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The Green Arrow by Jack Kirby#[nn]
Cover: Jack Kirby & Mike Royer

The Green Arrow by Jack Kirby #[nn]

Jan 2002 · DC · 5.95 USD; 9.95 CAD
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In "The Green Arrows of the World," a cosmic twist brings Green Arrow and Speedy to a parallel dimension where they meet Xeen Arrow, a counterpart whose world views the legendary arrows as children's toys. With the help of a passing comet that’s opened a temporary rift, the trio unravels the mystery behind the strange projectiles—only to send the heroes back home before the gateway seals. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby, with inks by Jack Kirby and Roz Kirby, the cover by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer captures the otherworldly wonder of the journey.

Contains 11 stories
The Green Arrows of the World
6 pp · Superhero
Phantom of FranceGreen Arrow (Mexico)Green Arrow (Japan)Green Arrow (Switzerland)Bowman from BritainBowman of the BushGreen Arrow (Polynesia)"Counterfeit" Carson
The Case of the Super-Arrows
6 pp · Superhero
"Cougar" Cain
Five Clues to Danger
6 pp · Superhero
Professor Anderson
The Mystery of the Giant Arrows
6 pp · Superhero
Professor Riggles (guest)Aliens (villains)

Green Arrow and Speedy investigate a series of mysterious giant arrows raining from the sky, only to be pulled into another dimension when they retrieve one of the strange projectiles. With the help of Professor Riggles, they uncover a hidden threat from alien invaders using the arrows as weapons across dimensions.

Prisoners of Dimension Zero!
5.67 pp · Superhero
Xeen Arrow (guest)Alien Crooks (villains)

In a strange dimension beyond known space, Green Arrow and Speedy encounter Xeen Arrow, a heroic counterpart from a world where giant arrows are nothing more than children's toys. When a comet opens a fleeting gateway between their worlds, the heroes must unravel the mystery of the oversized arrows before the portal vanishes.

The Menace of the Mechanical Octopus
5.67 pp · Superhero
The Green Arrow's Last Stand
5.67 pp · Superhero
Professor HagenBrave Turtle (Medicine Man)

In "The Green Arrow's Last Stand," Green Arrow and Speedy find themselves in a remote valley where a cunning chief and the enigmatic Medicine Man, Brave Turtle, manipulate ancient traditions to maintain control. With the help of a clever ruse and his signature trick arrows, Green Arrow must outwit the deception before the tribe’s true freedom is lost.

The War That Never Ended!
5.67 pp · Superhero
Major Tayako
The Unmasked Archers!
5.67 pp · Superhero
Police Commissioner
The Green Arrow's First Case
6.67 pp · Superhero
Carter (Seaman)

In a tale that traces the origins of the archer’s craft, Oliver Queen finds himself stranded on Starfish Island, where he refines his deadly precision and invents clever trick arrows. Years later, when a group of explorers arrives seeking treasure, he tests their resolve with a devious ruse using a fake-uranium arrow—only to reveal his true skill in the shadows.

Crimes Under Glass
5.67 pp · Superhero
Robbers (villains)

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Cast · 2 characters

Full credits

writer Ed Herron
artist, inker Jack Kirby
inker Roz Kirby
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Mike Royer

Reprints

↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #250 (1958), Adventure Comics #251 (1958), Adventure Comics #252 (1958), World's Finest Comics #96 (1958), Adventure Comics #253 (1958), World's Finest Comics #97 (1958), Adventure Comics #254 (1958), Adventure Comics #255 (1958), World's Finest Comics #98 (1958), Adventure Comics #256 (1959), World's Finest Comics #99 (1959)

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