Green Lantern #100 Rider of the Air Waves / Beware the Blazing Inferno!
Cover Date: January, 1978
For their 100th issue, Green Lantern discovered a fellow hero in the family, while Green Arrow found new purpose as Oliver Queen. In the first story, introduced Hal to another Hal Jordan, son of the elder Hal's late uncle Larry and successor to the mantl ...
Issue Description
For their 100th issue, Green Lantern discovered a fellow hero in the family, while Green Arrow found new purpose as Oliver Queen. In the first story, introduced Hal to another Hal Jordan, son of the elder Hal's late uncle Larry and successor to the mantle of Air Wave. In the issue's second tale, Green Arrow is urged by the Mayor to run for office after defusing a gang of bombers.
"Rider of the Air Waves" written by Denny O'Neil, penciled by Alex Saviuk, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Anthony Tollin and lettered by Ben Oda."The First 100 Issues" a two page text piece featuring the issue, cover date, creators and titles of the first 100 issues of Green Lantern by Bob Rozakis."Beware the Blazing Inferno!" written by Elliot S! Maggin, penciled by Mike Grell, inked by Vince Colletta, colored by Anthony Tollin and lettered by Ben Oda.Notes:
This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, the Penguin in "The Cuckoo Cuckoos".Larry Jordan cameo flashback appearance."Beware the Blazing Inferno!" was dedicated to Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams.Arrowline Arrow, Net Arrow (flashback), Two-Point Arrow (unnamed)(fits around the neck), Boxing Glove Arrow, Bolo Arrow and (Small) Two-Pronged Arrow (unnamed) used.Green Lantern (1976)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Promo by Dave GibbonsContinued from Green Lantern Volume 2.1 and continued the numbering starting at #90 and ended at issue #205, where the series continued as The Green Lantern Corps.
Volume 2.2 saw several name changes, starting out being called Green Lantern Co-Starring Green Arrow, which lasted to Issue #122. The series then changed its title to Green Lantern, which lasted up to issue #200. Then the series changed its title again to The Green Lantern Corps, which lasted five issue before the series became officially The Green Lantern Corps Volume 1.
Volume 2.2 started with Hal Jordan as the Green Lantern of Earth, but during the series Hal quit the Corps and John Stewart took over the mantel. Later Guy Gardner took the name Green Lantern near the end of the volume.
Preceded by Green Lantern Volume 2Continued in The Green Lantern Corps Volume 1Collected EditionsGreen Lantern: Sector 2814 vol. 1 (#172-176 and 178-181)Green Lantern: Sector 2814 vol. 2 (#182-183 and 185-189)Green Lantern: Sector 2814 vol. 3 (#194-200)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.