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Green Lantern Corps Quarterly

Green Lantern Corps Quarterly

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Green Lantern Corps (2011)

Green Lantern Corps (2011)

Guy Gardner and John Stewart are trying to live "regular" lives on Earth, while remaining members of the Corps. In addition, there's a mysterious villain killing off Corps members.

Green Lantern Corps (2006)

Green Lantern Corps (2006)

Get ready for the amazing new adventures of a rebuilt Green Lantern Corps! A year has passed since the massed ranks of the Green Lantern Corps defeated the Spider Guild. From the Guardians' citadel on the newly fortified planet Oa, Green Lantern Guy Gardner is assigned - against his will - to a feudal world of shadows and sudden death. And across the galaxy, new Lanterns discover what it truly means to wear the Corps insignia, as their courage and comradeship is tested to the limit.

Green Lantern 80-Page Giant

Green Lantern 80-Page Giant

A new Green Lantern is born when freelance artist Kyle Rayner's awarded the last power ring! Can he possibly fill the gap Hal Jordan's collapse into insanity has left in Sector 2814? Of course he can...but he'll do it with a style all his own!

Green Lantern (2011)

Green Lantern (2011)

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Green Lantern (2005)

Green Lantern (2005)

Hal Jordan has returned to the role of Green Lantern and taken up residence in rebuilt Coast City. This series examines Hal's re-acclimation to normal living as he attempts to protect the world from danger and enjoy being human once again.

Green Lantern (1990)

Green Lantern (1990)

A new Green Lantern is born when freelance artist Kyle Rayner's awarded the last power ring! Can he possibly fill the gap Hal Jordan's collapse into insanity has left in Sector 2814? Of course he can...but he'll do it with a style all his own!

Green Lantern (1960)

Green Lantern (1960)

On a strange and far-off world...where he has gone in response to a mysterious message received via his battery of power...Green Lantern battles a creature of such fantastic strength that is can resist the power-ring attacks of the Emerald Warrior!

Green Lantern (1941)

Green Lantern (1941)

Green Lantern was published by DC Comics, then known as National Periodical Publications, lasting for 38 issues from 1941 until 1949. Green Lantern had previously made is debut in the anthology series, All-American Comics, beginning with issue #16 and was popular enough to feature in his own magazine. In addition to the regular Green Lantern features, back-up stories included regular strips such as Hop Harrigan and Mutt & Jeff. Alan Scott also acquired a pet dog, named Streak, that would sometimes feature on the main cover.

Green Hornet: Year One

Green Hornet: Year One

The Green Hornet expansion continues as Dynamite presents the original tales of comics most iconic hero! And Matt Wagner, one of the most creative creators in comics takes the reins, bringing the characters to their basic roots a la All-Star Superman, and Matt Wagner is the man to do it! Rooted in the pulp tradition, the original tales of Britt Reid, and Kato being here! Joining Wagner is artist Aaron 'Sherlock Holmes' Campbell, whose stunning recreation of the industrial world of 30s Chicago is sure to wow fans across the globe! Plus, covers by Wagner, Ross, Cassaday and Segovia!

Green Hornet: Reign of The Demon

Green Hornet: Reign of The Demon

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery for most people, it could be the deadliest for The Green Hornet and Kato. With their vigilantism tearing apart organized crime, Chicago is visited by two more masked individuals: one claiming to be a friend and the other…their most formidable foe yet!

Green Hornet: Legacy

Green Hornet: Legacy

Begins at issue #34, continuing the original Green Hornet run starring Britt Reid Jr. as the Green Hornet. The name change is most likely due to the release of another Green Hornet series starring the original Britt Reid as the Hornet.

Green Hornet

Green Hornet

And we're kicking things off with a BANG as we launch the first of a new series of adventures starting with the great Kevin Smith. And let's get it out of the way, right here, right NOW - the scripts are in! Every single one! Joining Smith in bringing his unproduced screenplay to life is artist Jonathan (Black Terror) Lau as they present the one and only origin of the Green Hornet and Kato. This is the comic book version of Kevin Smith's unproduced Green Hornet film and Dynamite is the only place to get in on the action - it all begins here!

Green Goblin

Green Goblin

Seems the combination of the green goop and the electric circuitry in the Goblin's mask turns the dead-end Generation X-er into the manaical butt-kicking super-powered Green dude on the Bat Glider. Philip is a nice enough guy who got stuck in his older brother's shadow, fell in with some bad friends, and is misunderstood by his parents. Single and shy by day but a hero-by-night. He comes across as a cross between a young Peter Parker, and Jim Carrey in "The Mask".

Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (1987)

Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (1987)

The success of this series would lead the Emerald Archer into his next volume Green Arrow (1988) that ran for 11 years and gained a surge of new fans.

Green Arrow: The Archer's Quest

Green Arrow: The Archer's Quest

A thrilling trade paperback collecting GREEN ARROW #16-21 by Brad Meltzer (IDENTITY CRISIS)! The Emerald Archer returns from the dead and sets off on an adventure that tests his courage and brings formerly hidden facets of the Green Arrow legend to light. Featuring an introduction by Senator Patrick Leahy, a foreword by Greg Rucka (WONDER WOMAN), Meltzer's original notes to the series, and the script to issue #16.

Green Arrow: Rebirth

Green Arrow: Rebirth

Together again for the first time, the Emerald Archer meets Black Canary. Questioning everything Green Arrow believes in, Dinah Lance throws the hero's world upside down, forcing him to question what he cares about more: his morals or his money?BULL'S-EYE: "Readers are aching for the reunion of Green Arrow and Black Canary, and we're finally going to give it to them." says writer Benjamin Percy. "Also returning? Green Arrow's goatee."

Green Arrow: Futures End

Green Arrow: Futures End

Green Arrow is on the hunt. Driven by inner demons, Ollie Queen travels the world and brings outlaws to justice...by breaking every law. Now, armed with cutting-edge weaponry and illegally gained intel, Green Arrow is shooting first and asking questions later.

Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special

Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special

NOTE: This series begins with the GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY WEDDING SPECIAL, continues in GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY issues #1-29, then concludes with GREEN ARROW (2010) #30-32.

Green Arrow/Black Canary

Green Arrow/Black Canary

The new Green Arrow/Black Canary team investigates the shocking results of the Wedding of the Century in an all-new adventure that brings the Star City-crossed lovers together!

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