A can't-miss classic of Aquaman's defining moments - This dramatic tale from the 1970's features many of Aquaman's greatest enemies, and his greatest tragedy! After being dethroned by his own people and sent into exile, Aquaman discovers a conspiracy within his Kingdom. Rather than reclaim his birthright, he decides to become a super-hero. But even Aquaman cannot escape tragedy as Black Manta kidnaps and kills his infant son! The crushing blow threatens his relationship with his beloved wife, Mera. How Aquaman copes with these crushing blows comes to define him as the hero we know today. Collects Adventure Comics #435-437, 441-445 and Aquaman #57-63.
Mike Grell Book order
Mike Grell is celebrated for his pioneering work in sword and sorcery comics, a genre he helped define and which achieved remarkable sales success. His artistic prowess is evident in his dynamic character designs and richly imagined worlds that immerse readers in epic adventures. Grell distinguishes himself through a unique approach to crafting gritty, realistic heroes who often operate in morally ambiguous territory, leaving a significant mark on the comic art landscape.







- 2020
- 2020
Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Saga Omnibus Vol. 1
- 1512 pages
- 53 hours of reading
Presenting Mike Grell's critically acclaimed six-year run on Green Arrow. Stripping the Emerald Archer of his gimmicks and trick arrows, Grell introduced the world to an aging Oliver Queen haunted by the life he's led and the paths not taken. Patrolling the back alleys and rooftops of a crime-ridden Seattle--with his fellow crime-fighter and the love of his life, Dinah Lance--he is an urban hunter in a concrete wilderness seeking purpose. Now collecting the entirety of the epic saga that changed the character forever, this first of two omnibus editions includes Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1-3, Green Arrow #1-50, and a story from Secret Origins #38, along with brand-new retrospectives by Mike Grell and series editor Mike Gold, and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes material.
- 2020
The heroic team of Green Lantern and Green Arrow made their return in 1976 following their groundbreaking, social and political issue-drive adventures from the start of the '70s. In these new tales, the pair battled cosmic villains that threatened the safety of Earth and the entire galaxy.In these team-up tales from the mid-1970s, Green Lantern and Green Arrow face fantastic threats, starting with the former Green Lantern known as Sinestro! Also in this collection, Green Lantern Katma Tui pursues a monstrous beast to Earth, and Green Arrow accidentally enters Green Lantern's Lantern and becomes cosmically charged. Plus, the Golden Age hero called Air Wave returns in a new guise, as Hal Jordan's young cousin, and Green Arrow's romantic relationship with Black Canary takes some unexpected turns. These stories are written by Dennis O'Neil, one of comics' most respected writers of the 1970s, with slick art by rising star artist Mike Grell. Collects Green Lantern/Green Arrow #90-106.
- 2018
Green Arrow Vol 9 Old Tricks
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
From legendary writer/artist Mike Grell comes the ninth volume of his iconic run on the Emerald Archer! Oliver Queen. Green Arrow. The Emerald Archer. Whatever name he goes by, the hooded protector of Seattle is a figure of hope and justice in the city that he calls home. A U.S. congressman is the sole witness as Green Arrow faces a countdown to save the life of a Vietnam vet. Collects GREEN ARROW #73-80, GREEN ARROW- THE WONDER YEAR #1-4.
- 2017
Green Arrow Vol 8
Hunt for Red Dragon
"Originally published in single magazine form in GREEN ARROW 63-72"
- 2017
Green Arrow 7. Homecoming
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"In these cult favorite stories from the 1980s, Green Arrow hunts down a child killer, races to find a lost biological weapon before Chinese spies can find it, and tackles a rash of violence against gays. These stories, written by Mike Grell, repositioned Green Arrow as an inner city crusader for justice who deals not only with super-villains but also with street level crime. Collects the 1988 GREEN ARROW #1-6"--
- 2016
Jon Sable Freelance Omnibus 3
- 656 pages
- 23 hours of reading
The third Omnibus edition of Mike Grell's Jon Sable Freelance features intense action, compelling sensuality, and a strong commentary on social issues. This volume wraps up the acclaimed original series published by First Comics, showcasing Grell's storytelling prowess and artistic flair. Readers can expect a thrilling conclusion filled with dynamic characters and thought-provoking themes.
- 2016
Green Arrow. Vol. 6. Last Action Hero
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Collects issues #39-50 of the classic series.
- 2016
Green Arrow
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In these stories from the start of the 1990s, Green Arrow ventures into the last frontier, Alaska, to investigate an oil spill. And back home, Oliver must assist in a drug bust that goes terribly wrong, until Black Canary comes to his rescue.Collecting: Green Arrow 29-38
- 2015
Jon Sable Freelance Omnibus 1
- 468 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The second omnibus of Mike Grell's Jon Sable: Freelance compiles issues #17-33, featuring thrilling escapades as Sable confronts the enigmatic Sparrow and delves into a mystery surrounding the Maltese Falcon. His journey takes him to Nicaragua for a high-stakes mission. This collection also showcases a special guest artist appearance by Sergio Aragones, known for his work in MAD Magazine and Groo, adding a unique artistic flair to the series.





