Since the Justice League hasn't received any information from the Green Lantern Corps or the Guardians for quite some time, they decide to investigate this matter. When the Martian asks the ring who was its previous owner, the artifact replies that it belonged to Hal Jordan, a member of the League and friend of Green Arrow. After a short fight, the League interrogates John on how he obtained that ring. The Watchtower lets him in because it recognizes him as Green Lantern, but the Justice League members Vixen, Green Arrow, and Martian Manhunter treat him as an intruder. Unable to take it off or even know how it works, John asks for someone to help him, and the ring takes him flying to the Justice League Watchtower. The Guardian disintegrates, and from his remains, a green, glowing ring starts floating and speaks to John, saying he was selected to be part of the Green Lantern Corps, and places itself on John's finger. However, the Guardian dies before him after telling John he was looking for him. John runs toward the crash site and tries to help the blue alien trapped in the wreckage. Later that same night, John witnesses a spaceship crashing near his house. The officers learn he's a veteran, so they let him go to avoid backlash from the press and social media. The police don't take long to show up, but they apprehend John while the thugs run away. One night, he encounters a couple of thugs harassing a drunk bum, and John doesn't hesitate to interfere and fights the harassers. Even after seeing the worst of humankind, he always tries to do good. John Stewart is a decorated veteran marine haunted by traumatic memories of war. Synopsis for "Green Lantern: Beware My Power" 2 Appearing in "Green Lantern: Beware My Power".1 Synopsis for "Green Lantern: Beware My Power".
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