Green Lantern / Green Arrow #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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. When Isaac’s actions put Carol in danger, Green Lantern’s attempt to arrest him backfires, sparking a rift with Green Arrow—especially when Isaac, enraged by the misuse of the atmosphere, takes a desperate stand. With the situation spiraling, Ferris security traps both heroes on opposing planes, leaving Isaac to face a deadly fate as the stakes reach a breaking point. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated with intense precision by Neal Adams, this pivotal 1984 issue features cover art by Neal Adams.
In "…And through Him Save a World…," Green Arrow and Green Lantern team up with Carol Ferris to confront the eco-activist Isaac at the Ferris Aircraft plant, where his protest takes a dangerous turn. When Isaac’s actions threaten Carol, the heroes’ clash of methods spirals into a crisis that leaves Green Arrow and Green Lantern bound to the tails of two planes, helpless as Isaac faces a deadly fate.
In "The Killing of an Archer!", Green Arrow faces a brutal attack that ends in tragedy when he accidentally takes a life. After saying goodbye to Dinah, he's left reeling—only to have Green Lantern arrive just in time to uncover a deadly bomb planted in his own building by the same attackers.
In a story that redefines heroism and sacrifice, Green Arrow walks away from his life in the city, seeking peace in a monastery as Green Lantern races to contain a devastating explosion. Black Canary, searching for answers, uncovers a dark past when she stumbles upon a racist cult she once belonged to—now led by Sister Joshua—only to be attacked and saved at the last moment by Green Lantern.
In "The Fate of an Archer," Green Lantern’s desperate search for Green Arrow takes a deadly turn when Black Canary is critically injured and in need of a blood transfusion. With a lead from the wreckage of the Arrow-Plane, Green Lantern tracks Green Arrow to a remote outpost—only to be ambushed by a scavenger, forcing Green Arrow to reclaim his identity before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern #89 (1972), The Flash #217 (1972), The Flash #218 (1972), The Flash #219 (1972)
Reprinted in The Green Lantern / Green Arrow Collection #[nn] (2001), Green Lantern / Green Arrow #2 (2004), Green Lantern / Green Arrow #[nn] (2012), Absolute Green Lantern / Green Arrow #[nn] (2016), Green Lantern/Green Arrow #[nn] (2017), Green Lantern / Green Arrow: Hard-Traveling Heroes Deluxe Edition #[nn] (2018)
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