Dan Jurgens, Dick Giordano, Frank McLaughlin, Mike Grell, Green Arrow vol 2 #21, page 14 - Original Illustration
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Green Arrow vol 2 #21, page 14

Original Illustration
1989
Ink
Pencil and ink
28 x 43 cm (11.02 x 16.93 in.)
Added on 12/19/25
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Jurgens signature on the back of the page

Description

Pencils and inks accompanied by additional graphic elements on transparent paper, from the legendary 1980s–90s run by Mike Grell on Green Arrow.

The page shows a light and romantic moment of conviviality, in which the two characters joke while acknowledging their advancing age. Grell writes Oliver and Dinah in an unusual way for a superhero comic: they are a couple already well into their years, always very intimate yet clearly mature. This sense of normalcy and realism in the relationship between two people who are no longer young serves as a counterpoint to the superhero side of the work, which does not shy away from being, at times, violent, bleak, and dark.

Publication

  • Hunters Moon
  • Dc Comics
  • 02/1988
  • Page #21 pag 14

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About Dan Jurgens

Dan Jurgens studied at an art college and at the same time worked as a graphic designer. Jurgens was always interested in comics. Mike Grell, writer of 'Warlord', saw Jurgens' early work and liked it so much he gave Jurgens the opportunity to draw for the book. His first work was 'Warlord' #63. Then he was hired by DC, where he drew the 'Adventures of Superman Annual No. 1'. Later on, Jurgens began writing for 'Superman', 'Thor' and 'Iron Fist', writing and drawing the 3-part prestige project, 'Superman: Life', and also the 'Batman Tangent' book. Text (c) Lambiek