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At the dawn of the 1970s, legendary comic book artist Neal Adams forged brand new artistic identities for several mainstream comic book characters, including Batman and The X-Men, as well as two distinctive DC heroes, Green Lantern and Green Arrow. Adams’ photorealistic visual acuity enabled he and his writer/collaborator, Denny O’Neil, to break new ground telling the kinds of reality- based stories that could be told in “superhero” comic books.
In advance of his webinar on Thursday night via New York Adventure Club—
THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF GREEN LANTERN/GREEN ARROW webinar Thursday, November 19 @ 7:00pm EST; tix: nyadventureclub.com
join Pop Culture Man Arlen Schumer tonight as he discusses how their Green Lantern-Green Arrow run of (only) 13 issues became one of the most honored and esteemed, memorable and influential in comic book history, directly responsible for the 21st Century successes of the recent Arrow television series and the forthcoming Green Lantern feature film.
Arlen’s call-in guest on tonight’s show:
GUY COLSTON is a comic culture entrepreneur and pop culture enthusiast; find him on Facebook and https://colstonconsolidated.com
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