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''Wrath of the First Lantern'' is the second BatFamilyCrossover of the ComicBook/{{New 52}} Franchise/GreenLantern, and the final one written by Creator/GeoffJohns' run. Also, running from his start to his finish, this serves as a GrandFinale for Johns' work in making and working through the MythArc of modern Green Lantern comics since ''Green Lantern: Rebirth''.
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''Wrath of the First Lantern'' is the second BatFamilyCrossover of the ComicBook/{{New 52}} Franchise/GreenLantern, ComicBook/GreenLantern, and the final one written by Creator/GeoffJohns' run. Also, running from his start to his finish, this serves as a GrandFinale for Johns' work in making and working through the MythArc of modern Green Lantern comics since ''Green Lantern: Rebirth''.
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* DistantFinale[=/=]FramingDevice: Green Lantern #20 is told from the perspective of a young Lantern being told the story of the fall of Volthoom and the Guardians by an elder, in the vein of ''Comicbook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'' or ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheCapedCrusader''.
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* DistantFinale[=/=]FramingDevice: Green Lantern #20 is told from the perspective of a young Lantern being told the story of the fall of Volthoom and the Guardians by an elder, in the vein of ''Comicbook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'' ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'' or ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheCapedCrusader''.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:While Volthoom restored the Guardians' emotions and they felt genuine remorse for their misdeeds, it's kinda hard not to root a little for Sinestro when he massacres them all barring [[OnlySaneMan Sayd and Ganthet.]]]]
** For that matter, Hal Jordan killing Volthoom. Hal was one of the few Lanterns that still followed the ThouShaltNotKill policy from before the Sinestro Corps War, and went out of his way not to kill anyone in the time leading up to this event. In any other context, this would be a grievous hypocrisy...except Volthoom ''really was that awful.''
** For that matter, Hal Jordan killing Volthoom. Hal was one of the few Lanterns that still followed the ThouShaltNotKill policy from before the Sinestro Corps War, and went out of his way not to kill anyone in the time leading up to this event. In any other context, this would be a grievous hypocrisy...except Volthoom ''really was that awful.''
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** Hal Jordan [[spoiler:and Carol Ferris married and had a son named Martin in their old age.]]
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** Hal Jordan [[spoiler:and Carol Ferris married and had a son named Martin Martin, living to see grandchildren in their old age.]]
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** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
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** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The They both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
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* RealityWarper: Volthoom, when he is at full strength. When he's not, he can show how peoples' lives would be if their past [[ForWantOfANail took a different turn]]. This is actually a plot point, as his imprisonment by the Guardians weakened him to the point he needed to go around finding emotionally diverse victims to charge his power back to full strength to remake the world in his image.
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* RealityWarper: Volthoom, when he is at full strength. When he's not, he can show how peoples' lives would be if their past [[ForWantOfANail took a different turn]]. This is actually a plot point, as his imprisonment by the Guardians weakened him to the point he needed to go around finding emotionally diverse victims to charge his power him back to full strength to up before he could remake the world in his image.
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** Likewise, the finale closes out with a four page gatefold courtesy of ''Green Lantern: Rebirth'' artist Ethan Van Sciver. The Johns-era began with his artwork and it closes with his artwork.
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** Likewise, the finale closes out with a four page gatefold courtesy of ''Green Lantern: Rebirth'' artist Ethan Van Sciver. The Johns-era Johns era began with his artwork and it closes with his artwork.it.
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** For that matter, Hal Jordan killing Volthoom. Hal was one of the few Lanterns that still followed the ThouShaltNotKill policy from before the Sinestro Corps War, and went out of his way not to kill anyone in the time leading up to this event. In another other context this would be a grievous hypocrisy...except Volthoom ''really was that awful.''
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** For that matter, Hal Jordan killing Volthoom. Hal was one of the few Lanterns that still followed the ThouShaltNotKill policy from before the Sinestro Corps War, and went out of his way not to kill anyone in the time leading up to this event. In another any other context context, this would be a grievous hypocrisy...except Volthoom ''really was that awful.''
