Green Arrow #6
In "Sunday on the Tarmac with George," Green Arrow finds himself in the heart of Africa, where a young tribesman’s return from Eaton College bridges two worlds—one of tradition, the other of modernity. Meanwhile, back in the city, Dinah’s long silence from Ollie’s absence gives way to a tentative connection with a persistent police officer, as she steps into a moment of quiet possibility. Written by Mike Grell and illustrated by Rick Hoberg, with inks by John Nyberg, colors by Julia Lacquement, and letters by Steve Haynie, the issue’s cover by Denys B. Cowan captures the story’s quiet intensity.
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GA is still wandering Africa when he runs across a young tribesman returning from the very civilized world of Eaton College to participate in the ancient practices of his people. With Ollie having been gone for a year with no contact, Dinah agrees to go on a date with the police officer who has been pursuing her.
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