Green Lantern and Green Arrow #2
In "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.
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Green Lantern and Green Arrow get involved in a dispute over logging rights on Native American land. While GL searches for documentation for the Indians' claim, GA tries to inspire them with the ghost of their ancestor. Though the heroes are able to prevent all-out conflict between the loggers and the Natives, and the leaders of the loggers are arrested, only time will tell if the Indians' claim will hold up in a court of law.
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