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* RealityWarper: Volthoom, when he is at full strength. When he's not, he can show how peoples' lives would be if their past [[ForWantOfANail took a different turn]]. This is actually a plot point as his imprisonment by the Guardians weakened him to the point he needed to go around finding emotionally diverse victims to charge his power back to full strength to remake the world in his image.
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* RealityWarper: Volthoom, when he is at full strength. When he's not, he can show how peoples' lives would be if their past [[ForWantOfANail took a different turn]]. This is actually a plot point point, as his imprisonment by the Guardians weakened him to the point he needed to go around finding emotionally diverse victims to charge his power back to full strength to remake the world in his image.
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* HannibalLecture: Volthoom proves to be adept at this trope combined with his reality warping powers to dissect the lives of his victims and point out their worst failures or create what-if scenarios showing how much better or worse their life could be if they acted differently.
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* HannibalLecture: Volthoom proves to be adept at this trope combined trope, combining it with his reality warping powers to dissect the lives of his victims and point out their worst failures or create what-if scenarios showing how much better or worse their life could be if they acted differently.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:While Volhoom restored the Guardians' emotions and they felt genuine remorse for their misdeeds, it's kinda hard not to root a little for Sinestro when he massacres them all barring [[OnlySaneMan Sayd and Ganthet.]]]]
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:While Volhoom Volthoom restored the Guardians' emotions and they felt genuine remorse for their misdeeds, it's kinda hard not to root a little for Sinestro when he massacres them all barring [[OnlySaneMan Sayd and Ganthet.]]]]
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[[ComicBook/RiseOfTheThirdArmy Immediately after being freed from captivity by the corrupt Guardians of the Universe]], [[RealityWarper Volthoom]], the entity who taught the Guardians about the Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum to begin with and can manipulate it by himself without a RingOfPower, destroys the Third Army and goes about a plot to attempt to remake reality how he wants it to be, beginning with demoralizing every Corps leader. The ensuing struggle pits every single Corps against the Guardians of the Universe and the First Lantern, including some rejuvenated enemies and allies, and serves to create a new status quo.
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[[ComicBook/RiseOfTheThirdArmy Immediately after being freed from captivity by the corrupt Guardians of the Universe]], [[RealityWarper Volthoom]], the entity who taught the Guardians about the Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum to begin with and can manipulate it by himself without a RingOfPower, destroys the Third Army and goes about a plot to attempt attempts to remake reality how as he wants it to be, beginning with demoralizing every Corps leader. The ensuing struggle pits every single Corps against the Guardians of the Universe and the First Lantern, including some rejuvenated enemies and allies, and serves to create a new status quo.
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* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:In the final battle over Oa, Sinestro, when controlling Parallax, kills almost every single Guardian, leaving only three alone: a rejuvenated Sayd, Ganthet, and only other one, the latter just so that Atrocitus can sate his vengeance once and for all in his epilogue.]]
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* HeroicWillpower: Aside from the usual from the Green Lanterns, we have an example that goes UpToEleven: [[spoiler: Black Lantern Hal Jordan manages to summon enough willpower to not only [[DarkIsNotEvil remain heroic despite being a member of the Black Lanterns]], but also [[HijackingCthulhu hijack Nekron]] for the final blow on Volthoom]].
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* HeroicWillpower: Aside from the usual from the Green Lanterns, we have an example that goes UpToEleven: up to eleven: [[spoiler: Black Lantern Hal Jordan manages to summon enough willpower to not only [[DarkIsNotEvil remain heroic despite being a member of the Black Lanterns]], but also [[HijackingCthulhu hijack Nekron]] for the final blow on Volthoom]].
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* HannibalLecture: Volthoom proves to be adept at this trope combined with his reality warping powers to dissect the lives of his victims and point out their worst failures or create what-if scenarios showing how much better or worse their life could be if they acted differently.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Volthoom is this trope for the Guardians. Both wished to remake the universe in their own egotistical image, but while Guardians despised emotions and tried to annihilate free will, Volthoom revels in emotions as they feed his power and uses his understanding of emotion to mentally torture the protagonists in ways the Guardians couldn't imagine.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Volthoom is this trope for the Guardians. Both wished to remake the universe in their own egotistical image, but while the Guardians despised emotions and tried to annihilate free will, Volthoom revels in emotions as they feed his power and uses his understanding of emotion to mentally torture the protagonists in ways the Guardians couldn't imagine.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Volthoom is this trope for the Guardians. Both wished to remake the universe in their own egotistical image, but while Guardians despised emotions and tried to annihilate free will, Volthoom revels in emotions as they feed his power and uses his understanding of emotion to mentally torture the protagonists in ways the Guardians couldn't imagine.
