Golden Age Green Lantern Archives (1999 series) (DC) #1

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Number 1 1
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Volume 1 1
No Volume No No
Volume Not Printed False False
Display Volume With Number No No
Indicia Publisher DC Comics DC Comics
Indicia Publisher Not Printed Printed Printed
Brand DC Archive Editions DC Archive Editions
No Brand No No
Publication Date 1999 1999
Year On Sale None None
Month On Sale None None
Day On Sale None None
On Sale Date Uncertain No No
Key Date 1999-00-00 1999-00-00
Price 49.95 USD; 78.50 CAD; 82.95 CAD (2nd printing) 49.95 USD; 78.50 CAD; 82.95 CAD (2nd printing)
Page Count 232 (note: total sum of story page counts is 225) 232 (note: total sum of story page counts is 225)
Page Count Uncertain No No
Editing Rick Taylor (Editor); Jim Spivey (Associate Editor); Sheldon Mayer (Original Editor of Reprinted Material) Rick Taylor (Editor); Jim Spivey (Associate Editor); Sheldon Mayer (Original Editor of Reprinted Material)
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ISBN 1-56389-507-2 (note: valid ISBN) 1-56389-507-2 (note: valid ISBN)
No Isbn No No
Barcode 761941217239 00111 (note: valid UPC/EAN part) 761941217239 00111 (note: valid UPC/EAN part)
No Barcode No No
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No Rating False False
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Reprint Links The following reprint links are not part of this change. The following reprint links are not part of this change.

0. no title (Green Lantern) cover, 1p [S P I C L E]

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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
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Pencils Martin Nodell Martin Nodell
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Inks Jerry Ordway Jerry Ordway
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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1. The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives - Volume 1 (Green Lantern) foreword, introduction, preface, afterword, 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives - Volume 1 The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives - Volume 1
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Type foreword, introduction, preface, afterword foreword, introduction, preface, afterword
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
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Pencils Martin Nodell (illustration) Martin Nodell (illustration)
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Inks Martin Nodell (illustration) Martin Nodell (illustration)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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Notes Title page. Illustration taken from the splash page of the Green Lantern story from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #22. Title page. Illustration taken from the splash page of the Green Lantern story from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #22.
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2. Table of Contents (Green Lantern) table of contents, 2p [S P I C L E]

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Page Count 2 2
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Pencils Howard Purcell (illustration) Howard Purcell (illustration)
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Characters Doiby Dickles Doiby Dickles
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Notes Illustration taken from the cover of All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #28 Illustration taken from the cover of All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #28
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3. Preface (Green Lantern) text article, 2p [S P I C L E]

