On the website, There are 2 excellent Superman stories written by Elliot Maggin that include the Green Lanterns Mythos. I don't know much about Green Lantern after Hal Jordan, since the early 70s I guess.
Did you guys like Frank Millers "DK2"? A lot of people didn't, I guess. I thought it was great, better than the 1st book in fact. I hear he (Frank Miller) is doing another 'Batman' book, I hope it picks up from the story-line from "DK2", with a little more of Hal Jordan's situation. For instance, was that Oa he was living on when he was contacted by Batman?
I wish there was a GL site that was similar to superman,ws , but the affordable new 'Showcase Presents' edition has most of the essential stories. But the thing that is so great about the Superman site is that whoever runs it knows what he's doing, he knows there are many people who have lost touch with comics, & he updates us with what I assume are some of the best of what we missed (Judging by the stuff he has from the 60s-70s it is safe to assume the later issues are the best from those years).
One last thing, I don't know if you ever read a book called 'The Comic Book Heroes, From The Silver Age to the Present' 1985 By Will Jacobs & Gerald Jones. As a kid I was almost exclusively a Marvel fan. This book completely changed me around. I had always thought the 'Superman' books were far more juvenile than what Marvel was doing. I pretty much stayed away from DC until Jack Kirby Moved there, so I missed a lot. That book made it clear that it was DC all along who was coming out with the original ideas, which Marvel would imitate, then have the nerve to imply that DC copied them! Remember "Not Brand Echhh? Give me a break.
But in a way I am glad I didn't read much DC back then, because with these graphic novels coming out reprinting the stories, I am able to look foreword to them NOW.
Oh well, thanks for your time Have a good day
Sincerely Doug Barr
dbarr24@aol.com or,
douglas_barr_24@aol.com