GREEN LANTERN #76
Key
GREEN LANTERN #76
Volume 2 · 1960-1986
Published
April 1970
Cover price
$0.15 USD
Edition
Era
Bronze
UPC
MWAYLAND Contact
Key issue
Yes

Creators

Writer
Dennis O'Neil
Penciler
Neal Adams
Inker
Frank Giacoia 'Frank Ray'
Letterer
John Costanza
Cover artist
Jack Adler, Neal Adams
Editor
Julius Schwartz

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Key issue
Green Arrow co-starring in the series until Green Lantern (Volume 2) #122.

Synopsis

No Evil Shall Escape My Sight! * This issue begins a period with Green Arrow co-starring in the series until Green Lantern (Volume 2) #122. * 1st NEAL ADAMS Artwork in title Green Arrow helps to open Green Lantern's eyes to the modern-day problems in America, when he shows him the plight of the people living in the tenements of slumlord Jubal Slade. When the Guardians of the Universe observe GL roughing up Slade, they summon him to Oa where he is reprimanded. But against their orders GL returns to Earth and helps the district attorney collect enough evidence to put Slade away. Angry at his insubordination, the Guardians contact Green Lantern, but Green Arrow argues that there are serious problems across America that have previously escaped the attention of Green Lantern. The Guardians confer, and decide to send a representative to accompany Green Lantern and Green Arrow as they go on a journey of discovery. The Injustice In Justice After intervening with what appeared to be a street thug harassing a businessman, Green Lantern gets the education of a lifetime, courtesy of Green Arrow, in what it is to actually see justice by introducing him to the world as it is from ground level, not how it looks from space. Green Lantern awakens to the world around him seeing the everyday struggle and strife the human race deals with every day, through racial discrimination and financial disadvantage.