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* MortonsFork: If the Corps don't kill Volthoom, then he'll re-write space-time and wipe out life as they know it. [[spoiler: But they ''can't'' kill him because he's bonded to the white light of creation and the released energies would wipe out all life anyway.]] It gets averted when [[spoiler: Black Lantern Hal is able to drain his connection to the spectrum using a Black Power Ring -- thus softening Volthoom up for the kill]].
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* MortonsFork: If the Corps don't kill Volthoom, then he'll re-write space-time in his image and wipe out life as they know it. [[spoiler: But they ''can't'' kill him because he's bonded to the white light of creation and the released energies would wipe out all life anyway.]] It gets averted when [[spoiler: Black Lantern Hal is able to drain his connection to the spectrum using a Black Power Ring -- thus softening Volthoom up for the kill]].
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* RealityWarper: Volthoom, when he is at full strength. When he's not, he can show how peoples' lives would be if their past [[ForWantOfANail took a different turn]].
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* RealityWarper: Volthoom, when he is at full strength. When he's not, he can show how peoples' lives would be if their past [[ForWantOfANail took a different turn]]. This is actually a plot point as his imprisonment by the Guardians weakened him to the point he needed to go around finding emotionally diverse victims to charge his power back to full strength to remake the world in his image.
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* CavalryOfTheDead: The Indigo Lanterns channel [[GodzillaThreshold the black ring energy]] [[spoiler: in order to bring forth an Army from the Dead Zone composed of Volthoom's victims, with Hal Jordon at the head!]]
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** Likewise, [[spoiler: Volthoom's ring returning to his Earth following his death. This thread continues into ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.]]
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** Likewise, [[spoiler: Volthoom's ring returning to his Earth following his death. This thread continues into ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.]]
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* MirrorCharacter:
** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity, evil, and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
** Likewise, [[spoiler:Sinestro's role in the destruction of Korugar is not unlike John Stewart's role in the destruction of Xanshi. If both men hadn't been so egotistical and intent on ending the crisis by themselves, then both worlds might have been saved.]]
** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity, evil, and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
** Likewise, [[spoiler:Sinestro's role in the destruction of Korugar is not unlike John Stewart's role in the destruction of Xanshi. If both men hadn't been so egotistical and intent on ending the crisis by themselves, then both worlds might have been saved.]]
** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
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* NotSoDifferent:
** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity, evil, and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
** Likewise, [[spoiler:Sinestro's role in the destruction of Korugar is not unlike John Stewart's role in the destruction of Xanshi. If both men hadn't been so egotistical and intent on ending the crisis by themselves, then both worlds might have been saved.]]
** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity, evil, and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
** Likewise, [[spoiler:Sinestro's role in the destruction of Korugar is not unlike John Stewart's role in the destruction of Xanshi. If both men hadn't been so egotistical and intent on ending the crisis by themselves, then both worlds might have been saved.]]
** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
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** Atrocitus [[spoiler: continued to lead the Red Lanterns in their quest to avenge those who've been wronged by others, though he does it with the knowledge that he'll never truly be free of the pain of the past, and is implied to make his peace with that.]]
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** Atrocitus [[spoiler: continued continues to lead the Red Lanterns in their quest to avenge those who've been wronged by others, the wrongs of the universe, though he does it with the knowledge that he'll never truly be free of the pain of the past, and is its implied to make he's made his peace with that.]]
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** Atrocitus [[spoiler: continued to lead the Red Lanterns in their quest to avenge those who've been wronged by others, though he does it with the knowledge that he'll never truly be free of the pain of the past.]]
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** Atrocitus [[spoiler: continued to lead the Red Lanterns in their quest to avenge those who've been wronged by others, though he does it with the knowledge that he'll never truly be free of the pain of the past.past, and is implied to make his peace with that.]]
