Green Lantern 80-Page Giant #1

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DC ⋅ 1998

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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Dan Jurgens

Artist

Steve Ellis

Artist

Josh Hood

Artist

Mitch Byrd

Writer

Ron Marz

Writer

James Robinson

Writer

Dennis O'Neil

Writer

Ben Raab

Writer

Ty Templeton

Writer

Beau Smith

Writer

Dan Jurgens

Artist

Mike Mayhew

Artist

Tom Grindberg

Inker

Art Thibert

Inker

Jon Sibal

Inker

Dan Davis

Inker

John Lowe

Inker

Jim Royal

Colorist

Jason Wright

Colorist

Gloria Vasquez

Colorist

Pamela Rambo

Colorist

Tom McCraw

Colorist

Mike Danza

Letterer

Chris Eliopoulos

Letterer

Bob Lappan

Cover Artist

Rob Schwager

Cover Artist

Terry Austin

Cover Artist

Darryl Banks

Published

October 1998

Synopsis

"Warriors Tales." 10 pages. Story by Ron Marz. Art by Tom Grindberg. In a framing sequence for the rest of the issue, Alan Scott, Guy Gardner and John Stewart meet at Warriors bar to exchange tales. Untitled. 10 pages.  In the 1940s, Alan Scott tracks a group of communist agents, but he may need the assistance of the Harlequin when they get the drop on him. "Before Id be a Slave." 10 pages. Flying into space after hearing a racist politician, John Stewart encounters a stranded spaceship and finds that things are the same all over. "Law of the jungle." 10 pages. On a jungle planet, Guy Gardner decides he doesnt need his ring to take down a group of barbarians. Might be a bad decision. "Lessons." 10 pages. An alien destroys a plane Hal Jordan is testing. Now Jordan must find out why the pilot is more important to this being than the plane. "Shepherd." 10 pages.. Inks by Jonathan Sibal. As a teenager, Kyle Rayner learns a lesson about friendship that will shape his future as a Green Lantern. "Whatever Happened to GNort?" . Hes actually out chasing cars until he comes across… Catman!

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