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Post by Batflunkie on Jan 13, 2016 19:59:58 GMT -5
Millennium Edition of Brave & The Bold #28 is what initially got me interested in Green Lantern along with half a dozen misc issues that my mother had. I think what attracted me to the series the most is how imagination is turned into the most powerful force in the universe thanks in part to the rings
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Post by Hoosier X on Jan 13, 2016 21:11:34 GMT -5
I had been reading comics for a while - mostly Marvel - but in the early 1980s, I started reading a few DC comics and I stuck with several of them for several years. Batman. Detective Comics. The Legion of Super-Heroes. And Green Lantern. This was my first issue: I read it to the name change to The Green Lantern Corps and to the last issue of that series, #224. And then I read it on and off when it was in Action Comics Weekly. And then Emerald Dawn. And then the new Green Lantern series. But I bailed when he became Parallax. I have some friends who have a few trade paperbacks of the era when there were Red Lanterns and Orange Lanterns and so on, and I've read a few of those. Some of it was quite fun.
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