Green Lantern #46
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4 pages from todays Green Lantern #46 "Feared" by Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke.
Carol and Hal:

That last line is Sinestro saying it's inspiring. They battle it out a bit before this happens:
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They become Black Lanterns which pretty much destroys tha planet and releases the Predator. Indigo-1 transports Hal, Carol and Sinestro to Korugor where Sinestro finally battles it out with Mongul, whose seemingly winning when Sinestro overrides his rings and impales him with spikes before locking him in the (backup?) Sinestro Corps CPB.



That last line is Sinestro saying it's inspiring. They battle it out a bit before this happens:

They become Black Lanterns which pretty much destroys tha planet and releases the Predator. Indigo-1 transports Hal, Carol and Sinestro to Korugor where Sinestro finally battles it out with Mongul, whose seemingly winning when Sinestro overrides his rings and impales him with spikes before locking him in the (backup?) Sinestro Corps CPB.


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Date: 2009-10-05 04:12 pm (UTC)As time goes on Sinestro is proven right about the Guardians, though whether he'd be a good substitute is a whole different story. A lot of Johns and Tomasi's runs on these characters has been based around that proposition, that a lot of what the Guardians fight was brought about, over the long term, by the Guardians themselves. And they lie, a lot, to their followers.
So, no, Sinestro doesn't look at himself as a villain. He believes others have the wrong standard to measure "heroes."