Warning! Spoilers ahead for Green Lantern #11
John Stewart finally returns to Oa in the latest issue of Green Lantern, having completed his ascension where he's now become a willpower-fueled god in DC Comics. Completing a narrative thread from the 1990s, John's power levels have increased where he might have become even stronger than Superman. While Hal Jordan and his unique Green Lantern power ring may be special, he no longer holds a candle to John Stewart who no longer needs a ring at all, being cosmically powered straight from the source.
Following the destruction of Oa's Central Power Battery in previous issues of Green Lantern, the Corps suffered several casualties. Stewart and several hundred Lanterns were on a mission in the region known as the Dark Sectors when nearly every power ring was deactivated (including John's). However, Stewart has always held a special place among the Green Lanterns dating back to 1990's Green Lantern: Mosaic storyline where the Guardians of Oa inducted Stewart into their number as the first human Guardian. However, when Hal Jordan became corrupted by the yellow fear entity Parallax, Stewart gave up his role and power. However, the recent Green Lantern #4suggested that Stewart's power to ascend as the most powerful Green Lantern was merely hidden from him rather than being fully taken away. As such, the New God Lonar came to John during this dark time to help John finally accept and complete his ascension.
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Now, the new Green Lantern #11from writer Geoffrey Thorne and artists Tom Raney and Marco Santucci sees John Stewart having ascended into full godhood. While he can gain power from any cosmic source, he's
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