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Green Arrow#39
Cover: Mike Grell

Green Arrow #39

Nov 1990 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.70 GBP
“Sunday on the Tarmac with George”

In "Sunday on the Tarmac with George," Green Arrow faces a pivotal moment when invited aboard Air Force One for a presidential apology after being framed as a traitor—only to reject it outright, weary of government betrayal. With Marianne seeking work from Dinah and Ollie vanishing into the unknown, the road ahead is uncertain. Mike Grell’s writing, brought to life by Denys Cowan’s dynamic art and Mike Grell’s striking cover, captures a turning point in the archer’s journey.

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writer Mike Grell · artist Denys Cowan · inker Shea Anton Pensa · colorist Julia Lacquement · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Mike Grell

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writer Mike Grell
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Ollie is invited aboard Air Force One to get an official apology from the President for being set up as a traitor. Our hero, fed up with being betrayed by his country refuses his apology. Marianne comes to Dinah for a job. Ollie takes off for parts unknown.

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