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* Atrocitus [[spoiler: continued to lead the Red Lanterns in their quest to avenge those who've been wronged by others, though he does it with knowledge that he'll never truly be free of the pain of the past.]]
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* Atrocitus [[spoiler: continued to lead the Red Lanterns in their quest to avenge those who've been wronged by others, though he does it with knowledge that he'll never truly be free of the pain of the past.]]
** Iroque [[spoiler: eventually decides to remove her ring, but maintains her compassion and kindness, becoming the "most generous and loving being in the universe".]]
** Iroque [[spoiler: eventually decides to remove her ring, but maintains her compassion and kindness, becoming the "most generous and loving being in the universe".]]
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* Fanservice: Out of all the mindgames that the various Lanterns are forced into by Volthoom, only in John Stewart's and Fatality's were the hard-light costumes removed; not to mention the R-rated scene the two have in the epilogue.
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* Fanservice: FanService: Out of all the mindgames that the various Lanterns are forced into by Volthoom, only in John Stewart's and Fatality's were the hard-light costumes removed; not to mention the R-rated scene the two have in the epilogue.
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* Fanservice: Out of all the mindgames that the various Lanterns are forced into by Volthoom, only in John Stewart's and Fatality's were the hard-light costumes removed; not to mention the R-rated scene the two have in the epilogue.
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* BatmanGrabsAGun: [[spoiler:Hal Jordan essentially summons Nekron to kill Volthoom in the finale. Absolutely no one objects to this, as Volthoom was a remorseless RealityWarper that could never be stopped or contained a second time.]]
* BigBad:VolthoomVolthoom, overthrowing the Guardians of the Universe and destroying the Third Army to become the main threat in this series.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:While Volhoom restored the Guardians' emotions and they felt genuine remorse for their misdeeds, it's kinda hard not to root a little for Sinestro when he massacres them all barring [[OnlySaneMan Sayd and Ganthet]]]]
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:While Volhoom restored the Guardians' emotions and they felt genuine remorse for their misdeeds, it's kinda hard not to root a little for Sinestro when he massacres them all barring [[OnlySaneMan Sayd and Ganthet]]]]Ganthet.]]]]
** For that matter, Hal Jordan killing Volthoom. Hal was one of the few Lanterns that still followed the ThouShaltNotKill policy from before the Sinestro Corps War, and went out of his way not to kill anyone in the time leading up to this event. In another other context this would be a grievous hypocrisy...except Volthoom ''really was that awful.''
** For that matter, Hal Jordan killing Volthoom. Hal was one of the few Lanterns that still followed the ThouShaltNotKill policy from before the Sinestro Corps War, and went out of his way not to kill anyone in the time leading up to this event. In another other context this would be a grievous hypocrisy...except Volthoom ''really was that awful.''
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** Likewise, Volthoom blowing up [[spoiler: Korugar ''really'' pissess off Sinestro and leads to him siccing Parallax and his Corps on the First Lantern]].
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** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
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** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity stupidity, evil, and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
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** [[spoiler:Once Volthoom is defeated, Hal has one more battle, against Sinestro, who wants to murder the Guardians. However, Hal wasn't trying to save the Guardians, he was actually trying to prevent Sinestro from crossing a line.]]
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** [[spoiler:Once Volthoom is defeated, Hal has one more battle, against Sinestro, who wants to murder the Guardians. However, Hal wasn't trying to save the Guardians, he was actually trying to prevent Sinestro from crossing a another line.]]
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** Guy Gardner [[spoiler:becomes a BadassGrandpa in his old age, shown getting into bar fights and hitting on space furries as a gray-haired veteran.]]
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** Guy Gardner [[spoiler:becomes a BadassGrandpa in his old age, man, shown getting into bar fights and hitting on space furries as a gray-haired veteran.]]
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* ImmediateSequel: Kicks off right after ''Rise of the Third Army''.
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* ImmediateSequel: Kicks off right after ''Rise of the Third Army''.''ComicBook/RiseOfTheThirdArmy''.
