Emerald Twilight: ¿Cuántos días malos faltan para romper a un héroe?
In just three issues, DC Comics destroyed 35 years of Green Lantern history. Hal Jordan, the fearless hero, founding member of the Justice League, the greatest Green Lantern of all time, became a murderer. He killed Kilowog. He massacred the Green Lantern Corps. He destroyed the Central Power Battery. He became Parallax. Thirty years later, Emerald Twilight remains DC Comics' most controversial saga. The question isn't whether it ruined Hal Jordan. The question is: What if he was right? What if we are ALL just one bad day away from becoming monsters? #EmeraldTwilight #haljordan #greenlantern #GreenLanternCorps #parallax #dccomics #dc #Kilowog #CostaCity #GuardiansOfTheUniverse #kylerayner #justiceleague #deathofsuperman #knightfall Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:46 Why did DC destroy its noblest hero? 02:12 Why did it feel so real? 03:31 Was his pain justified? 04:54 What does Emerald Twilight reveal about the fragility of heroism? 06:38 Was Emerald Twilight a mistake or an misunderstood masterpiece? 10:13 Closing

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