Green Arrow Annual #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSet against a dense, moss-draped jungle backdrop, this 1990 annual presents a quietly gripping cover by Dan Jurgens and Dick Giordano: a distressed man kneels over a fallen red-haired figure in the foreground, while a wide-eyed blonde woman and a battle-worn Green Arrow — bow in hand, costume torn — look on with visible concern. The scene has an intimate, almost cinematic weight that sets it apart from typical superhero fare, signaling the mature-readers tone Denny O'Neil brought to the series. With art by Tom Artis and inks by Bill Wray inside, "A Walk in the Wind" promises the kind of grounded, character-driven storytelling that made this era of Green Arrow genuinely compelling.
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Green Arrow, Canary and Question search the rain forest for a rare flower.
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