Green Lantern #150 Fine/Very Fine (7.0) [DC Comic]

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Green Lantern #150 Fine/Very Fine (7.0) [DC Comic] Double-Sized 52-page giant. 150th Anniversary Issue. "From Qward With Hate." The Guardians tell Green Lantern to leave Earth to serve other planets until he serves penance. The Qwardians, using St'nlli's power, make Hal Jordan serve their cause. Script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Mike DeCarlo. "Meanwhile." Carl and Carol Ferris and their pals fight back against the Bloch brothers. Script by Wolfman, art by Staton. Cover by Staton and Mike DeCarlo.

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Green Lantern #12 Very Good Minus (3.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #12 Very Good Minus (3.5) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson. Green Lantern's Statue Goes to War!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. Green Lantern is brought to the future again to assume his Pol Manning identity to discover why three generals are trying to overthrow the government. Zero Hour in the Silent City!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella; Green Lantern must discover what has stopped all sound in the city. *Grading Notes: Bottom staple detached from cover and first page, light water stain along spine on covers with minor staple rust.

Green Lantern #13 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #13 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. The Duel of the Super-Heroes!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella; When Green Lantern exceeds the speed of light he crashes on the extra-dimensional planet of Spectar; The aliens there brainwash him and send him to Earth to capture the Flash; 1st Green Lantern and Flash team up; They reveal their identities to each other for the first time. *Grading Notes: Light water stain along middle of spine on both front and back cover and some interior pages.

Green Lantern #17 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #17 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. The Spy-Eye That Doomed Green Lantern!, script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. Ivar and his ring of spies attempt to steal either the plane or the plans for a new plane and stumble upon Hal's secret identity; But Hal fools them into seeing him and Green Lantern together and captures them. *Grading Notes: Light water stain along middle of spine on both front and back cover.

Green Lantern #20 Good/Very Good (3.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #20 Good/Very Good (3.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson. Parasite Planet Peril, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. Green Lantern and Flash must stop some villains from a subatomic world. *Grading Notes: centerfold detached from bottom staple. scuffs/stains on front cover.

Green Lantern #25 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #25 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson. War of the Weapons Wizards!, script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella; Green Lantern versus Sonar and Hector Hammond. *Grading Notes: small water drop stains on cover.

Green Lantern #30 Fine Minus (5.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #30 Fine Minus (5.5) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson. The Tunnel Through Time!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene. A race of alien pterodactyls tries to take over the Earth. Once A Green Lantern -- Always A Green Lantern!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene; Hal Jordan is sent on a mission to convince Katma Tui (Her First appearance) to remain a Green Lantern, though she has announced her resignation upon the end of her probation period; Hal convinces her using a ruse to show her that her loyalty to the Corps in stronger than her love of Imi Kann.

Green Lantern #30 Good/Very Good (3.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #30 Good/Very Good (3.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson. The Tunnel Through Time!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene. A race of alien pterodactyls tries to take over the Earth. Once A Green Lantern -- Always A Green Lantern!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene; Hal Jordan is sent on a mission to convince Katma Tui (Her First appearance) to remain a Green Lantern, though she has announced her resignation upon the end of her probation period; Hal convinces her using a ruse to show her that her loyalty to the Corps in stronger than her love of Imi Kann. *Grading Notes: centerfold detached from top staple. small tear on front cover.

Green Lantern #31 Fine Minus (5.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #31 Fine Minus (5.5) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson. Power Rings For Sale, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene. Green Lantern sells power rings on the street, as a back-up plan against the Grolls. Pay Up--or Blow Up, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene; After defeating an evil scientist, Jim and Sue get married.

Green Lantern #47 Fine Minus (5.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #47 Fine Minus (5.5) [DC Comic] – Cover art by Gil Kane. Green Lantern Lives Again!, script by John Broome, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene. Hal's lifeless body disappears from Oa, and ends up in 5700 A.D., where he must help stop a red virus; When he gets sent back home, he battles Dr. Polaris and saves Pieface.

Green Lantern #61 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #61 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene. Thoroughly Modern Mayhem!, script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene. When a villain from Earth-Two, Captain Challenge, travels to Earth-One to try and commit crimes, Hal Jordan calls in his pal Alan Scott, the Green Lantern from Captain Challenge's universe; During the fight, Hal has to hold back because Challenge is using a ray that fires yellow beams, however Alan -- his power-ring having no weakness to yellow -- goes into the fray and easily defeats his foe.

