
Absolute Green Lantern/Green Arrow
Dennis O'Neil(Author)
DC Comics (Publisher)
Published on 29. December 2015
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-4012-5796-5 (ISBN)
Description
This stunning Absolute Edition of Green Lantern/Green Arrow collect the
early 1970s, featuring classic team-ups written by Dennis O'Neil with art by
Neal Adams! In these stories, Green Lantern Hal Jordan continued his usual
cosmic-spanning adventures, as he used his amazing Power Ring to police Sector
2814 against universe-threatening menaces. Meanwhile, on Earth, Oliver Queen,
the archer known as Green Arrow, was confronting menaces of a different kind:
racism, poverty, drugs, and other social ills! This Absolute Edition will
include additional script and character development pages as well as character
sketches.
early 1970s, featuring classic team-ups written by Dennis O'Neil with art by
Neal Adams! In these stories, Green Lantern Hal Jordan continued his usual
cosmic-spanning adventures, as he used his amazing Power Ring to police Sector
2814 against universe-threatening menaces. Meanwhile, on Earth, Oliver Queen,
the archer known as Green Arrow, was confronting menaces of a different kind:
racism, poverty, drugs, and other social ills! This Absolute Edition will
include additional script and character development pages as well as character
sketches.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 13 to 16 years
Dimensions
Height: 389 mm
Width: 246 mm
Thickness: 48 mm
Weight
2241 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4012-5796-5 (9781401257965)
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Persons
Dennis O'Neil is the influential writer of comics including BATMAN, GREEN LANTERN/GREEN ARROW, THE JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA and countless other titles. He is also the author of The DC Comics Guide to Writing for Comics (Watson Guptill).
Born on June 15, 1941 in New York City, Neal Adams began his comics career immediately after high school and has worked in the field ever since. He joined DC Comics in 1965, where he quickly became one of their top cover artists, contributing radical and dynamic illustrations to nearly every title the company published. His first interior work was done for editor Robert Kanigher's war titles, but it was his celebrated run on a new title called DEADMAN that began to build his reputation as a revolutionary creative force. In addition to his pivotal artistic and business roles, Adams has also been an outspoken supporter of creators' rights in the comics industry and was influential in convincing comic book publishers to return original artwork to the artists who created it.
Born on June 15, 1941 in New York City, Neal Adams began his comics career immediately after high school and has worked in the field ever since. He joined DC Comics in 1965, where he quickly became one of their top cover artists, contributing radical and dynamic illustrations to nearly every title the company published. His first interior work was done for editor Robert Kanigher's war titles, but it was his celebrated run on a new title called DEADMAN that began to build his reputation as a revolutionary creative force. In addition to his pivotal artistic and business roles, Adams has also been an outspoken supporter of creators' rights in the comics industry and was influential in convincing comic book publishers to return original artwork to the artists who created it.