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Cover: Neal Adams

Green Lantern #89

Apr 1972 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“...And through Him Save a World...”

In "…And through Him Save a World…," Green Lantern and Green Arrow team up with Carol Ferris to confront ecological prankster Isaac at the Ferris Aircraft plant in Abraham, where tensions escalate when Isaac inadvertently endangers Carol. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated with powerful, expressive detail by Neal Adams—both on interior art and cover—this pivotal 1972 issue explores the cost of justice when ideals clash, culminating in a harrowing moment where the heroes face the consequences of their actions. The cover by Neal Adams captures the emotional weight of the scene, perfectly framing the story’s moral gravity.

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writer Denny O'Neil · artist, inker Neal Adams · letterer John Costanza · cover Neal Adams

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artist, inker Neal Adams
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams

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Green Arrow goes with Green Lantern and Carol Ferris to the Ferris Aircraft plant in Abraham, which has been the target of ecological prankster Isaac. When Isaac accidentally threatens Carol, GL tries to take him into custody, but GA gases him. Offended at this abuse of the atmosphere, Isaac turns his back on Green Arrow. Ferris security subdues GA and gathers the passed out GL. Finding Isaac has lashed himself to an aircraft engine, Ferris security straps GL and GA to the tail wings of two planes and leaves Isaac where he is to die. GA frees himself, but not in time to save Isaac.

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