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Dennis O'Neil
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First collaboration between Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil on the Detective Comics title
Introduction of Justice League Satellite, a space station headquarters for the team
1st appearance of Appa Ali Apsa, a Guardian of the Universe
Retitled Green Arrow/Green Lantern
Issue considered by many to mark the end of the comic book Silver Age
Introduction of controversial social themes in comics - Green Lantern is reprimanded by a black man which was an expression of frustration by the creators for the lack of accurately presented black people in comics
Second issue of the Green Lantern/Green Arrow team-up
Third issue of the Green Lantern/Green Arrow team-up by Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams
1st appearance of the Earth 2 Batman in Earth One reality
Third Superman versus the Flash race, part one
1st team appearance of the League of Assassins
Third Superman versus the Flash (won) race, part two
Cover art by Neal Adams
An error variant exists in which the interior copyright information (indicia) was originally sent to print with the title 'THE BRAVE & THE BOWL' and appeared in a substantial portion of the print run until the error was corrected
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams inspired by Detective Comics #31 (1939)
1st appearance of Dr. Darrk, the first leader of the League of Assassins
Dr. Darrk is mentioned in Detective Comics #405
Error edition - interior copyright information (indicia) was originally sent to print with the title 'THE BRAVE & THE BOWL' and appeared in a substantial portion of the print run until the error was corrected
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
1st appearance of the Witch Queen
1st appearance of Medusa, physical appearance - previous appearances of Medusa have been ethereal, Medusa-like characters or written far differently than her mythological origins
First published artwork in the comic book industry by Steve Englehart - Englehart and Neal Adams alternated pencil and layout duties for the story 'The Soft, Sweet Lips of Hell'
Classic cover art by Neal Adams
Green Lantern reveals his identity as Hal Jordan to Carol Ferris
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