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"The Book of Everything": Hal Jordan leads the corps into Oa to witness the Book of Oa. Hal and the others read some of the stories involving the deeds of every Corps member, past and present.

Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 is an issue of the series Green Lantern Corps Quarterly (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1992.

Synopsis for "The Book of Everything"

Hal Jordan leads the corps into Oa to witness the Book of Oa. Hal and the others read some of the stories involving the deeds of every Corps member, past and present.

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Synopsis for "Layin' Down the Law"

A new recruit is sent to clean up the criminal hotspot, Garnet, also known as HellHole. Pathavim Seth-Ottarak is quickly killed, finding out too late about his ring's yellow weakness. The ring is sent to Jack T. Chance. Chance makes progress enforcing the law but is quickly recalled to Oa for his violence. Chance defends his actions, saying no one else wants the job, and that they need "someone as mean and nasty as the people he's going up against." The Guardians reluctantly agree, sending him back in the hopes that he can do some good. Back in Garnet, word spreads out about Green Lantern's return, and they receive him fully armed and ready for battle. Jack T. Chance accepts the challenge.

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  • Trosk (Single appearance; dies)

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Synopsis for "And I Shall Shed My Light"

Following a lead, Alan Scott chases down a group of Neo-Nazis while recalling his super-heroic life. After defeating the villains, he heads home to his wife, Molly Mayne-Scott, and recharges his battery, something Molly takes great pleasure in witnessing.

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  • Military Jeep
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Synopsis for "Neither a Lender G'nort a Borrower Be!"

G'nort returns to Earth to find his stuff has been thrown out by the Justice League. He recruits a street girl he dubs Sax Girl to be his sidekick. Together they defeat a trio of power-suit-wearing thugs who want to join the League. G'nort's ring is useless against their yellow armor, so he makes a improved verion of the girl's sax to stun the thugs and short-circuit their armors.

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  • Sax Girl (First appearance)

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  • Trio of Greatness (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "Whatever Happened to...Arisia?"

As Arisia escapes from the collapsing Green Lantern Citadel, she hits her head with a falling rock. Confused, she wakes up moments later and walks toward her car, recounting her life, remembering her time with the corps and how she artificially aged herself to be with Hal Jordan. Deep in thought, she wrecks her car and lands in the hospital. Shortly afterwards, she wakes up more confused than before, with her thirteen-year-old mind causing her to have a panic attack.

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  • Arisia (Flashback and main story)

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  • Arisia's car

Synopsis for "6th Story"

On a faraway planet, war envelopes a planet. The Guardians long ago sent an emissary into the void separating this star system from the others. A Green Lantern lands just before his long lifespan is to expire and gives his ring to a young woman, Shilandra Thane. She uses her powers to try and stop the war ravaging her planet; unfortunately, she is too late. A massive missile strike leaves her the only person alive. She vows to use her newfound powers to prevent this tragedy from occurring elsewhere.

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Trivia

  • "And I Shall Shed My Light": This story establishes that Alan Scott's origin is unknown to the general public, differently from Earthly members of the Green Lantern Corps; The flashback depicting the JSA's battle against Ian Karkull also establishes that All-Star Squadron Annual Vol 1 3 is canonical in the Post-Crisis continuity, but excluding the Earth-Two versions of Superman, Batman and Robin. It also only shows/mentions Ian Karkull and not the villains who helped him, so it is an open question if his helpers were the same in post-Crisis as they were on Earth-Two.


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