The Green Team (comics)

The Green Team

The Green Team from 1st Issue Special #2 (May 1975).
Cover art by Jerry Grandenetti
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance 1st Issue Special #2
(May 1975)
Created by Joe Simon (writer)
Jerry Grandenetti (artist)
In-story information
Member(s) Commodore Murphy
J.P. Huston
Cecil Sunbeam
Abdul Smith

The Green Team is a fictional comic book team of rich-kid adventurers published by DC Comics. The team debuted in 1st Issue Special #2 (May 1975), and was created by Joe Simon and Jerry Grandenetti. In their initial, Pre-Crisis appearance, their group was subtitled "Boy Millionaires". Following The New 52 reboot of the DC Comics Universe, a revamped version of the group appears in a new series called The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires.

Publication history

The Green Team's only published adventure appears in 1st Issue Special #2 (May 1975), a try-out magazine of DC Comics. Two issues of a regular Green Team series were in various stages of completion but were not published.

Two inventoried stories were belatedly published in the first volume of Cancelled Comic Cavalcade (Fall 1978), a two-volume collection DC Comics printed on photocopiers to secure copyrights on the stack of unpublished material left over after the DC Implosion. In the first of the two unpublished adventures, the boys were pitted against giant lobsters and the Russian Navy. In what would have been the third issue, the Green Team face a villain called the Paperhanger who had special wallpaper that grew plants and trees, and who was a dead ringer for Adolf Hitler. They dispatch all menaces, then disappear into history in their private jet.[1]

In subsequent decades, the Green Team appeared in one panel of Animal Man #25 (July 1990), written by Grant Morrison. In this self-reflexive adventure, Animal Man, on his way to meet writer Morrison, passes through a town populated by many obscure DC characters including Ultra the Multi-Alien, Max Mercury, Red Bee, the Space Canine Patrol Agents, and the Green Team. The boys beg Animal Man to rescue them from limbo and offer to bribe him with sacks full of cash. The team also appears in a single page of Adventures of Superman #549 (Aug. 1997), written by Karl Kesel, in which the boys meet the Newsboy Legion and Dingbats of Danger Street, financing a youth center for the two street gangs. Cecil Sunbeam and Abdul Smith appear in Ambush Bug: Year None #1 (Sept. 2008), written by Keith Giffen and Robert Loren Fleming. Ambush Bug is assigned to solve the murder of Jonni DC and the team provides clues as he investigates.

New 52 Revival

It was announced alongside its sister book, The Movement in February 2013 that The Green Team would be revived as part of DC's The New 52.[2] Written by Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani, and drawn by Ig Guara, the first issue debuted in May 2013 and focused on teens who use their financial resources to purchase power in the DC Universe, including super powers. This run lasted 8 issues and concluded in January 2014.

Fictional character biographies

The only prerequisite for joining the Green Team is one million dollars. The boys paid fortunes to anyone who could offer them a worthy adventure. In their first and only published story, they funded the "Great American Pleasure Machine", a sort of roller coaster ride that brings so much pleasure, it drives the villain of the piece insane.

As a text page in 1st Issue Special #2 (May 1975) explained, their jumpsuit uniforms had many pockets for money, with special locks, and they carried ticker-tape wristwatches, a chain of keys that would unlock any of their many labs and money vaults in far-flung lands, and a quarter-million dollars each that any of them could whip out at any time in the name of adventure.

Membership

Pre-Crisis

New 52

References

  1. Back Issue Magazine #18, TwoMorrows Publishing
  2. Young, Brian (February 7, 2013). "Exclusive: DC Comics Reveals Two New Politically-Charged Books". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Rogers, Vaneta (February 24, 2013). "Art & Franco See GREEN TEAM as 'Most Outrageous' DC Book". Newsarama. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  4. 1 2 3 Ig Guara (p), J.P. Mayer (i). ""Riot Arc"" The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires (vol. 1) #1 1 (July, 2013), DC Comics

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