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Title Preface Preface
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Type text article text article
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Page Count 2 2
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Martin Nodell [as Marty Nodell] Martin Nodell [as Marty Nodell]
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Pencils Irwin Hasen (illustration) Irwin Hasen (illustration)
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Inks Irwin Hasen (illustration) Irwin Hasen (illustration)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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Notes Illustration taken from the cover of All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #24. Illustration taken from the cover of All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #24.
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4. Introducing the Green Lantern! (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title Introducing the Green Lantern! Introducing the Green Lantern!
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
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Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #16
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5. ["Out in the great west, a train makes a test crossing..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 8p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 5 5
Title "Out in the great west, a train makes a test crossing..." "Out in the great west, a train makes a test crossing..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
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Page Count 8 8
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Chang; Billings; Jimmy; Dekker Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Chang; Billings; Jimmy; Dekker
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Synopsis Construction engineer Alan Scott survives an explosion during a test crossing of a trestle bridge and learns he was saved by the green lantern he carried. The lantern tells how long ago a meteor was formed into a lamp by a Chinese lampmaker and how it protected him from his murderous neighbors. Later the lamp was found by an asylum inmate, who re-formed it into a lantern and was cured of his insanity by the lantern. Now it brings power to Scott, who forms a ring out of part of it and uses his new abilities to force a confession for the sabotage of the bridge out of Dekker, a rival contractor. Construction engineer Alan Scott survives an explosion during a test crossing of a trestle bridge and learns he was saved by the green lantern he carried. The lantern tells how long ago a meteor was formed into a lamp by a Chinese lampmaker and how it protected him from his murderous neighbors. Later the lamp was found by an asylum inmate, who re-formed it into a lantern and was cured of his insanity by the lantern. Now it brings power to Scott, who forms a ring out of part of it and uses his new abilities to force a confession for the sabotage of the bridge out of Dekker, a rival contractor.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #16
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #17
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7. ["When Alan Scott, an engineer, rises from a wrecked train..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 8p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 7 7
Title "When Alan Scott, an engineer, rises from a wrecked train..." "When Alan Scott, an engineer, rises from a wrecked train..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 8 8
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; John Hall; Cyrus Gorson; Muller Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; John Hall; Cyrus Gorson; Muller
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Synopsis When the company Alan Scott works for loses a job to another company, Scott discovers that the commissioner of public works is taking kickbacks from the company with the winning bid. Alan takes action as Green Lantern to put an end to their grafting scheme. When the company Alan Scott works for loses a job to another company, Scott discovers that the commissioner of public works is taking kickbacks from the company with the winning bid. Alan takes action as Green Lantern to put an end to their grafting scheme.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #17
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Sequence Number 8 8
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Inks Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #18
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9. ["When Alan Scott, a young engineer, becomes owner of a green lantern..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 8p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 9 9
Title "When Alan Scott, a young engineer, becomes owner of a green lantern..." "When Alan Scott, a young engineer, becomes owner of a green lantern..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Feature Logo
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Page Count 8 8
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Danny Miller; Judge Wake; Murdock Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Danny Miller; Judge Wake; Murdock
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Synopsis On the grounds of the World's Fair, Alan Scott meets Irene Miller when he stops her from shooting a man in cold blood. She explains that the man, Murdock, is a gang leader who framed her brother Danny for manslaughter when he tried to leave the gang. Investigating, Green Lantern discovers that Murdock framed Danny with the help of Judge Wake, an honest man forced to help when Murdock kidnapped his daughter. Green Lantern frees the girl and forces a confession out of Murdock before the gangster dies after falling off the Perisphere. On the grounds of the World's Fair, Alan Scott meets Irene Miller when he stops her from shooting a man in cold blood. She explains that the man, Murdock, is a gang leader who framed her brother Danny for manslaughter when he tried to leave the gang. Investigating, Green Lantern discovers that Murdock framed Danny with the help of Judge Wake, an honest man forced to help when Murdock kidnapped his daughter. Green Lantern frees the girl and forces a confession out of Murdock before the gangster dies after falling off the Perisphere.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #18
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10. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
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Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #19
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11. ["When Alan Scott became owner of a mysterious green lantern..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 8p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 11 11
Title "When Alan Scott became owner of a mysterious green lantern..." "When Alan Scott became owner of a mysterious green lantern..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
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Page Count 8 8
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott; also as Mr. Titus]; Joe Prentiss; Hodges; Mrs. Hodges; Slade; Wolfe Green Lantern [Alan Scott; also as Mr. Titus]; Joe Prentiss; Hodges; Mrs. Hodges; Slade; Wolfe
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Synopsis After a man Alan Scott saves from a near hit-and-run dies under mysterious circumstances, Green Lantern uncovers a gambling ring run by a man named Slade where those in debt are made to take out insurance policies and sign them over to Slade, before they meet untimely ends. By posing as a gambler who runs up a large debt, Green Lantern scares a confession out of Slade's lawyer, then confronts Slade himself, but Slade falls into the deathtrap he plans for the hero. After a man Alan Scott saves from a near hit-and-run dies under mysterious circumstances, Green Lantern uncovers a gambling ring run by a man named Slade where those in debt are made to take out insurance policies and sign them over to Slade, before they meet untimely ends. By posing as a gambler who runs up a large debt, Green Lantern scares a confession out of Slade's lawyer, then confronts Slade himself, but Slade falls into the deathtrap he plans for the hero.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #19
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12. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 12 12
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
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Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #20
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13. ["Many years ago in China, a meteor crashed..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 13 13
Title "Many years ago in China, a meteor crashed..." "Many years ago in China, a meteor crashed..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
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Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Jim Tellum; Mrs. Tellum; Mr. Gates; Duke Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Jim Tellum; Mrs. Tellum; Mr. Gates; Duke
