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This is the fourth volume in the series of books called The Green Lantern Archives. It includes issues #22 - #29 in all their glory, including some amazing cover art by Kane et al, particularly #24 and #26. In these issues, The Shark appears in two different books (one of which has an incredible cover), Hector Hammond resurfaces and becomes a menace unto himself, Star Sapphire (alias Carol Ferris) has her second confrontation with Green Lantern, the Tattooed Man makes his first appearance, and the villain with the tuning fork, SONAR, makes his second appearance. These rich, diverse characters and stories are among the highlights of this amazing fourth archival volume of the Silver Age of Green Lantern.
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This Silver Age collection is decent but the creative team really picks up steam in Volumes 5 and especially Volume 6. If you don't have any of these Green Lantern collections, I'd suggest starting with Volume 5 or 6. The first four volumes are decent; but in that rudimentary Silver Age way. The art and stories improve as time goes on, and I for one am looking forward greatly to further volumes in this series.
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