Green Lantern #66 Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #66 Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] – Cover pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Murphy Anderson. 5708 A.D. -- A Nice Year to Visit -- But I Wouldn't Want to Live Then!, script by John Broome, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Joe Giella. Green Lantern travels again to the year 5708, where he finds his future colleagues under the mental control of two alien entities.

Green Lantern #89 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #89 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] – Giant-size issue. Cover by Neal Adams. ...And through Him Save a World..., script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Neal Adams. Last Neal Adams art on this title. Green Arrow goes with Green Lantern and Carol Ferris to the Ferris Aircraft plant in Abraham, which has been the target of ecological prankster Isaac; When Isaac accidentally threatens Carol, GL tries to take him into custody, but GA gases him. Reprint back-up story: the Golden Age Green Lantern stars in The Impossible Mr. Paradox! (from the original Green Lantern 38, May 1949), script by John Broome, art by Irwin Hasen; The cancellation of Clay Chalmers' program at Station WXYZ leads Alan Scott to believe Chalmers is the new criminal haunting Gotham City, Mr. Paradox, who attempts to defeat Green Lantern by employing illusions based on scientific paradoxes. *Grading Notes: small piece missing on bottom right corner of front cover.

Green Lantern #94 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #94 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] – "Lure for an Assassin." Guest-starring Black Canary. Green Lantern gets sick, Black Canary is captured, and a government official makes a deal with Green Arrow. Guest starring Black Canary and John Stewart. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Terry Austin and Dick Giordano. Cover by Grell.

Green Lantern #95 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #95 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "Terminal for a Tragedy." Guest-starring Black Canary. Green Arrow must assassinate the president if he wants Black Canary to live. Meanwhile, Green Lantern must face his greatest fear to cure his disease. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Grell.

Green Lantern #95 Good (2.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #95 Good (2.0) [DC Comic] – "Terminal for a Tragedy." Guest-starring Black Canary. Green Arrow must assassinate the president if he wants Black Canary to live. Meanwhile, Green Lantern must face his greatest fear to cure his disease. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Grell. *Grading Notes: top staple detached bottom staple loose but still attached. tear with rips on back cover on top staple area.

Green Lantern #98 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #98 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – "Listen to the Mocking Bird." Guest-starring Black Canary. Green Lantern, Green Arrow, and Black Canary battle the Mocker while Katma Tui gets kidnapped by terrorists. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Grell.

Green Lantern #101 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #101 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "The Big Braintust Boom." Guest-starring Black Canary. Hal Jordan discovers that Hector Hammond is out of jail and has become a cult leader. Bill Baggett beats out Oliver Queen regarding a contract. Black Canary makes guest appearance. Script by Frank McGinty, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Al Milgrom and Colletta.

Green Lantern #102 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #102 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Sign Up and See the Universe." Guest-starring Black Canary. An alien escapee (named Taupin) from a prison ship comes to Earth and offers a bogus tour of the universe. A possessed Black Canary battles Green Arrow. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Mike Grell.

Green Lantern #103 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #103 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Earth-Asylum." Guest-starring Black Canary. Taupin seeks U.N. Asylum while an alien policeman demands he be turned over to him, lest a ship of Earthlings die. Meanwhile, Green Lantern is in a null-time field. Guest appearance by Itty. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by David Hunt. Cover by Mike Grell.

Green Lantern #104 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #104 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "Proof of the Peril." Guest-starring Black Canary. A scientist's rogue experiment wreaks havoc. Meanwhile, Green Lantern buries an apparently dead Itty. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Mike Grell. *Grading Notes: crease on top right corner of front cover.

Green Lantern #104 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #104 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Proof of the Peril." Guest-starring Black Canary. A scientist's rogue experiment wreaks havoc. Meanwhile, Green Lantern buries an apparently dead Itty. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Mike Grell.

Green Lantern #105 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #105 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – "Thunder Doom." Guest-starring Black Canary, Air Wave, & Ray Palmer (Atom). Sonar intends to disrupt a beauty pageant, and Green Lantern, Green Arrow, and Black Canary step in. The second Air Wave and Ray Palmer guest star. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Mike Grell.

Green Lantern #106 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #106 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "Panic in High Places and Low." Guest-starring Black Canary, & Air Wave. While Green Lantern remains in jail in Modora for bringing back Sonar and violating airspace, Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Air Wave face Itty (GL's former pal, who has mutated) in the Arctic. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Bruce Patterson. Cover by Grell. *Grading Notes: crease on top right corner of front cover.

