Green Arrow #54
A hooded, battle-ready Green Arrow advances through a shadowy doorway, arrow drawn and eyes alert — Mike Grell's cover art capturing the archer in a tense, gritty urban moment that perfectly suits the mature-readers tone of this 1991 DC series. The monochromatic sepia palette gives the image a raw, almost sketched intensity, with the barred window and narrow corridor framing Oliver Queen as a lone figure operating in dangerous territory. With Rick Hoberg and John Nyberg handling interior art and "The List, Part 2" continuing whatever grim business Part 1 set in motion, this is a satisfying entry in one of DC's most grounded superhero titles of the era.
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Eddie has been set up by the government again and it is GA to the rescue.
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