Green Lantern (1990)
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1st cameo appearance of Kyle Rayner, final page, later becomes the third Green Lantern
1st cameo appearance of Alexandra DeWitt, Rayner's girlfriend who is brutally murdered in the controversial issue Green Lantern #54
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1st cameo appearance of Kyle Rayner, final page, later becomes the third Green Lantern
1st cameo appearance of Alexandra DeWitt, Rayner's girlfriend who is brutally murdered in the controversial issue Green Lantern #54
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After the refridgerator incident in Green Lantern #54, Kyle Rayner relocates to 175 Bleecker St in Greenwich Village, NY where he meets his neighbor, an Asian man who lives at 177A Bleecker St, a nod to Wong, Dr Strange's assistant
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After the refridgerator incident in Green Lantern #54, Kyle Rayner relocates to 175 Bleecker St in Greenwich Village, NY where he meets his neighbor, an Asian man who lives at 177A Bleecker St, a nod to Wong, Dr Strange's assistant
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Cover art inspired by Green Lantern #76 (1970)
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Cover art inspired by Green Lantern #76 (1970)
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