Green Lantern and Green Arrow #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Kind of Loving, a Way of Death!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow confront a tense clash over logging rights on Native American land, blending social commentary with the heroes’ signature resolve. Written by Denny O'Neil and brought to life with powerful art by Neal Adams—both interior and cover—this 1972 issue captures a pivotal moment where justice and tradition collide, leaving the outcome uncertain.
In "A Kind of Loving, a Way of Death!", Black Canary finds herself caught in the grip of the mind-controlling cult leader Joshua after her bike is stolen by thugs. When Green Lantern and Green Arrow track the stolen bike to the cult’s hidden compound, they must navigate a dangerous web of manipulation and loyalty—especially when Joshua forces Canary to turn her weapon on Green Arrow, a test her true will refuses to pass.
In "Ulysses Star Is Still Alive!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow confront a tense clash over logging rights on Native American land, where Jo’s ancestral claim hangs in the balance. While Hal searches for proof to back the tribe’s case, Oliver tries to rally them with the spirit of their legendary ancestor—only to find that belief alone may not be enough to secure justice.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern #78 (1970), Green Lantern #79 (1970)
Reprinted in Green Lantern / Green Arrow #1 (2004)
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