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Cover: Denys Cowan

Green Arrow #41

Dec 1990 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD; 0.70 GBP
“Hurray for Ollie-Wood”

In "Hurray for Ollie-Wood," Green Arrow finds himself in Canada, where a chance encounter with an Irish stunt man on a film set leads to a mystery when the movie's weapons vanish—leaving the IRA as the prime suspects. Written by Mike Grell and illustrated by Denys Cowan, with inks by Bill Wray, colors by Julia Lacquement, and letters by Steve Haynie, this 1990 issue blends action and intrigue with a grounded, character-driven twist. The cover, also by Denys Cowan, captures the moment with sharp, expressive detail.

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writer Mike Grell · artist Denys Cowan · inker Bill Wray · colorist Julia Lacquement · letterer Steve Haynie · cover Denys Cowan

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writer Mike Grell
inker Bill Wray
letterer Steve Haynie
cover pencils, inks Denys Cowan

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GA is wandering around Canada when he runs across a movie set and befriends an Irish stunt man. The weapons for the film turn up missing and the IRA are suspected.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).