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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.56973
EAN: 9781401202248
ISBN: 1401202241
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: June 01, 2004
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: June 01, 2004
Sales Rank: 153072
Studio: DC Comics
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Some say that this book collecting the O'Neil/Adams GA/GL run was outdated and lame, well they are wrong. racism and drug abuse is not something that is just forgottan about. purchase if you are a fan of either charecter.
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I bought this because I liked Green Lantern and I heard the stories in this book were good. What I got was one awesome adventure after another with Green Lantern (who is still cool) and Green Arrow (my new favorite superhero). It is clear that the themes of the stories work way better at the time they were written than they do now, but they are excellent themes nonetheless. Some of the dialogue is cheesy, but that's to be expected considering when it was written. None of the dialogue is "bad ... Read More
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On the road, questioning their motivations, a junkie ward, unhappy overlords, and more. Two friends go travelling, mostly sans costume. They end up doing some soul searching, not to mention fighting, along the road.
There is also a pretty bird on a motorcycle in the future, as well as some other characters.
Cults, unions, and other such things appear. No supervillains.
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If you have an appreciation of old school comics and like green lantern and green arrow, this should be an easy buy for you
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I was amazed to see the intensely negative reviews printed here about this remarkable series. Neal Adams is probably the greatest comic book artist ever and his work here is his best.
The times we live in are incredibly sad. I despair when I read comments like these. The so-called "Reagan Revolution" must be here to stay, unfortunately.
People, even comic book people, obviously don't care about important issues like racism, poverty, the enviroment, American imperialism ... Read More
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