Well it's the beginning of Green Lantern as we know it. It's actually really enjoyable, if you let the writing just kind of slide. It was the 60s after all. If you like ol' GL I say give this a look.
A flavour of Green Lantern stories originally published from 1968 to 1970, which sometimes shows. Fun but nothing spectacular.
Extremely dated stories that are really boring. Other than Irv Novick and Bob Brown's pencils, there's really nothing to recommend about this collection. This covers part of the period between the cancellation of the Batman TV show and the advent of more relevant tales by O'Neil and Adams.
This volume of Showcase Presents Green Lantern while featuring some great artwork from Gil Kane (including one story inked by the late, great Wally Wood), Dick Dillin and Mike Sekowsky, has some of the lamest sixties' stories. This was the low period in DC Comics (well, one of them, anyway) between ...
A flavour of Green Lantern stories originally published from 1968 to 1970, which sometimes shows.Fun but nothing spectacular.
This really doesn't have anything to do with Brightest Night, or even really with Darkest Night. It's a series of past stories starring the Green Lanterns, including at least one story with each of the Earth Lanterns. Johns selected the comics and gives an introduction to each. The idea being to giv...
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