Green Lantern #106 Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #106 Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] – "Panic in High Places and Low." Guest-starring Black Canary, & Air Wave. While Green Lantern remains in jail in Modora for bringing back Sonar and violating airspace, Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Air Wave face Itty (GL's former pal, who has mutated) in the Arctic. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Bruce Patterson. Cover by Grell.

Green Lantern #107 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #107 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "The Man Who Murdered Green Lantern." Guest-starring Black Canary & Air Wave. Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Air Wave battle a costumed hijacking gang. Script by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by John Celardo. "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps." This first Tale of the Green Lantern Corps story finds Mocker escaping his trial on Oa and battling Katma Tui. Script by Cary Burkett, pencils by John Fuller, inks by Bruce Patterson. Cover by Mike Grell. *Grading Notes: cover slightly miscut. heavy creasing on front cover.

Green Lantern #107 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #107 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] – "The Man Who Murdered Green Lantern." Guest-starring Black Canary & Air Wave. Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Air Wave battle a costumed hijacking gang. Script by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by John Celardo. "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps." This first Tale of the Green Lantern Corps story finds Mocker escaping his trial on Oa and battling Katma Tui. Script by Cary Burkett, pencils by John Fuller, inks by Bruce Patterson. Cover by Mike Grell. *Grading Notes: cover slightly miscut. heavy creasing on front cover.

Green Lantern #108 Near Mint (9.4) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #108 Near Mint (9.4) [DC Comic] – "The Third Identity of Replikon." Guest-starring Black Canary. Replikon comes to Earth, assumes the powers of Flash, Batman and Wonder Woman, and attacks Green Lantern. Black Canary guest stars. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Bruce Patterson. Includes a Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) back-up story. Cover by Grell.

Green Lantern #108 Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #108 Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] – "The Third Identity of Replikon." Guest-starring Black Canary. Replikon comes to Earth, assumes the powers of Flash, Batman and Wonder Woman, and attacks Green Lantern. Black Canary guest stars. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Bruce Patterson. Includes a Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) back-up story. Cover by Grell. *Grading Notes: very light printing flaw line on back cover.

Green Lantern #109 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #109 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Assault on Replikon." Guest-starring Black Canary. Replikon (in the form of Andre) romances Carol Ferris while attempting to alter Earth's atmosphere for her children. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Vince Colletta. Includes a Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) back-up story. Cover by Grell.

Green Lantern #110 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #110 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – "Brand of Power." Green Lantern and Green Arrow are transported by the time travel device Silver Twist to a world similar to the Old West, which is terrorized by a four-armed bandit. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Vince Colletta. Includes a Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) back-up story. Cover by Grell. *Grading Notes: small edge tear on back cover.

Green Lantern #110 Very Good Minus (3.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #110 Very Good Minus (3.5) [DC Comic] – "Brand of Power." Green Lantern and Green Arrow are transported by the time travel device Silver Twist to a world similar to the Old West, which is terrorized by a four-armed bandit. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Mike Grell, inks by Vince Colletta. Includes a Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) back-up story. Cover by Grell. *Grading Notes: small piece missing on bottom right corner of front cover.

Green Lantern #111 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #111 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "Starheart Connection." Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring GA Green Lantern (Alan Scott). Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Green Arrow, Green Lantern, and Green Lantern of Earth Two track the mystical Starheart to a planet where a thief has stolen the item to cure his dying queen. Cover by Mike Grell.

Green Lantern #112 Fine Plus (6.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #112 Fine Plus (6.5) [DC Comic] – "Starheart Connection." Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring GA Green Lantern (Alan Scott). Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Vince Colletta. Green Arrow, Green Lantern, and Green Lantern of Earth Two track the mystical Starheart to a planet where a thief has stolen the item to cure his dying queen. Cover by Mike Grell.

Green Lantern #113 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #113 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – "That they May Fear No More." Guest-starring Black Canary. This Christmas Eve story finds Green Lantern trying to stop a volcano from erupting. A woman about to give birth is in danger. Green Arrow and Black Canary guest star. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.

Green Lantern #116 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #116 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – 1st app. Guy Gardner as Green Lantern (#59 was imaginary story). "My Ring, My Enemy." Green Arrow teams with Guy Gardner against Professor Ojo. Meanwhile, Green Lantern goes to Oa to check his defective ring. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano. *Grading Notes: top corner of back cover ceased.

Green Lantern #117 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #117 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "Sight of the First and Second Kinds." Green Lantern and Green Arrow battle Professor Ojo and the Crumbler, and then seek out Guy Gardner's gal pal Kari Limbo. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano. *Grading Notes: slight spine roll.

