Green Lantern / Green Arrow: Space Traveling Heroes #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the final chapters of Denny O'Neil and Mike Grell's celebrated run on Green Lantern/Green Arrow, originally published in the early 1980s. Following the duo's departure from the iconic Hard Traveling Heroes era, these stories see Hal Jordan and Oliver Queen tackling interstellar threats and social issues across the cosmos. The volume reprints Green Lantern #160-172 and Green Arrow #1-4, showcasing Grell's detailed art and O'Neil's sharp, character-driven writing.
In "Those Who Worship Evil's Might!", Green Arrow and Black Canary battle their way through Taupin’s ship, only to see the villain flee to Earth seeking asylum. But when Commander Pi-X-Square of the Lucan Battlefleet arrives with a chilling ultimatum—surrender Taupin or watch the hostages, including Ollie and Dinah, die—Green Lantern finds himself powerless to intervene. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alex Saviuk, with inks by Dave Hunt, colors by Anthony Tollin, and letters by Milt Snapinn, this tense stand-off is captured in a striking cover by Mike Grell.
In "Those Who Worship Evil's Might!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow respond to a mysterious nuclear test in the Nevada desert that awakens an ancient alien ship—and with it, a captive being held by fanatical worshippers of long-dead extraterrestrial power. As the heroes race to free the prisoner, they uncover a truth that twists the line between savior and threat.
When Sinestro vanishes through a mysterious artifact known as the Silver Twist, Green Lantern and Green Arrow are pulled into a strange new world where they must team up with their fugitive foe to challenge a tyrant and free a captive people. The story unfolds across alien landscapes and hidden dangers, testing their resolve and forcing uneasy alliances in a fight for justice beyond the stars.
In "War Against the World-Builders!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow face a chilling interstellar scheme when alien forces abduct Earth's inhabitants to repopulate a dead world. As Green Lantern dismantles the plan, some captives choose to stay and rebuild, while others return home—leaving Green Arrow in the hands of a very terrestrial enemy.
When Hal Jordan returns to Earth weakened and gravely ill, John Stewart—long retired—steps back into action to escort him to Oa for help. Meanwhile, Green Arrow and Black Canary slip into a shadowy government agency, chasing leads that may hold the key to Hal’s condition.
In "Terminal for a Tragedy," Green Arrow faces a brutal test when Colonel Krisp captures Black Canary to force him into assassinating the President, but the hero’s loyalty is far from certain. Meanwhile, the two Green Lanterns, rescued from a neutron star by mysterious aliens, are healed just in time to return to Earth and join the fight—just as the stakes reach their breaking point.
In "How Can an Immortal Die?", Katma Tui arrives on Earth wounded, only to be ambushed by an alien Green Lantern. As she recovers, Hal Jordan races to Oa to uncover the truth—only to be met with hostility from the very Corps he once served.
In "The Mystery of the Mocker," Green Arrow and Black Canary face off against terrorists targeting Carol Ferris, but when Katma Tui vanishes mid-battle, the hunt shifts to uncovering who’s behind the attack. On Oa, the Green Lantern Corps and the Guardians, newly freed from mental control, now grapple with the identity of the unseen force that orchestrated their liberation.
In "Listen to the Mocking Bird!" from Green Lantern / Green Arrow: Space Traveling Heroes, Hal Jordan and Katma Tui find themselves caught in a cosmic chase when the alien Ffa'rzz hijacks a vessel from Oa, forcing the heroes into a high-stakes pursuit across space. After rescuing Katma from a terrorist attack, they track Ffa'rzz to a mysterious structure floating in the void, where the true nature of the threat begins to unfold.
In "We Are on the Edge of the Ultimate Ending!", Hal Jordan and Green Arrow track the intergalactic hitchhiker Ffa'rzz to his ship, using a clever trap to bring him down—while back on Earth, Hal’s new tractor-trailer arrives for Carol Ferris, marking a quiet moment amid the chaos.
In "Rider of the Air Waves," newly minted trucker Hal Jordan takes an unexpected turn when he rescues a fellow driver and crosses paths with a mysterious hero known as Air Wave—only to discover the enigmatic hero is another Hal Jordan, his long-lost cousin. As they team up to face the tech-powered threat of Master-Tek, the two Hals must navigate their shared name and divergent paths in the skies above.
In "Beware the Blazing Inferno!", Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Roy Harper race to uncover the truth behind a mysterious bombing in Star City, while Mayor Jack Major pushes Oliver to step into the political spotlight—setting off a chain of tensions that tests loyalties and ideals.
In "The Big Braintrust Boom!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow uncover a sprawling web of manipulation spun by the escaped Hector Hammond, who’s using mind control to build a cult-like corporation through his puppet Bill Baggett. As they track the conspiracy across a shadowy network of influence, the duo must outthink a villain who’s turned the very idea of trust into a weapon.
In "Sign Up... And See the Universe!", Taupin, a survivor of a brutal alien attack, crash-lands on Earth and begins hunting for new slaves—recruiting Dinah Lance into his twisted scheme. Green Arrow, determined to save her, sneaks aboard Taupin’s ship, only to be captured, while Green Lantern is thrown into a time-null warp, leaving the team scattered and vulnerable.
In "Earth - Asylum for an Alien," Taupin, a fugitive from the Lucan Battlefleet, seeks refuge on Earth after escaping his captors. With Green Arrow and Black Canary now caught in the crossfire, Commander Pi-X-Square demands the alien’s surrender—or the lives of the hostages, including Ollie and Dinah, will be forfeit. The weight of the decision falls on Earth’s leaders as Green Lantern watches helplessly, unable to act without risking innocent lives.
In "Proof of the Peril!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow confront a growing mystery beneath Earth’s surface, where strange lights pulse from the core—sparking chaos and threatening the planet. As the heroes grapple with the aftermath of Itty’s sudden passing, they must unravel the source of the destabilizing energy before it’s too late.
In "Thunder Doom!", Green Lantern springs into action when Carol is in danger from a mysterious creature, while Green Arrow and Black Canary try to keep order during a beauty contest now endangered by the villain Sonar. The story blends high-stakes heroics with unexpected chaos, all set against the wild backdrop of space-faring adventure.
In "Panic... In High Places and Low," Green Lantern fights Sonar inside the alien city of Modora as Green Arrow and Black Canary confront the shifting threat of Itty during its metamorphosis—aided by Air Wave—leading to a pivotal moment when Green Lantern arrives to turn the tide.
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