I loved GREEN LANTERN during the Neal Adams (1970-1972) and Grell (1976-1978) runs. And the earlier Gil Kane Silver Age issues, although I don't have all of them. I never got into the 1980's GREEN LANTERN run. Mostly when I sampled it in that era, Joe Staton was the artist. I recall the Omega Men (issues 141-143) began as GREEN LANTERN characters in the early 1980's. Before they branched off into their own Giffen-illustrated OMEGA MEN series, where Lobo was introduced as a villain.

The images with the article loaded for me. I'll say this, Gibbons' art was a lot more tightly pencilled and detailed in that era. The 1983 ALL-STAR SQUADRON page looks like it's inked by Jerry Ordway, which certainly is a far different look than Gibbons inking his own work on WATCHMEN and THE KILLING JOKE.

There is a Golden Age Elseworlds-formatted story with the Golden Age Green Lantern I really liked a lot, with art by John K. Snyder.
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Green-Lantern-Brightest-Day-Blackest-Night

I like this cover by Grell that gives you a nice side-by-side look at the Hal Jordan and Alan Scott Green Lanterns:





I recently re-read the very first Green Lantern story by Bill Finger and Martin Nodell from ALL-AMERICAN COMICS 16, July 1940.

Reprinted in THE GREAT COMIC BOOK HEROES hardcover by Jules Feiffer (1965). Martin Nodell lived from 1915-2006, living his retirement years in Tamarac, Florida. And my local comic shop guy Phil was friends with him until he died, and frequently sold new pieces of art to him that Phil displayed in his store. Phil was also friends for many years with Will Eisner.