Green Arrow #20
The second chapter of "The Trial of Oliver Queen" arrives in this 1989 DC mature-readers issue, with a cover by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano that layers tension through a striking collage composition — Green Arrow's hooded, bearded face looms large in the foreground while a suited man's portrait, liquor bottles, and a street scene of police and a squad car play out behind him. The montage feel suggests a story tangled in urban grit, courtroom drama, and the kind of moral complexity that defined Mike Grell's run on the title. A compelling visual snapshot of Oliver Queen's world caught between the law and the streets.
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Hal tries to help Ollie get over his guilt and grief after Green Arrow accidentally kills a kid with a paintball gun.
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