lost Lanterns are aware that Hal Jordan's murderous actions were the result of the influence from the fear-inducing parasitic energy entity known as Parallax, they still bear grudges and remain unwilling to trust him again. His return made the Guardians rethink his status as a probationary member, and he was finally accepted in the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps. ["Green Lantern" (4th series) #11-13]

Chance and his fellow Lost Lanterns were all in the mess hall when the torchbearer Ion is whisked away by a yellow lantern ring. Sinestro Corps attacks Oa. Jack and a select few Green Lanterns were sent to Qward to rescue Hal Jordan and the Green Lanterns of Earth. While on Qward they discover the Torchbearer, Kyle Rayner was now possessed by the fear entity Parallax, which has turned him as murderous as Hal was. Jack then confronts Parallax and is forced to experience his repressed fear of an abusive family/childhood. Parallax kills Chance and crushes his ring ensuring that in death even his legacy would not live on.

Footnotes

ee also

* Kreon
* Tomar-Tu
* Boodikka
* Graf Toren
* Laira
* Ke'Haan
* Emerald Twilight


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