Written by Andrew Kreisberg. Art by Mike Norton, Bill Sienkiewicz and Josef Rubinstein. Cover by Ladrönn. The rift between Black Canary and Green Arrow widens as Discord and Cupid attack! And joining the creative team is finisher Bill Sienkiewicz (REIGN IN HELL) on the Green Arrow section...with Josef Rubinstein staying on the Black Canary sections of the new GREEN ARROW AND BLACK CANARY!
'Five Stages' :Part 4 of 5 - Written by Andrew Kreisberg. Art by Renato Guedes and José Wilson Magãlhaes. Co-feature art by Mike Norton and Bill Sienkiewicz. Cover by Ladrönn. Cupid's mysterious and menacing past is revealed at last - and her ties to the militaristic Cobalt are exposed, thanks to Black Canary's efforts!
Dynamic Forces Exclusive Cool Green Edition - Limited to 3700 copies. Includes Dynamic Forces Certificate of Authenticity.
The Green Hornet is back and Dynamite is the new home for the avenging hero and his faithful sidekick, Kato (and, the Black Beauty, 'natch!)! And we're kicking things off with a BANG as we launch the first of a new series of adventures starting with the great Kevin Smith. And let's get it out of the way, right here, right NOW - the scripts are in! Every single one! Joining Smith in bringing his unproduced screenplay to life is artist Jonathan (Black Terror) Lau as they present the one and only origin of the Green Hornet and Kato. This is the comic book version of Kevin smith's unproduced Green Hornet film and Dynamite is the only place to get in on the action - it all begins here! Look for Matt Wagner's Green Hornet: Year One and Brett Matthews The Green Hornet Strikes! In future issues of previews!
1st app. Guy Gardner as Green Lantern. "My Ring, My Enemy." Green Arrow teams with Guy Gardner against Professor Ojo. Meanwhile, Green Lantern goes to Oa to check his defective ring.
Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano.
2nd appearance of Guy Gardner as Green Lantern. "Mission of No Return." Guest starring Superman, General Zod, Guy Gardner, and Ollie Queen. Green Lantern attempts to rescue Guy Gardner from the Phantom Zone, but Sinestro shows up. Cover logo is now Green Lantern only (Green Arrow has been dropped).
Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dick Giordano.
"Death Quest to Qward." Hal Jordan is once again a test pilot for Ferris Aircraft. Green Lantern follows Sinestro to Qward and discovers that the Weaponers of Qward have begun an invasion of Earth.
Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Frank McLaughlin. Cover by Dick Giordano.
"Battleground: Oa." The Guardians are held prisoner, and Green Lantern escapes the Central Power Battery help the Green Lantern Corps battle the Qwardians.
Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Frank McLaughlin. Cover by Brian Bolland.
"The Doom of the Golden Sun." Evil Star, bent on making Earth's sun go nova, imprisons Green Lantern. Script by Mike W. Barr, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Steve Mitchell.
Includes Tales of the Green Lantern Corps story called "The Trial of Arkkis Chummuck: Evidence." Script by Bob Toomey, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Brian Bolland.
"Nightmare at the North Pole." Part 1 of 2. Green Lantern is back with Carol Ferris, but gets kidnapped by Dr. Polaris, who zaps GL's power ring of energy and takes it as his own. Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Joe Staton. Cover by Jim Starlin.
No issue number misprint variant. "Shark Bait." A nuclear waste accident brings back the Shark, who proceeds to consume Green Lantern's mind. Guest starring The Flash. Script by Len Wein, art by Dave Gibbons. Cover by Gibbons.
"Mind Games." Carol Ferris and Thomas Kalmaku attempt to help a possessed (by the Shark) Green Lantern by recharging his ring.
Script by Len Wein, plot by Wein and Dave Gibbons, pencils by Gibbons, inks by Dick Giordano. Cover by Gibbons.
Cover art by Gil Kane. This issue has only three new pages and reprints Green Lantern #59, which was the first appearance of Guy Gardner.
"Earth's Other Green Lantern!", script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane and Dick Giordano (additions), inks by Sid Greene and Dick Giordano (additions)
The Guardians show Hal Jordan what would have happened if Guy Gardner had been chosen by Abin Sur as his successor. In that alternate past, Guy travels to the planet Ghera, which Hal never had, and ends a civil war there.
"Our Mother's Name!" Guest-starring Wonder Woman. Story by Eric Luke. Art by Darryl Banks and Terry Austin. While Kyle is off on his quest in space, Jade has taken his place as the Green Lantern of Earth. On her first mission as GL Jade must team-up with Wonder Woman to defeat a threat from the past.
