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GREEN
LANTERN
Page One
Archive Editions
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Two
Graphic Novels
& Collections
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The
Golden Age GREEN LANTERN |
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ARCHIVES:
Volume Two |
Written by Bill Finger
Art by Martin Nodell & Irwin Hassen
Cover by Nodell |
Hardcover: 232 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563897946 |
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$49.95

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More of original
Green Lantern Alan Scott's earliest adventures can be found in this 232-page
hardcover reprinting Green Lantern stories from ALL-AMERICAN COMICS #31-38
and GREEN LANTERN COMICS #2 & 3.
This volume features an
introduction by Dr. Jerry Bails. |
Dimensions (in inches): 0.80 x 10.44 x 6.88
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THE
GREEN LANTERN |
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ARCHIVES:
Volume One |
by John Broome and Gil Kane |
Hardcover: 224 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563890879 |
$49.95

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GREEN LANTERN
ARCHIVES Volume 1 reprints the early stories of the second Green Lantern
of Earth, Hal Jordan, from the Silver Age of comics. Reprinting SHOWCASE
#22-24 and GREEN LANTERN (second series) #1-5, we see the early days of
Hal Jordan becoming a superhero as well as his supporting cast of characters.
These are just great stories to read. True comic book classics. |
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Originally published
in 1992, this DC Archives Edition has been out of print since then until
in 1998, due to requested demands, DC Comics released a second printing
of this popular edition.
THE GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES
Volume One is a beautiful, affordable collection of the impossible to find
Silver Age origins of the second Green Lantern of Earth, Hal Jordan. Seeing
Hal's earliest adventures shown in this way is a good introduction of his
character and his supporting cast. At a time when Hal is resurfacing in
DC continuity (he's been dead two years, his Lantern status revoked for
five) in GREEN LANTERN (with the current GL), LEGENDS OF THE DCU, GREEN
ARROW, JLA: YEAR ONE, and BRAVE AND THE BOLD, this volume is even more
of a must-read for new and old fans alike. |
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GREEN
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Archives:
Volume Two |
Written by John Broome
Art by Gil Kane, Joe Giella, Murphy Anderson,
& Jack Adler
Cover by Kane and Giella |
Hardcover: 232 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563895668 |
$49.95

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"In brightest
day, in blackest night ..."
Green Lantern has always
been an interesting member of the 'super hero' group by DC. The character
is uniquely human has an interesting story thread-- the mysterious guardians
at OA, Sinestro (the renegade green lantern), Carol Ferris, and so on.
Like The Flash, many of the characters come back for encores and give readers
something they're familiar with - something to come home to. |
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This book, volume
two in the GL series, is a fine addition to the growing DC Archive collection.
Nicely hard bound, it consists of 222 full color pages on quality paper
featuring 14 complete adventures of the Silver Age Green Lantern, reprinting
GREEN LANTERN (second series) #'s 6-13.
Features in this volume are
the origin of Sinestro, how Green Lantern came up with his oath, and a
battle between GL and the Flash. Great stories all.
If you enjoyed the Silver
Age of DC comics -- if you liked the exploits of Green Lantern -- if you
like well-done stories (for a comic book), this book will not disappoint
you. It makes a fine addition to the first volume of the series. I hope
they make a third.
The rest of the oath?
".... no evil shall escape
my sight. Let those who worship evil's might, Beware my power-- Green Lantern's
light!" |
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GREEN
LANTERN |
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Archives:
Volume Three |
Written by Gardner Fox and John Broome
Art by Gil Kane, Joe Giella and Murphy Anderson
Cover by Kane and Giella |
Hardcover: 214 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 156389713X |
$49.95

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The third volume
in this popular Archive series reprints GREEN LANTERN (2nd series) #14-21
(1962-63), featuring the first appearances of the villainous Sonar (the
man who conquered sound!) and Star Sapphire. |
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GREEN
LANTERN |
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ARCHIVES:
Volume
Four |
Written by John Broome & Gardner Fox
Art by Gil Kane, Sid Greene, Joe Giella,
&
Frank Giacoia
Cover by Kane |
Hardcover: 216 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 156389811X |
$49.95

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The continuing
adventures of the Silver Age Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, are re-presented
in this collection reprinting GREEN LANTERN Vol. 1 #22-29, and featuring
a foreword by former DC editor Jack C. Harris.
Volume Four finds the Emerald
Gladiator doing battle with the Tattooed Man, Sonar, Star Sapphire, the
Shark and other extraordinary foes. |
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