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Cover: Mike Sekowsky & Murphy Anderson

Green Lantern #66

Jan 1969 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“5708 A.D. -- A Nice Year to Visit -- But I Wouldn't Want to Live Then!”

Far-future trouble finds Hal Jordan in Green Lantern #66, as the cover — penciled by Mike Sekowsky and inked by Murphy Anderson — drops the ring-slinger smack into the year 5708 A.D., where a crowd of colorfully dressed citizens pelts him with fruit and eggs while a black-and-white splotched figure grapples him from behind amid a sleek futuristic cityscape. The cover's wry caption sums up the predicament perfectly: a nice year to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there. It's a wonderfully offbeat 1969 DC adventure that balances humor and action in that distinctive Silver Age style.

writer John Broome · artist Mike Sekowsky · inker Joe Giella · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Mike Sekowsky, Murphy Anderson

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letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils Mike Sekowsky
cover inks Murphy Anderson

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Green Lantern travels again to the year 5708, where he finds his future colleagues under the mental control of two alien entities.

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