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* NotSoDifferent: While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferent:
** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
** While it's not acknowledged in the finale, [[spoiler:Sinestro and Atrocitus are now quite alike following Korugar's destruction. Both men have lost their homeworlds to the stupidity and insanity set in motion by the Guardians.]].
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*** There is also the comparison between [[spoiler:Sinestro & Kilowog. The both of them loved their worlds & their people, but would later lose both to Sinestro's own vanity: Kilowog when Sinestro destroyed the new Bolovax Vik to try to destroy the Lanterns on it, and Sinestro who refused help against the First Lantern. Both events lead to major events in Sinestro's life as well: after destroying Bolovax Vik, Sinestro was tried and killed by the Corps, only for his soul to enter the Power Battery & meet the Parallax entity; and after Korugar's loss, Sinestro bonds with Parallax & kills most of the Guardians, and leaves for unknown space]].
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* ForegoneConclusion: the DistantFinale [[spoiler:is actually a FramingDevice about a newly-inducted Green Lantern asking about the story of the struggle of all the Lanterns]] before the story flashes back to the final battle against Volthoom.
* ImmediateSequel: Kicks off right after ''Rise of the Third Army''.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: the Guardians themselves regarding their horrific acts [[spoiler:after Volthoom gives them emotions.]]
* PostFinalBoss:
** [[spoiler:Once Volthoom is defeated, Hal has one more battle, against Sinestro, who wants to murder the Guardians. However, Hal wasn't trying to save the Guardians, he was actually trying to prevent Sinestro from crossing a line.]]
** Guy still has a little score to settle with Xar, the escaped criminal who cost Guy his first mission as a Lantern Sentinel as well as the new recruits under his wing (actually a setup by the Guardians). Guy obliterates the bastard just before he could kill Guy's family.
** [[spoiler:Once Volthoom is defeated, Hal has one more battle, against Sinestro, who wants to murder the Guardians. However, Hal wasn't trying to save the Guardians, he was actually trying to prevent Sinestro from crossing a line.]]
** Guy still has a little score to settle with Xar, the escaped criminal who cost Guy his first mission as a Lantern Sentinel as well as the new recruits under his wing (actually a setup by the Guardians). Guy obliterates the bastard just before he could kill Guy's family.
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** On a light note, [[Characters/GLOrangeLanternCorps Larfleeze's oath]] is finally mentioned in Green Lantern 20. It's as [[{{Greed}} silly]] as one might think.
** On a light note, [[Characters/GLOrangeLanternCorps Larfleeze's oath]] is finally mentioned in Green Lantern 20. It's as [[{{Greed}} silly]] as one might think.
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**TheReveal: On a light note, [[Characters/GLOrangeLanternCorps Larfleeze's oath]] is finally mentioned in Green Lantern 20. It's as [[{{Greed}} silly]] as one might think.
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'''[[spoiler:Nekron]]:''' [[spoiler:[[PreMortemOneLiner You are nothing... but a ghost!]]]]
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* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: Volthoom tries to feed off of Larfleeze's emotions when he shows him how his life would be with his family back. Larfleeze is too greedy and resistant for it to work and Volthoom just gives up and leaves him alone.
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* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: Volthoom TooSpicyForYogSothoth:
**Volthoom tries to feed off of Larfleeze's emotions when he shows him how his life would be with his family back. Larfleeze is too greedy and resistant for it to work and Volthoom just gives up and leaves himalone.alone.
**After first appearing to be the easiest to placate, Saint Walker turns the tables with a combination of willpower and hope, appearing to break free from the visions. This leaves a shocked Volthoom to muse that he underestimated Saint Walker - and he wagers he wasn't the first to do so.
**Volthoom tries to feed off of Larfleeze's emotions when he shows him how his life would be with his family back. Larfleeze is too greedy and resistant for it to work and Volthoom just gives up and leaves him
**After first appearing to be the easiest to placate, Saint Walker turns the tables with a combination of willpower and hope, appearing to break free from the visions. This leaves a shocked Volthoom to muse that he underestimated Saint Walker - and he wagers he wasn't the first to do so.
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** Saint Walker [[spoiler:gains a family, and the Blue Lanterns thrive with membership rivaling the Green Lantern Corps.]]