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[[Image: Electric_Unicorns_Green_Arrow.jpg|right]]A popular and successful 1970s psychedelic rock band in the "Reunion Tour" story comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/85861/#433566 Green Arrow]'' #69 (December 1992). From Seattle, they disbanded in 1981 after the murder of their drummer Kent Dawson by a mental patient, a la John Lennon at the hands of Mark Chapman.
 
[[Image: Electric_Unicorns_Green_Arrow.jpg|right]]A popular and successful 1970s psychedelic rock band in the "Reunion Tour" story comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/85861/#433566 Green Arrow]'' #69 (December 1992). From Seattle, they disbanded in 1981 after the murder of their drummer Kent Dawson by a mental patient, a la John Lennon at the hands of Mark Chapman.
  
Bass player Joe Cleary is murdered on the set of his hit tv series *Too Many Wives*, and Green Arrow investigates.
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Bass player Joe Cleary is murdered on the set of his hit tv series ''Too Many Wives'', and Green Arrow investigates.
  
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Deth' Hed]]
 
*[[Deth' Hed]]
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==External Links==
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*https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/rick-hoberg-and-john-nyberg-green-arrow-69-partial-story-group-of-16-original-art-dc-1992-total-16-original/a/121829-14086.s
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*https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/rick-hoberg-and-john-nyberg-green-arrow-70-partial-story-original-art-group-of-11-dc-1993-total-11-original/a/121843-14096.s
  
 
[[Category:1992|Electric Unicorns]]
 
[[Category:1992|Electric Unicorns]]
 
[[Category:DC Comics|Electric Unicorns]]
 
[[Category:DC Comics|Electric Unicorns]]
 
[[Category:Rock|Electric Unicorns]]
 
[[Category:Rock|Electric Unicorns]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 6 October 2022

Electric Unicorns Green Arrow.jpg

A popular and successful 1970s psychedelic rock band in the "Reunion Tour" story comic book Green Arrow #69 (December 1992). From Seattle, they disbanded in 1981 after the murder of their drummer Kent Dawson by a mental patient, a la John Lennon at the hands of Mark Chapman.

Bass player Joe Cleary is murdered on the set of his hit tv series Too Many Wives, and Green Arrow investigates.

Lineup:

  • Ward Brackett, guitar
  • Rufus Fairchild, keyboards
  • Joe Cleary, bass
  • Kent Dawson, drums

Brackett later formed the heavy metal group Deth' Hed.


See also

External Links