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| Issue |
Flash
& Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold #1 |
| Subtitle |
Those
who Worship Evil's Might |
| Date |
October
1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Tom Peyer |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
Hoping
to get along as well in "real life" as they
did in the Justice League, Hal Jordan and Barry Allen
got together without their costumes. At a party, Carol
Ferris and her friend were attacked by a being. Flash
and Green Lantern were there in no time. It appeared
a shadow had taken over the man's body. Flash and GL
separated it and attacked. They went through the shadow
and ended up on another world. Before they knew it,
they were taken to an alien (Science Minister Saraar
of the Doragians) who was taking Earth's evil by sending
the shadow beings. He needed the evil so that his people
could battle and invading force. They were able to escape
and get back to Earth.
The duo realized both reported victims of the shadows
were on a recent flight together. As they got flight
details and saved the other passengers, they were infected.
Working together, they defeated the shadows. |
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| Issue |
Flash
& Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold #2 |
| Subtitle |
Lightspeed |
| Date |
November
1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Tom Peyer |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
Hal
visited Central City and met Barry's new nephew, Wally
West. Barry found some trouble for them to get into
(Wally was Kid Flash) on his way to join them. Mirror
Master and Black Hand had teamed up on a bank robbery.
In the confusion, they escaped after blasting Kid Flash.
Wally lost his speed.
Green Lantern let Wally use some of his own power and
gave him a new costume - Kid Lantern. Barry was miffed
and believed Hal (who was no longer with Carol and working
as an insurance adjuster) was trying to get excitement
back in his life at his expense. While the two grown-ups
were trapped, Wally was able to sneak in on the bad
guys and get his speed back from Black Hand. GL and
Flash were set loose; Black Hand and Mirror Master were
captured. Wally was once again Kid Flash. |
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| Issue |
Flash
& Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold #3 |
| Subtitle |
A
World of Hurt |
| Date |
December
1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Tom Peyer |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
Barry
and Hal decided to get to know their JSA counterparts.
Green Lantern, Green Lantern, Flash, and Flash took
an extraterrestrial camping trip. Hal couldn't find
the planet he'd picked out, so Alan had his ring transport
them to the nearest inhabitable world. After Barry stopped
a yellow storm by using his arms as whirlwinds, they
had some steaks. Their next obstacle was sleeping -
the ground was some sort of quicksand. After that escape,
it was wooden bugs. Hal realized everything on the planet
involved one of their weaknesses, and voiced out against
Alan, who was testing him as a person. |
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| Issue |
Flash
& Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold #4 |
| Subtitle |
How
Many Times can a Man Turn his Head? |
| Date |
January
2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Tom Peyer |
| Artist(s) |
Tom
Gringberg, Barry Kitson |
| storyline |
Hal
and Oliver Queen were in the middle of their cross-country
trip together when they were arrested for expired car
tags. Barry found them in jail. He bailed them out and
broke them into the impound lot so they could get their
gear.
They had a heated discussion over dinner and got into
their other clothes. GL, GA, and Flash found a protest
outside City Hall, the police had been more and more
forceful lately. They met with the mayor and were not
impressed with the security he'd put in place for his
regime or his future plans. They found some of the supervillains
in an operating room waiting for lobotomies. When they
were freed, the mayor sent his metahuman cops after
them. They were able to get everything under control
and get charges brought up on Mayor Phist.
GA rode off with Black Canary; GL stayed a while. |
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| Issue |
Flash
& Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold #5 |
| Subtitle |
The
Man Without Fearlessness |
| Date |
February
2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Tom Peyer |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
After
a ninth Green Lantern was killed by a seemingly unstoppable
force, the Flash was summoned to Oa by the Guardians.
The rogue star seemed to amplify the strongest traits
of its victims - Hal would think he was invincible if
he heard about it.
Iris (Barry's wife) contacted Hal about her husbands
disappearance. After hearing he left a green residue,
Hal went straight to Oa. The Guardians told him to leave,
but he found the Flash on his way off planet. Together,
they attacked the planet. Sinestro broke loose from
it and battled the duo. Flash was able to snatch his
yellow power ring, and the empathistar engulfed him.
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| Issue |
Flash
& Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold #6 |
| Subtitle |
Running
on Empty |
| Date |
March
2000 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Tom Peyer |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
After
his wife, Iris, was murdered, Barry went to stay with
Hal (who was back at Ferris Aircraft). Something happened
and Carol became Star Sapphire. She attacked the tower
and two planes.
Flash saw something evil and went through a portal.
He ended up on another world and found the source controlling
Carol. He was approached by the original Star Sapphire.
They fought back through the portal, and the original
got her gem from Carol, reviving her powers. Flash lost
control and began to think of Iris. Hal snapped him
out of it and they survived. The original Star Sapphire
was locked in the gem which gave her power, and Carol
was restored. |
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| Notes,
references to time, and chronology: |
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This series
takes place of an undisclosed time period. |
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Issue 1
mentions that Green Lantern and Flash know each other from the
Justice League |
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Issue 4
takes place during Hard Traveling Heroes (GL and GA are going
across the country together). |
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Oliver
mentions some of his arrows are "leftover from the days
I had money". |
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Issue 5
shows Jordan with an "alien sidekick" named Itty.
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