Green Arrow #61
Against a bold American flag backdrop, this 1992 issue presents a striking visual tension: Green Arrow, hooded and arrow-quivered, stands on one side while a black-stockinged blonde figure perches on the other, both flanking an oversized peace symbol bearing a pair of faces locked in confrontation. Mike Grell both wrote and drew the cover, and the charged imagery — protest slogans woven into the peace sign's design — makes "Signs of the Times" feel like exactly the kind of politically engaged storytelling this series was known for delivering. A visually arresting chapter in Oliver Queen's ongoing DC saga.
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GA and Dinah are camping when they pull into a town hotly divided over the possible institution of a new military draft.
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