Dennis O'Neil

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1st appearance and origin of the second Black Canary, daughter of the first Black Canary
Black Canary joins the Justice League of America
In Justice League of America #220, this Black Canary arc is retconned to be the first appearance of the second Black Canary
DC Apr 1970 Vol 2

Green Lantern #76

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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
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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
Error
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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
DC Feb 1971 Vol 2

Green Lantern #82

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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
Warren Mar 1971

Vampirella #10

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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'
DC Aug 1971

Batman #234

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Reintroduction of Two-Face after being absent from comics since 1954 - in World's Finest #173, Batman appears as Two-Face (1968)
DC Sep 1971 Vol 2

Green Lantern #85

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Pioneering story arc that confronted the topic of drug addiction which led to more realistic and relatable stories in comics
Adams and Mr. O'Neil won a Shazam Award in 1971 for 'Best Individual Story' and recognized by NYC mayor, John Lindsay in a letter which was printed in issue #86

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