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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781401211899
ISBN: 1401211895
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: January 03, 2007
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: January 03, 2007
Sales Rank: 517195
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: Test pilot Hal Jordan was chosen to represent an intergalactic police force by the oldest beings in existence, the Guardians of the Universe. Armed with a specially crafted power ring that turns his will into reality, he now protects the Earth and the rest of Space Sector 2814 from every extraterrestrial threat imaginable.
The Silver Age adventures of one of DC's greatest heroes continue in Volume 6 of THE GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES!
Reprinting classic material originally published in 1965-1966, this volume includes the stories "The Secret Origin of the Guardians," "The Other Side of the World" and "Green Lantern Lives Again!
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Another collection of FUN Green Lantern Stories.
Broome and Fox were writing quality stories with keen art from Gil Kane.
My Two favorite stories were the crossovers with Alan Scott, The Golden Age Green Lantern.
One explains the origin of the Multiverse and the other is a love story for Alans' friend Doiby Dickles.
Plus there are teamups with Zatanna and the Flash.
And many GL Foes make their return appearance. Especially a memorable
appearance by Dr. ... Read More
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The stories in this volume represent the peak of the Silver Age Green Lantern. Hal was at his bravest, most confident and resourceful; the mythology of the Green Lantern Corps was at its most developed; the stories were imaginative and wide-ranging; and the Gil Kane artwork was at its most sophisticated and dynamic. The stakes were high in many of these stories.
The next volume will begin Jordan's long decline into loserhood, which was only recently reversed. The pivotal event was when ... Read More
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Green Lantern has always been one of my favorite Silver Age titles from DC for two big reasons: Gardner Fox and Gil Kane. Fix was simply the most consistent writer for DC during the Silver Age and always respected the characters and rarely allowed them to fall into the silliness that other titles did during this period. And then there is Gil Kane. Kane was truly a shining star for DC in the early and mid-1960's. So many of DC's titles were done in their "house" style of artwork of people like Mike ... Read More
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Most people, including this reviewer, have bought this Volume 6 Archive, as well as the previous 5, because they are longtime Green Lantern fans. However, younger fans will not be disappointed. This volume expands and explains the GL Mythos, which exists to this day, and is a vital part of the DC Universe. The reader will find the original story of Kronos, who dared defy the Guardians........and a sequel formed a large part of the 1986 Crisis of Infinite Earths epic. Hal Jordan is every bit the hero ... Read More
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