Green Lantern #117 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #117 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Sight of the First and Second Kinds." Green Lantern and Green Arrow battle Professor Ojo and the Crumbler, and then seek out Guy Gardner's gal pal Kari Limbo. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #117 Whitman Variant Edition Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #117 Whitman Variant Edition Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Sight of the First and Second Kinds." Green Lantern and Green Arrow battle Professor Ojo and the Crumbler, and then seek out Guy Gardner's gal pal Kari Limbo. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #118 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #118 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – "Hell Quest." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop the Crumbler and Professor Ojo from an attack on a nuclear power plant, which Crumbler's father owns. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #118 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #118 Very Good (4.0) [DC Comic] – "Hell Quest." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop the Crumbler and Professor Ojo from an attack on a nuclear power plant, which Crumbler's father owns. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #119 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #119 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "The Gravity Connection." Guest-starring Black Canary. Green Arrow, Dinah Lance, and Kari Limbo attempt to save a poisoning victim. Meanwhile, Green Lantern attempts to rescue a fleet of starships that may crash into Saturn. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Dave Hunt. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #120 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #120 Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Double Danger, Certain Death." Guest-starring Black Canary. Green Lantern, Green Arrow, and Black Canary confront an unearthed Spanish soldier, who discovered the fountain of youth years ago. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by John Celardo. Cover by Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #121 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #121 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – "The Steel Vengeance." Green Lantern and Green Arrow attempt to stop El Espectro, who Carol Ferris is becoming infatuated with, from taking over a jet airplane. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Frank McLaughlin. One-page Hostess ad, "Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts." Cover by Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #122 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #122 Fine (6.0) [DC Comic] – Last issue to feature Green Arrow on the logo. "With These Rings." Guest-starring Superman, Guy Gardner, Green Arrow, & Black Canary. Green Lantern attempts to wed Kari Limbo, but is interrupted by visions that lead him to the Phantom Zone. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Dick Giordano. *Grading Notes: "60" written in pencil on back cover top edge.

Green Lantern #122 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #122 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – Last issue to feature Green Arrow on the logo. "With These Rings." Guest-starring Superman, Guy Gardner, Green Arrow, & Black Canary. Green Lantern attempts to wed Kari Limbo, but is interrupted by visions that lead him to the Phantom Zone. Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Dick Giordano.

Green Lantern #123 Fine Plus (6.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #123 Fine Plus (6.5) [DC Comic] – 2nd appearance of Guy Gardner as Green Lantern. "Mission of No Return." Guest starring Superman, General Zod, Guy Gardner, and Ollie Queen. Green Lantern attempts to rescue Guy Gardner from the Phantom Zone, but Sinestro shows up. Cover logo is now Green Lantern only (Green Arrow has been dropped). Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dick Giordano. Cover by Gil Kane.

Green Lantern #123 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #123 Very Fine Minus (7.5) [DC Comic] – 2nd appearance of Guy Gardner as Green Lantern. "Mission of No Return." Guest starring Superman, General Zod, Guy Gardner, and Ollie Queen. Green Lantern attempts to rescue Guy Gardner from the Phantom Zone, but Sinestro shows up. Cover logo is now Green Lantern only (Green Arrow has been dropped). Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Dick Giordano. Cover by Gil Kane.

Green Lantern #181 Newsstand Edition Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #181 Newsstand Edition Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0) [DC Comic] – "Take This Job and Shove It." Hal "Green Lantern" Jordan turns in his ring. Meanwhile, the Predator kills Jason Bloch. Script by Len Wein, pencils by Dave Gibbons, inks by Mark Farmer. "One Night in a Bar on Lawrel-Hardee XI." Ch'p encounters space pirates in a bar on an alien world in this Tales of the Green Lantern Corps backup story. Script by Paul Kupperberg, art by Don Newton. Cover by Gibbons

Green Lantern #183 Newsstand Edition Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] Green Lantern #183 Newsstand Edition Very Fine (8.0) [DC Comic] – "Day of Disaster." While battling Major Disaster, John Stewart makes him see a bunch of Green Lanterns. Script by Len Wein, pencils by Dave Gibbons, inks by Mark Farmer. "I, Lantern" part two. Yron, Green Lantern of Grenda, dies in this Tales of the Green Lantern Corps. Script by Joey Cavalieri, art by Kevin O'Neill. Cover by Gibbons.

Tales of The Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 Near Mint (9.4) [DC Comic] Tales of The Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 Near Mint (9.4) [DC Comic] – Written by Alan Moore. The Green Lantern Corps face the very power of DEATH! Featuring an amazing tale by the man who would create Watchmen and V for Vendetta! This story loosely ties into the major DC event Blackest Night.



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