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The Green Lantern #151
The Green Lantern #151
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Publication Details: Released in April 1982, Green Lantern #151 ties into the Omega Men’s early appearances, bridging Hal Jordan’s cosmic adventures with their debut in Green Lantern #141. It’s a pivotal issue in the Bronze Age run, blending Corps lore with interstellar intrigue.
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Key Moments: Hal Jordan’s capture by the Citadel and rescue by the Omega Men spotlight his resilience, while the issue teases the broader Vega conflict—later expanded in The Omega Men #1 (1983). It’s a fan-favorite for its blend of action and character depth.
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Creative Team: Marv Wolfman’s dynamic script, paired with Joe Staton’s expressive pencils and Bob Smith’s crisp inks, crafts a visually striking issue that shines as a Bronze Age standout.
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Omega Men Appeal: The Omega Men’s cult following, sparked by their 1980s series and modern reprints, boosts this issue’s relevance. With potential DCU adaptations rumored, their early ties to Green Lantern could drive a 5–10% value uptick by late 2025.
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Green Lantern Resurgence: Hal Jordan’s enduring popularity, fueled by the 2025 Green Lanterns Corps #1 relaunch and ongoing cosmic storylines (e.g., Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum), keeps his Bronze Age issues in demand, with prices edging up since 2024.
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Bronze Age Momentum: The 1980s DC market thrives on nostalgia, with collectors chasing character-driven tales like this. NM and graded copies outperform lower grades, reflecting a preference for preservation in this heating segment.
