Characters |
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Isaac; Barbie Dole; Barnaby Catts; Carol Ferris; Mr. Tyrone |
Synopsis |
Green Arrow accompanies Green Lantern and Carol Ferris to the Ferris Aircraft plant in Abraham, which has been the target of ecological prankster Isaac. When Isaac accidentally threatens Carol Ferris' life, GL tries to take him into custody, but GA hits him with knock-out gas. Offended at this abuse of the atmosphere, Isaac turns his back on Green Arrow. Ferris security subdues GA and gathers the passed out GL, but when they return to Ferris they find that Isaac has lashed himself to an aircraft engine to try to stop Ferris' pollution of the atmosphere. Ferris security straps GL and GA to the tail wings of two planes and leaves Isaac where he is to die. GA frees himself, but not in time to save Isaac. |
Genre |
Superhero |
Script |
Denny O'Neil |
Pencils |
Neal Adams |
Inks |
Neal Adams |
Colors |
Cory Adams; Sherri Wolfgang (Assistant Colorist) |
Editing |
Julius Schwartz (Original) |
Notes |
Story title is written entirely in lower case letters. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007). |
Reprinted |
from Green Lantern (DC, 1960 series) #89 (April-May 1972) |
Characters |
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Dinah Drake Lance [Black Canary] |
Synopsis |
During an attack, Green Arrow accidentally kills one of his assailants. After he calls Dinah to say good-bye forever, Dinah summons Green Lantern, who finds the same thugs who attacked GA have now planted a bomb in his building. |
Genre |
Superhero |
Script |
Denny O'Neil |
Pencils |
Neal Adams |
Inks |
Dick Giordano |
Colors |
Cory Adams; Sherri Wolfgang (Assistant Colorist) |
Letters |
Joe Letterese |
Editing |
Julius Schwartz (Original Editor) |
Notes |
This story labeled "Chapter 1," though the following stories are not similarly labeled. Lettering credit from reprint of story in 2004 collected edition. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007). |
Reprinted |
from Flash, The (DC, 1959 series) #217 (August-September 1972) |
Characters |
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance]; Sister Joshua |
Synopsis |
As Green Lantern struggles to minimize the damage the bomb placed in Green Arrow's building does, Black Canary joins him. Elsewhere, Green Arrow abandons his old life and enters a monastery. Back home, while looking for traces of GA, Black Canary stumbles across the remnants of the racist cult of which she was once a member, now led by Sister Joshua. She is attacked by the cult members and thrown off a roof, but saved by the last minute appearance of Green Lantern. |
Genre |
Superhero |
Script |
Denny O'Neil |
Pencils |
Neal Adams |
Inks |
Dick Giordano |
Colors |
Cory Adams; Sherri Wolfgang (Assistant Colorist) |
Editing |
Julius Schwartz (Original Editor) |
Notes |
Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007). |
Reprinted |
from Flash, The (DC, 1959 series) #218 (October-November 1972) |
Characters |
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance] |
Synopsis |
When Black Canary is hit by a car and desperately needs a transfusion, Green Lantern's search for Green Arrow becomes even more urgent. A report on the wreckage of the Arrow-Plane leads Green Lantern to Green Arrow, but also to a scavenger, who nearly kills Green Lantern before Green Arrow can grab his bow and remember who he really is. |
Genre |
Superhero |
Script |
Denny O'Neil |
Pencils |
Neal Adams |
Inks |
Neal Adams |
Colors |
Cory Adams; Sherri Wolfgang (Assistant Colorist) |
Editing |
Julius Schwartz (Original Editor) |
Notes |
Actually bannered as a "Green Lantern and Green Arrow" feature on the splash page. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007). |
Reprinted |
from Flash, The (DC, 1959 series) #219 (December-January 1973) |