Data courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons license.

Issue Details

Issue #98
Published November 1977
Cover Price 0.35
Pages 36
Editing Julius Schwartz
Notes Ffa'rzz projects a vision of Dinah's late husband, Larry Lance.

Cover Details - "untitled"

Characters Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance]; Ffa'rzz
Genre superhero
Pencils Mike Grell (signed)
Inks Mike Grell (signed)
Notes Ffa'rzz projects a vision of Dinah's late husband, Larry Lance.

17 page Green Lantern co-starring Green Arrow story "Listen to the Mocking Bird!"

Characters Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance]; Ffa'rzz [The Mocker]; Itty; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Junior Musto; Mr. Musto
Synopsis Ffa'rzz has hitched a ride from Oa on Hal Jordan and attacks the super-heroes who stop it temporarily. The super-heroes then rescue Katma Tui from some gangsters and follow Ffa'rzz to some structure in space.
Genre superhero
Script Denny O'Neil
Pencils Mike Grell
Inks Vince Colletta
Colors Anthony Tollin
Notes Ffa'rzz projects visions of Dinah's late husband, Larry Lance, and of Dinah. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).

1 page Wonder Woman advertisement "Cooky La Moo on Broadway"

Characters Wonder Woman; Steve Trevor; Cooky La Moo poster; bystanders
Synopsis Steve crosses wires on an electric Cooky La Moo poster, causing it to come alive and go berserk, but Wonder Woman and Steve calm it with her lasso and Hostess Twinkies.
Genre super-hero
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks Vince Colletta
Notes Hostess Twinkies ad. Cooky refers to Steve as "Steve Howard." This ad appears between pages 8 and 9 of sequence 1.

1 page Rings And Arrows letters page "Rings And Arrows"

Characters Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]
Genre super-hero
Script Bob Rozakis
Notes Letters from: Ed Via; Beth Montelone; Jim O'Connell; Ruben G. Toyos; Mike White, with an illustration.

1 page DC Publishorial text article "The Greatest Superman Story Ever Told; Thanks for Calling"

Synopsis Discusses the writing of the newest Superman Dollar Comic by Cary Bates, from an idea by John LaMartine. Also notes the end of the DC Direct Currents phone Hotline due to too much success (phone lines of the time could not handle the calls).
Script Jenette Kahn
Notes 2 articles in a single feature.