Green Lantern #49 Facsimile Edition — The moment Hal Jordan stops saving the galaxy and starts taking it


Hal Jordan has lost everything. Coast City is gone. The grief is heavier than his ring can bear. Ron Marz and Fred Haynes guide us through the second chapter of a saga where a broken hero decides the Guardians' hoarded power belongs in his hands. A facsimile of the pivotal issue that reshapes the Green Lantern mythos.
You know that feeling when a hero realizes he is truly alone? Green Lantern #49 captures it perfectly. Hal Jordan has watched his home burn, and the ring on his finger feels heavier than the sky. This facsimile edition isn't just a reprint; it's a window back to the original printing, complete with the vintage lettering and reader mail that ground the story in its time. You get to experience the unfiltered emotion of the page exactly as it landed on shelves decades ago.
The story picks up in the aftermath of a planetary extinction. Coast City is nothing but a scar on the landscape, and Hal is left holding the pieces. Grief is a powerful enemy, and it is slowly draining his will. He knows the cure exists, stored deep inside the Central Power Battery on Oa, guarded by the Guardians of the Universe. They refuse to share their reserves. Hal makes a calculation that changes everything: if the Corps won't lend him the strength to fix his mistakes, he is going to take it.
Ron Marz writes the slow descent with a steady hand. He lets Hal's frustration simmer until it hardens into something far more dangerous. Fred Haynes renders the artwork with a grounded, tactile style that makes the cosmic scale feel intimate. The tension isn't about fighting aliens; it's about the psychological fracture of a man who loved his planet so much he's willing to break the laws of the universe to save it. This is the exact pivot that reshapes the entire Lantern mythos.
The variant lineup is strong, but Darryl Banks' cover is the one to watch. The real story lives in the script anyway. This is the chapter where Hal Jordan stops being the galaxy's protector and becomes something else entirely. It's a heavy read, but it's the one you need. The page is live, and the stack is waiting.
