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Loading... Showcase Presents: Green Lantern, Vol. 1by John BroomeSeries: DC Showcase Presents (Green Lantern), DC Showcase Presents Green Lantern (1), Green Lantern, Series 2 (Showcase Reprint)
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One interesting thing (and I did have some of these in reprints as a kid) is to compare the realism of the drawings of both men and women to comics now, given Carol Ferris is a major feature. The artists were certainly doing a much better job in Green Lantern, than they are now, anyway.
Other than that, Qward and Sinestro recurs, as do encounters with crazy villains and space monsters, the introduction of Hector Hammond, and the various other Green Lanterns.
The cool thing as a kid was a few basic chemistry bits and pieces as GL uses some basic knowledge to get out of some sticky situations.
Not too bad at all, although some silliness, both male and female "I can't believe you left in the middle of kissing me to save the city from being destroyed by a missile! I'm not talking to you!" sort of thing.
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