A "lost" Annual from the 1960s reprinting classic tales of Silver Age Green Lantern Hal Jordan, selected by legendary comics editor Julius Schwartz! 80-Page Giant Format.
Written by PETER J. TOMASI Art by GERALDO BORGES and SCOTT HANNA Cover by ALEX GARNER Things go from bad to worse as Guy Gardner and John Stewart's squad of Green Lanterns is vastly outnumbered by the Intruders, a force that knows how to neutralize any green ring's power. And these invaders have made it abundantly clear: this is personal.
WRITTEN BY JUDD WINICK; ART BY DALE EAGLESHAM AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY JAE LEE "OUR WORLDS AT WAR," Part 2. This extra-sized Special has Green Lantern with his hands full trying to put something in the place of the missing planet Pluto, and dealing with the return of Green Lantern's greatest enemy, Sinestro!
Cover art by Neal Adams.
Stories reprinted from Green Lantern 78 and 79. "A Kind of Loving, a Way of Death!", script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Frank Giacoia; After a group of thugs overpower her and steal her bike, Black Canary is found by mind-controlling cult leader Joshua; When Green Lantern and Green Arrow encounter the thugs later and recognize Canary's bike, they set off in search of their friend. "Ulysses Star Is Still Alive!", script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dan Adkins; Green Lantern and Green Arrow get involved in a dispute over logging rights on Native American land; While GL searches for documentation for the Indians' claim, GA tries to inspire them with the ghost of their ancestor. Interview with Dick Giordano about his involvement in the Green Lantern / Green Arrow series. "Meanwhile" column; Dick relates how he came to comic books, some of his biography, and his vision for comics. Reprinted covers of Green Lantern 78 and 79, art by Neal Adams. DC Comics presents the award-winning series that set new standards in comics excellence! DC Comics presents the award-winning series that set new standards in comics excellence! 52 pgs., full color.
Cover pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dick Giordano.
Stories reprinted from Green Lantern 80 and 81. Intro in which Mike Barr reviews the Green Lantern / Green Arrow series; Illustrations likely from DC Style Guide, pencils by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. "Even an Immortal Can Die!", script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dick Giordano; For putting the welfare of Green Lantern ahead of the ecological welfare of the planet Earth, the Guardians of the Universe send Old-Timer, accompanied by Green Lantern and Green Arrow as witnesses, to the planet Gallo to be judged by the Tribune; But when they are all muzzled and the Old-Timer is judged guilty without trial, the heroes realize that something is terribly wrong. "Death Be My Destiny!", script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dick Giordano; Green Lantern and Green Arrow, now joined by Black Canary, travel to Oa and find that Old-Timer has been found guilty by the Tribune; The Guardians strip him of his immortality and sentence him to live out his days on the planet Maltus; The heroes go with him into his exile and discover a planet wildly over-populated due to the efforts of Mother Juna. Reprinted covers of Green Lantern 80 and 81, art by Neal Adams. DC Comics presents the award-winning series that set new standards in comics excellence! 52 pgs., full color.
No One Can Stop... Trev-orr! - Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Kieron Dwyer & Mike Manley. Cover by Kieron Dwyer & Karl Kesel.
The Guardian held the key to "The Battle for Metropolis!" Now the classic Jack Kirby characters, including Dabney Donovan and the Newsboy Legion, return to reveal the truth about the Guardian's past in an adventure spanning time, space, Earth...and Apokolips!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Donovan's Circus - Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Kieron Dwyer & Mike Manley. Cover by Kieron Dwyer & Karl Kesel.
Chief genetic engineer Dabney Donovan sends his hideous creations against Guardian and the directors of Project Cadmus. Meanwhile, the young Newsboy Legion races to escape from a Metropolis orphanage that has been infiltrated by forces from the planet Apokolips!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
All This And World War II - Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Kieron Dwyer & Mike Manley. Cover by Kieron Dwyer & Karl Kesel.
Seeking to reclaim one of their own, Darkseid's Female Furies storm Metropolis' police headquarters. Meanwhile, the Newsboys tell of Guardian's World War II run-in with the forces of Apokolips!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Race The Devil - Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Kieron Dwyer & Mike Manley. Cover by Kieron Dwyer & Karl Kesel.
Boss Moxie and Darkseid's Female Furies invade Project Cadmus. Their goals: to kidnap the Newsboys, find the secret of immortality...and kill anyone who opposes them!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
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No One Can Stop... Trev-orr! - Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Kieron Dwyer & Mike Manley. Cover by Kieron Dwyer & Karl Kesel.
The Guardian held the key to "The Battle for Metropolis!" Now the classic Jack Kirby characters, including Dabney Donovan and the Newsboy Legion, return to reveal the truth about the Guardian's past in an adventure spanning time, space, Earth...and Apokolips!