![]() And the people of Krouger were grateful for Hal's triumph. Sinestro was beaten by his so called "friend" and the people he thought worshiped him. Sinestro, In panic of how much malice occurred while he was absent, Impatiently fought his planet who has prepared to fight back to him, And Hal even joined them on their attack on Sinestro. On Korugar - Sinestro's space sector and home planet, Hal Jordan found out the ghoulish secret of his Master's Success - By enslaving the entire planet with his Superior powers and destroying anyone who dares cross him. As much as he didn't want to, he had to bring Hal with him. Not too long after showing the new Green Lantern the basics of wielding a Power Ring, Sinestro had to return to his sector. He completely disregarded the lives of criminals on Earth and would've easily murdered countless imprisoned felons, if it was not for Hal. Sinestro was disgusted by most of Jordan's tactics in keeping order and had virtually no tolerance for him. However, During Emerald Dawn II, Sinestro undertook an apprentice named Hal Jordan, after the death of the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 Abin Sur. He was duely respected by his fellow Corpsmen and the Guardians for having a near-perfect space sector. Sinestro was the finest officer in the Green Lantern Corps. He first appeared in August 1963 in the comic Green Lantern #7. Sinestro was created by John Broome and Gil Kane as an enemy of Hal Jordan and the entire Green Lantern Corps. The Guardians, unaware of his actions, allowed Sinestro to become the Green Lantern for sector 1417. ![]() When Gosgotha requested his ring back after the battle so that it might keep him alive Sinestro instead allowed him to die and took his place. He gave his ring to Sinestro who barely defeated the lantern's pursuer, a Weaponer of Qward, at the cost of the very ruins he had restored. It was at one of these reconstructions that a wounded Green Lantern, Prohl Gosgotha, crash landed. Thaal Sinestro, originally an anthropologist from the planet Korugar, had a natural affinity for order as displayed by his meticulous reconstructions of ancient ruins. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |