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Legends of the DC Universe 28

LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE #28

Cover Date: May 2000
Cover Price: $1.99
Publication Date: 2000-03-15

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Cover Credits:
Art: Gil Kane, Alex Ross


Story: "A Small Revenge" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StorySteven Grant
PencilsGil Kane
InksKlaus Janson
LetteringBill Oakley
ColorsKurt Goldzung
Color separationsKurt Goldzung
EditingMike Carlin

Feature Character(s):

Green Lantern (Hal Jordan; last in ???)
Atom II (last in Justice League of America #88)

Supporting Character(s):

Jean Loring (last in Justice League of America #81)
Carol Ferris (last in ???)
Tom Kalmaku (last/next in ???)

Villain(s):

Traitor (last in issue #21)
Black Hand (last/next in ???)
Tattooed Man (in between Justice League of America #69 and #111)

Other Character(s):

Dog and other members of his species (first appearance for all)
Mayor Towne (first appearance)
James Towne (first appearance; husband of the Mayor and a financier)
Greg Splinter (first appearance; a movie star and Carol Ferris' date)
Donna Pike (first appearance; a supermodel and Hal Jordan's date)
Etta and Ted (first appearance; two commentators; behind the scenes)
Johnny (first appearance; a comedian)

Cameo Appearance(s):

Abin Sur (in flashback)
Henry Lee Jordan (in flashback)
StarkaĆ°r (in flashback)
The Toscano Gang (in flashback)

Location(s):

Space Sector 2814
Earth
United States of America
Arizona Territories (in flashback)
Coast City
Ferris Aircraft
Ivy Town
Tartarath (in flashback; first named)

Comment(s):

Story continues in the next issue.

Story Reprinted in:

Green Lantern: Traitor (2001 [January 2002])

Solicitation:

Traitor, the villain that faced Green Lantern Abin Sur in the Old West in LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE #20 and #21, returns to face the current Green Lantern of Earth, Hal Jordan, and the Atom! "Traitor's Revenge" part 1.

Synopsis:

Trapped inside Hal Jordan's ring ever since his defeat by Abin Sur, Traitor plots his revenge, and discovers his opportunity when he learns of the existence of the Atom. He lures the Atom, by way of a false distress call, to seek out Green Lantern, and with the Atom's white dwarf matter and Green Lantern's ring in close proximity, is able to gain very brief control of the power ring. A few seconds later, and Green Lantern's ring has disappeared, and the Atom is suddenly much larger than anyone else.


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