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#66 - There has always been a Flash\Green Lantern team.  It started way back in the Golden age with Alan Scott (GL) and Jay Garrick (The Flash), and continued into the Silver Age with Hal Jordan and Barry Allen.  It's about time that the Modern Age GL and Flash got together to continue the tradition. . . sort of.
The book starts with Kyle saving New York (again) from some unnamed bad guy.  During the fight, Kyle accidentally knocks over a guy in a wheel chair.  After the fight, Kyle goes to appologize to the guy finds that he lost his legs in a train accident.  Kyle offers to recreate his legs with the power of the ring and the guy is amazed.  This will actually become important in a couple issues.  About the same time in Keystone city Wally West (you might know him better as The Flash, the fastest man alive, the Scarlet Speedster, etc.) is busy with a fellow calling himself Sonar.  Wally can't seem to beat him, despite the fact that he can move at very close to the speed of light while Sonar uses sound, I'm not sure what the problem is.  Sonar escapes and heads to New York, which now makes it Kyle's problem.  Kyle can't seem to beat him either, and in the very last panel, Flash shows up.

#67 - I just don't get it, Flash can move at speeds approaching the speed of light, yet it takes him two full issues to take out a guy named Sonar, not to mention he needs the help of the Green Lantern to help.  I like Ron Marz, but these two issues don't showcase his talent very well.  Anyway, after several tries and a lot of friction, the two manage to capture Sonar in a sound proof cage.  Wally explains the history of Flash\Green Lantern teamups, and suggests that they may team up a little more often in the future, despite the friction that they have.

#68 - As part of the Underworld Unleashed crossover, this issue starts with a woman jogging through Central Park when it starts snowing.  This wouldn't be a problem if it was winter, but it's mid-autumn.  She is attacked by someone who freezes her solid and then shatters her.  The next scene is Kyle and Donna stopping a mini-riot, then taking a flying carriage ride over New York.  It doesn't take long before they notice that Central Park is frozen over.  While theire investigating, we see the home of the man that Kyle gave legs to in issue #66.  He's had a little trouble keeping the legs working, since it is based on will-power.  He is visited by a fellow named Neron (pretty much the devil of the DCU) who offers him much more power.  The guys willing to do it and takes the power in exchange for a tiny little favor for Neron.  We now cut back to Kyle and Donna, who discover who is responsible for the meteorogical problems in Central Park, Mr. Freeze.  We are to assume, I think, that Freeze took Neron up on his offer as well.  Kyle and Donna are having enough trouble just with Freeze, that it makes it really bad when the new guy shows up.  He calls himself Purgatory and has powers similar to Green Lantern's.  In the end, Kyle manages to take them both out at once, kind of a Fire and Ice thing, but when he's freeing Donna from a block of ice Freeze trapped her in, Purgatory escapes.  With his defeat, Freeze reverts to his old form, without the incredible new powers he was displaying earlier.  This story is continued in Underworld Unleashed #2 and concluded in the next issue.

#69 - Kyle has gone to Hell, been offered his greatest desire, told off the Devil and gotten the crap beaten out of him.  That's where this issue picks up.  He's telling Donna all of this when he's interrupted by Purgatory.  Donna evacuates the building while Kyle takes out Purgatory.  In the end, since he's failed, Neron takes Purgatory to Hell.

#70 - Not much action in this one, but a really good issue.  Donna arrives at Kyle's apartment when Kyle's in the middle of an art session.  The subject of his most recent piece, really upsets Donna, but then a naked woman in your boyfriends apartment could be a little problem.  They have a little fight which ends in Kyle flying off and spending the rest of the issue talking with John Stewart, another former GL.  The only action in the issue comes in the form of a guy named Berserker.  After the fight John tells Kyle that there's more to being a hero than just having a ring, that it has to do with the attitude and heart.  Kyle decides to take a vacation, to see some more experienced heroes in action and find out what it really means to be a hero.  First stop, Gotham City. . .

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