The affairs of the heart were definitely not always easy for the Emerald Crusaders, as they often found themselves in conflict with the opposite sex who were usually drawn to their tremendous abilities and insurmountable courage.
Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris' alter egos frequently fought when the Star Sapphire controlled its owner. For Alan Scott, it seems on one occasion he encountered his own Star Sapphire although she didn't have any great affection toward her world's Lantern as had Ferris.
Still, other femme fatales including the aforementioned Thorn and Harlequin would, in their other identities, captivate then crush the heart of Alan time and again. Similarly, Hal would meet a couple more Sapphires who looked like Carol, but were their own women.
In the end, however, the true loves of Hal and Alan were Carol and Molly, the latter being the Harlequin's alter ego. These ladies' costumed identities were built more upon their becoming equals to the masked men whom they love, more than to personal power and prestige as had the other lethal ladies whom the Lantern's encountered throughout the years.
Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris' alter egos frequently fought when the Star Sapphire controlled its owner. For Alan Scott, it seems on one occasion he encountered his own Star Sapphire although she didn't have any great affection toward her world's Lantern as had Ferris.
Still, other femme fatales including the aforementioned Thorn and Harlequin would, in their other identities, captivate then crush the heart of Alan time and again. Similarly, Hal would meet a couple more Sapphires who looked like Carol, but were their own women.
In the end, however, the true loves of Hal and Alan were Carol and Molly, the latter being the Harlequin's alter ego. These ladies' costumed identities were built more upon their becoming equals to the masked men whom they love, more than to personal power and prestige as had the other lethal ladies whom the Lantern's encountered throughout the years.
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