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The Green Lantern #151
The Green Lantern #151
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Green Lantern #151 (1982)
Charge into the cosmic chaos of Green Lantern #151 (1982), a Bronze Age gem featuring Hal Jordan in a pulse-pounding showdown with the Omega Men! Written by Marv Wolfman with art by Joe Staton and Bob Smith, this issue—“Resolutions!”—sees Green Lantern captured and facing execution by the Citadel, only to be rescued by the Omega Men in a daring bid for freedom. As Hal battles to reclaim his power ring and navigate a galactic rebellion, this tale delivers high-stakes action and deepens the Green Lantern mythos. A key chapter in the Vega saga, this newsstand edition with its 60¢ cover price is a must-have for fans of Hal Jordan and collectors chasing 1980s DC classics!
Value Highlights
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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.
Market Trends
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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.
Power up with Green Lantern #151 today—a Bronze Age epic where Hal Jordan’s ring shines brightest! With its Omega Men crossover, solid value trends, and rising cosmic buzz, this issue is a stellar addition to any collection—grab it before the galaxy calls it home in 2025!
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