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The
Brave and the Bold: Green Arrow, the Butcher, and
the Question 1 |
| Subtitle |
-- |
| Date |
December
1991 |
| Writer(s) |
Mike
Grell, Mike Baron |
| Artist(s) |
Shea
Anton Pensa |
| storyline |
Green
Arrow was in a jungle taking pictures of a cougar
when it was killed. He tracked the shooter to a
nearby military camp after noticing some booby traps.
The camp featured an arms dealer and Native Americans
who spoke with French accents. GA was spotted, but
he escaped after shooting an arrow into the barrel
of one of their guns.
The Sherwood Florist received an order for a funeral
before it was announced the man (lumber conglomerate
Owen Hester) was dead. Dinah contacted the police
and learned the man had been strangled and scalped.
She had dinner with Ollie and discussed the murder
and what he'd seen in the jungle. Queen mentioned
looking to John Butcher for help.
Native American tribes met again and decided their
movement would not be led by a white man. One of
the men believed the arrow shooter (GA) was a ninja
because he'd been to ninja training camp. Butcher
had already infiltrated the group incognito as "Lester
Cornfield." He was spotted on his escape. One
of the others went after him but fell in a ravine.
Butcher met with Ollie and Dinah and told them what
he knew. |
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| Issue |
The
Brave and the Bold: Green Arrow, the Butcher, and
the Question 2 |
| Subtitle |
-- |
| Date |
January
1992 |
| Writer(s) |
Mike
Grell, Mike Baron |
| Artist(s) |
Shea
Anton Pensa |
| storyline |
Vic
Sage, who was on a gun-running case, got word of
Hester's death.
Green Arrow got some shots in on the Irishman and
a Mohawk who were going to retrieve the body of
the man who'd fallen into the ravine. He bolted
when the Irishman fired a stinger missile at him.
Sage got a lead connecting his story to Hester and
headed to Canada.
A man who said he used to be Byron Running Deer
headed home. |
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| Issue |
The
Brave and the Bold: Green Arrow, the Butcher, and
the Question 3 |
| Subtitle |
-- |
| Date |
February
1992 |
| Writer(s) |
Mike
Grell, Mike Baron |
| Artist(s) |
Shea
Anton Pensa |
| storyline |
Running
Deer
made it home and realized his parents were still
living in the 19th century. Sage made it to Canada
where the Native American Conference was being held.
He met up with Amos Baker (Butcher), a Commanche
from Colorado. The two knocked on a door looking
for Mel Twopersons - the people inside (Byron and
Mel's cousin) told them they hadn't seen him in
months. As soon as they left, the Irishman and a
Mohawk burst in with guns.
Oliver Queen met up with Sage and Butcher. Sage
had an interview set up with Sir Arthur Youngblood.
After getting the cold shoulder from him, his car
was run off the road by a lumber truck. |
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| Issue |
The
Brave and the Bold: Green Arrow, the Butcher, and
the Question 4 |
| Subtitle |
-- |
| Date |
March
1992 |
| Writer(s) |
Mike
Grell, Mike Baron |
| Artist(s) |
Shea
Anton Pensa |
| storyline |
Butcher
and Sage survived the car crash and went after the
truck which caused it. They were able to catch up
to it on foot due to the winding downhill road it
followed. They caused the truck to crash, killing
both the driver and the passenger.
Ollie called Dinah - he hadn't made any progress.
She gave him the name of the florist who'd placed
the order for Hester's funeral. He checked it out
and learned only that a white man had placed the
order. Running Deer's mother told Byron that she'd
sent the funeral wreath hoping to scare him off
from developing their land - she found out later
he was dead.
O'Rourke, the Irishman, made a scene at the festival.
Running Deer, who was with the terrorists, took
the stage and made a revolutionary speech. |
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| Issue |
The
Brave and the Bold: Green Arrow, the Butcher, and
the Question 5 |
| Subtitle |
-- |
| Date |
April
1992 |
| Writer(s) |
Mike
Grell, Mike Baron |
| Artist(s) |
Pablo
Marcos, Lacquement |
| storyline |
The
various tribes banded together and got everyone
off their land. Mounted Police kept anyone from
going in, but Butcher believed he could make it
in. Sage called Running Deer, who agreed to an interview.
He grabbed a motorcycle and used a skateboard ramp
to jump into the reservation.
Sage's interview got only one question answered:
Running Deer hoped to bring the Mohawks into the
20th century. After that, he was escorted back off
the reservation.
Butcher got into the construction site. He found
crates full of arms. Green Arrow found more in O'Rourke's
camp. Running Deer began disbursing weaponry to
his people.
GA was cornered. |
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| Issue |
The
Brave and the Bold: Green Arrow, the Butcher, and
the Question 6 |
| Subtitle |
-- |
| Date |
May
1992 |
| Writer(s) |
Mike
Grell, Mike Baron |
| Artist(s) |
Shea
Anton Pensa, Pablo Marcos |
| storyline |
Green
Arrow escaped with blueprints and plans. Youngblood
called off the blockade. GA showed Running Deer
the plans - a housing development inside the reservation.
GA, Butcher, and Sage stopped the attack; Running
Deer came clean to the media about Youngblood. |
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references to time, and chronology: |
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None
of the three heroes of this arc seemed to mind killing those
in their way. |
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