In the latest issue of DC vs Vampires, a corrupted Green Lantern severely underestimates a member of the Bat-Family and pays a brutal price for the miscalculation.
In the latest issue of DC vs Vampires, Green Lantern severely underestimates a surprising hero, revealing a vulnerability about Hal Jordan that he brutally pays for. Having been bitten and turned into vampires, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman were hunting Green Arrow, Batman, and the Dark Knight's family of vigilantes. What followed was a major blood bath on both sides, one where Green Lantern ultimately didn't come out on top.
Previously in DC vs Vampires, Mary Queen of Blood was murdered, a vampire leader who had been influencing the uneasy peace between vampirekind and humans. Having been replaced with the mysterious Vampire King, a revolution began where an army of vampires began biting and corrupting supervillains. The vampires then turned their attention to the heroes who would threaten them most, such as those with light-based powers like Hal Jordan's Green Lantern.
Knowing that Alfred would likely escape Jordan's notice, the Bat-Family's faithful butler was able to get up close to Hal, using an axe that had been painted yellow to cut off the Green Lantern's arm. As Batman notes, Jordan assumed that only people in masks would stand up to him, proving a flaw in his line of thinking.
Following the loss of his arm thanks to Alfred, Green Lantern was ultimately defeated by Green Arrow who tragically delivered the killing blow to his former best friend-turned-vampire. While a major betrayal and Wonder Woman's survival resulted in only a few heroes making it out of the safehouse alive, Alfred taking down Green Lantern is still quite the impressive feat even though it's happening in an alternate universe. That being said, the vampire revolution is still underway.
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