Looking To The Stars – Green Arrow/Black Canary #1 Redeux – The Dial-Up Version

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For those of you with slower connections or (gods help you) a dial-up modem, here is a low-tech links-list version of Green Arrow/Black Canary #1 Redeux

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He stands at the center of the universe, old as the stars and wise as infinity. And he can see the turning of the last page long before you’ve even started the book. He’s like rain and fog and the chilling touch of the grave. He is called many names in a thousand tongues on a million worlds. Heckler. The Smirking One. Riffer. The Lonely Magus. Wolf-Brother. The God of Snark. Mister Pirate. The Guy In The Rafters. Captain. The Voice In The Back. But here and now, in this place and in this time, he is called The Starman. And... he's wonderful.