Green Arrow #14
Part two of "Moving Target" arrives with a cover that masterfully frames the tension — a massive predator's snarling maw dominates the foreground, teeth bared and whiskers bristling, while Green Arrow himself is reflected in the creature's eye, arrow drawn and ready in his hooded costume. Ed Hannigan's pencils and Dick Giordano's inks make for a striking composition that turns Oliver Queen's reflection into a story all its own. With Mike Grell writing and Dan Jurgens on interior art, this 1989 DC series was delivering mature, grounded storytelling that kept Green Arrow feeling genuinely dangerous.
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Green Arrow tries to figure out why a minor good deed has turned him into a sniper's target.
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