30 Years Ago, DC Changed the Green Lantern Mythos Forever

In every Look Back, we examine a comic book issue from 10/25/50/75 years ago (plus a wild card every month with a fifth week in it). This time around, as there IS a fifth week this month, we head to March 1994 for the debut of a major new superhero in the DC Universe.In March 1994, the DC Universe saw a big change with the introduction of a fresh new superhero, a young hero who didn’t choose to be a hero, but had the role thrust on him, and he had to adjust to the dramatic change that this made to his previously normal life. I’m talking, of course, of Damage #1…No, but really, March 1994 saw a very 1990s superhero get his own series, someone very much of the era, that was unlike other DC superheroes of the time period. I mean, of course, Gunfire #1….

In every Look Back, we examine a comic book issue from 10/25/50/75 years ago (plus a wild card every month with a fifth week in it). This time around, as there IS a fifth week this month, we head to March 1994 for the debut of a major new superhero in the DC Universe.

In March 1994, the DC Universe saw a big change with the introduction of a fresh new superhero, a young hero who didn’t choose to be a hero, but had the role thrust on him, and he had to adjust to the dramatic change that this made to his previously normal life. I’m talking, of course, of Damage #1

No, but really, March 1994 saw a very 1990s superhero get his own series, someone very much of the era, that was unlike other DC superheroes of the time period. I mean, of course, Gunfire #1….

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