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Green Lantern #112 - Newsstand
Green Lantern #112 - Newsstand
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Publication Details: Released in January 1979, Green Lantern #112 is a newsstand variant from the Bronze Age, continuing the acclaimed Green Lantern/Green Arrow run with a focus on the Starheart’s cosmic legacy.
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Key Moments: Hal Jordan battles the Crumbler’s matter-dissolving tech, while Green Arrow uncovers a plot tied to the Starheart fragment. It’s a dual-narrative gem that bridges the Lantern Corps’ mythology with O’Neil’s socially charged storytelling.
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Condition and Pricing: As of March 2025, raw near-mint (NM) newsstand copies range from $12–$20 on platforms like eBay and MyComicShop, reflecting their scarcity over direct editions. CGC 9.8 graded newsstand copies fetch $70–$100, with VF (8.0) copies around $7–$14, highlighting the premium for top-tier preservation.
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Creative Team: Denny O’Neil’s masterful writing, paired with Alex Saviuk’s detailed pencils and Vince Colletta’s inks, delivers a standout issue, enhanced by Dick Giordano’s iconic cover art.
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Newsstand Rarity: Newsstand editions from 1979, like this one, are scarcer than direct market copies due to higher attrition rates, commanding a 10–15% premium since 2024. Collectors prize their nostalgic, real-world distribution charm.
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Green Lantern/Green Arrow Legacy: The O’Neil-run team-up remains a Bronze Age benchmark, with the Starheart tie-in adding depth to Lantern lore. Rumors of a 2025 Green Lanterns Corps #1 relaunch could spark a 5–10% value bump for key issues like this.
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Bronze Age Boom: The late 1970s DC market is surging, driven by nostalgia and the enduring appeal of socially relevant tales. Newsstand copies in strong condition are outperforming direct editions, with steady growth since mid-2024.
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Starheart Speculation: The Starheart’s mystical connection to the Green Lantern mythos appeals to collectors chasing Corps history, especially as DC explores its multiverse in comics and potential media projects.
