Green Lantern #79
Green Lantern #79
Cover Credits
Artist: Neal Adams

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Title: "Ulysses Star Is Still Alive"
Pages: 22

Feature(s):
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan of Earth-1)
Green Arrow (of Earth-1)

Writer: Dennis J. O'Neil
Penciller: Neal Adams
Inker: Dan Adkins
Letterer: John Costanza

Reprinted In:
Green Lantern/Green Arrow #2 (1983)
Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection Vol. 1 TPB (1992)
Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection HC (2001)
Green Lantern/Green Arrow Vol. 1 TPB (2004)
Showcase Presents:Green Lantern Vol. 5 TPB (2011)
Green Lantern/Green Arrow TPB (2012)
Absolute Green Lantern/Green Arrow HC (2016)
Green Lantern/Green Arrow:Hard-Traveling Heroes Deluxe Edition HC (2018)

Feature Character(s)

Supporting Character(s)

Villain(s)

  • Theodore Pudd (a union boss; no further appearances)
  • Pierre O'Rourke (owner of a logging company; no further appearances)
  • Several lumberjacks (no further appearances)

Other Character(s)

  • A tribe of indians (no further appearances)
  • Abe Starr (the son of an indian chief; no further appearances)
  • Sullivan (a congressman; no further appearances)

Comments:
Chapter 1:"The Quest of Green Lantern"
Chapter 2:"The Quest of Green Arrow"
Chapter 3:"The Last Stand"

Synopsis:
Green Lantern and Green Arrow come across a dispute between a tribe of indians and a logging company. Both claim land ownership rights to the same piece of land. The documents which prove the indians own the land have been lost, so without proof Green Lantern believes there is nothing to be done. Green Arrow believes that the indians claim is just. With disparate views, the two heroes part company.

Green Lantern travels to Evergreen City to track down the son of the former indian chief who made the deal with the government. GL rescues the man from a tenement fire only to discover that the last copy of the land ownership documents were destroyed in that same fire. Frustrated, Green Lantern heads to Washington for political assistance.

Meanwhile, Green Arrow disguises himself as the spirit of Ulysses Starr, the former indian chief. He inspires the tribe to stand and fight for their land. Just as the conflict begins, Green Lantern returns from Washington with a congressman who promises to settle the dispute. Unsatisfied, Green Arrow starts a fight with Green Lantern. While their fistfight truly solves nothing, the congressman does have the lumber leaders arrested for causing the tenement fire.

Later, the dispute over the land remains unsettled. However, Green Lantern and Green Arrow are both counseled by the Guardian and all three have gained knowledge of the human condition.


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