Cover Credits |
Artist: Neal Adams |
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Comic Title: Millennium Edition:Green Lantern 76 (#5)
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: February 2000
On Sale Date:
December 15, 1999 Direct Market Date December 15, 1999
Source: Previews, Vol. 9 #10 (#130)
Direct Market Date December 15, 1999
Source: ComicList, New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, December 15, 1999
Direct Market Date December 15, 1999
Source: Diamond Shipping List, Shipping This Week: December 15
Copyright Date November 26, 1999
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1999
Cover Price: $2.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dale Crain
Story |
Title: "No Evil Shall Escape My Sight"
Pages: 23
Feature(s):
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan of Earth-1)
Green Arrow (of Earth-1)
Writer: Dennis J. O'Neil
Artist: Neal Adams
Letterer: John Costanza
Reprinted From:
Green Lantern #76 (1970)
Feature Character(s)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in Justice League of America #130; next appearance in Justice League of America #80)
- Green Arrow (last appearance in Justice League of America #130; next appearance in Justice League of America #80)
Supporting Character(s)
- Guardians of the Universe (last appearance in Green Lantern #72; next appearance in Justice League of America #80)
- Appa Ali Apsa (a Guardian of the Universe; name revealed in Green Lantern #199; first appearance; next appearance in Green Lantern #77)
Villain(s)
- Jubal Slade (a landlord; no further appearances)
- Slade's henchmen (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Jeremy Tine (a district attorney; no further appearances)
- Mike and his grandmother (tenement residents; no further appearances)
- Residents of a Star City slum (no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Martin Luther King (in background images)
- Bobby Kennedy (in background images)
Comments:
With this story, Green Arrow becomes Green Lantern's regular co-star.
Synopsis:
Green Lantern visits Star City to catch up with Green Arrow. While passing through a low income neighborhood, he sees a young street kid assaulting an older man in a suit. GL comes to the older man's defense and turns the kid over to the police. He receives unexpected jeers from onlookers which include the man he came to visit, Green Arrow.
Green Arrow takes GL on a tour of the tenement where the kid lived. The man who was assaulted was the landlord Jubal Slade. The residents have been forced to live in terrible conditions and are now being evicted. Green Arrow explains that while the kid was wrong, his actions were caused by injustice. One of the residents even accuses Green Lantern of racism.
Green Lantern visits Slade and makes an appeal to his humanity. The businessman scoffs at Green Lantern who becomes angry. When GL acts against Slade, he is interrupted a mental summons from the Guardians. They are upset by the actions of Green Lantern and send him on a space mission to cool off.
Meanwhile, on Earth, Green Arrow tries to gather evidence on Slade to prove his corruption and underworld ties. Although he apprehends a couple of Slade's henchmen, his efforts fail. In space, Hal decides to ignore the Guardians' edict and return to Earth. Working together, he and Green Arrow are able to get Slade to admit his wrongdoing. The local district attorney Jeremy Tine then sees to it that Slade is formally charged.
However, the Guardians are not pleased by Green Lantern's actions. When they send a holographic summons, Green Arrow steps in. Green Arrow argues that the Guardians don't know what life is really like and are overlooking everyday injustices everywhere. After debating the issue amongst themselves, the Guardians send a representative from their number who will travel the country alongside Hal Jordan and Oliver Queen.
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