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Synopsis When the station's top announcer is murdered, Alan Scott applies for a job at APEX Broadcasting to investigate, but the assistant manager, Mr. Gates, tells him there are no openings. Working with Irene Miller, who coincidentally works at APEX, Scott discovers that Mr. Gates was using the announcer's program to send coded messages to his henchmen in his smuggling operations. After getting a confession out of Gates as Green Lantern, Alan frees Irene and receives a job offer from the president of APEX Broadcasting. When the station's top announcer is murdered, Alan Scott applies for a job at APEX Broadcasting to investigate, but the assistant manager, Mr. Gates, tells him there are no openings. Working with Irene Miller, who coincidentally works at APEX, Scott discovers that Mr. Gates was using the announcer's program to send coded messages to his henchmen in his smuggling operations. After getting a confession out of Gates as Green Lantern, Alan frees Irene and receives a job offer from the president of APEX Broadcasting.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #20
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14. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 14 14
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Genre superhero superhero
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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No Script X X
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Inks Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #21
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15. ["Streaking through the air, immune to all metals..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 15 15
Title "Streaking through the air, immune to all metals..." "Streaking through the air, immune to all metals..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Tyler; Elias Strake; Tipper; Tommy Blake [Cub Brenner]; Mr. Blake; Mrs. Blake Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Tyler; Elias Strake; Tipper; Tommy Blake [Cub Brenner]; Mr. Blake; Mrs. Blake
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Synopsis Crooked lawyer Elias Strake convinces Cub Brenner to pose as the long-lost son of the Blakes in order to steal their fortune. But when Alan Scott hears Strake was involved in the reunion, he investigates as Green Lantern. When Cub has a change of heart, GL helps him turn the tables on Strake and confess his crimes. But the Blakes refuses to press charges against Cub because he really is their son Tommy Blake, as they confirmed from his scarred and mis-shapened hand. Crooked lawyer Elias Strake convinces Cub Brenner to pose as the long-lost son of the Blakes in order to steal their fortune. But when Alan Scott hears Strake was involved in the reunion, he investigates as Green Lantern. When Cub has a change of heart, GL helps him turn the tables on Strake and confess his crimes. But the Blakes refuses to press charges against Cub because he really is their son Tommy Blake, as they confirmed from his scarred and mis-shapened hand.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #21
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16. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 16 16
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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No Script X X
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Inks Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #22
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17. ["Immune to all metals, racing through space..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 17 17
Title "Immune to all metals, racing through space..." "Immune to all metals, racing through space..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
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Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
No Pencils
Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Tyler; Johnny "Kid" McKay; Brute Nolan; Mark Karaste; Mary McKay Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Tyler; Johnny "Kid" McKay; Brute Nolan; Mark Karaste; Mary McKay
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Synopsis After Green Lantern stops two attempts on prize-fighter "Kid" McKay's life, mobsters working for Mark Karaste kidnap Kid's wife Mary to force him to take a dive in the big fight. Green Lantern convinces the Kid to go ahead with the fight, taking a dive in the last round if he has to, while GL looks for Mary. He finds Mary and gets her to the arena in time so Kid can knock out the champ before the bell, while he corrals Karaste and gets a confession from him. After Green Lantern stops two attempts on prize-fighter "Kid" McKay's life, mobsters working for Mark Karaste kidnap Kid's wife Mary to force him to take a dive in the big fight. Green Lantern convinces the Kid to go ahead with the fight, taking a dive in the last round if he has to, while GL looks for Mary. He finds Mary and gets her to the arena in time so Kid can knock out the champ before the bell, while he corrals Karaste and gets a confession from him.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #22
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18. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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No Script X X
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff Sheldon Moldoff
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Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #23
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19. ["Streaking through the air -- walking through walls..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 19 19
Title "Streaking through the air -- walking through walls..." "Streaking through the air -- walking through walls..."
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
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Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils E. E. Hibbard [as Mart Dellon] E. E. Hibbard [as Mart Dellon]
No Pencils
Inks E. E. Hibbard [as Mart Dellon] E. E. Hibbard [as Mart Dellon]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Delia Day; "Slug" Kafey; Al Maloney; Mary Day Maloney; Frankie Fowler Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Delia Day; "Slug" Kafey; Al Maloney; Mary Day Maloney; Frankie Fowler
Universe
Synopsis Accompanying Irene on an interview with movie star Delia Day, Alan Scott becomes suspicious spying her talking to hoodlum "Slug" Kafey. Taking action as Green Lantern, Scott discovers that Day is being blackmailed because her father is actually racketeer Al Maloney. GL interviews Maloney in prison and finds that Frankie Fowler is the only other person who knows the connection between the two and races to find Fowler, but Delia is already there paying the blackmail. Fowler forces GL to surrender to save Delia, but Maloney bursts in, there is an exchange of gunfire, and both men are killed. Accompanying Irene on an interview with movie star Delia Day, Alan Scott becomes suspicious spying her talking to hoodlum "Slug" Kafey. Taking action as Green Lantern, Scott discovers that Day is being blackmailed because her father is actually racketeer Al Maloney. GL interviews Maloney in prison and finds that Frankie Fowler is the only other person who knows the connection between the two and races to find Fowler, but Delia is already there paying the blackmail. Fowler forces GL to surrender to save Delia, but Maloney bursts in, there is an exchange of gunfire, and both men are killed.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #23
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20. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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Pencils Irwin Hasen Irwin Hasen
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen Irwin Hasen
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Letters ? ?
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #24
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21. ["Streaking through space, walking through solid walls..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 21 21
Title "Streaking through space, walking through solid walls..." "Streaking through space, walking through solid walls..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
No Pencils
Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott; also as Lane]; Irene Miller; Mr. Blake; Jim Cass; R. J. Karns; Lupo; Jose; Carlo; Piedro Green Lantern [Alan Scott; also as Lane]; Irene Miller; Mr. Blake; Jim Cass; R. J. Karns; Lupo; Jose; Carlo; Piedro
Universe
Synopsis When Jim Cass tells him how he was tricked into working as a slave in the tropics for tycoon R. J. Karns, Alan Scott signs on for the same job. Then, as Green Lantern, he encourages the workers to rebel before grabbing the overseer in order to take him to the U.S. to force him to testify against Karns. When Jim Cass tells him how he was tricked into working as a slave in the tropics for tycoon R. J. Karns, Alan Scott signs on for the same job. Then, as Green Lantern, he encourages the workers to rebel before grabbing the overseer in order to take him to the U.S. to force him to testify against Karns.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #24
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22. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
Universe
Synopsis
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #25
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23. ["Streaking through space, walking through walls..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 23 23
Title "Streaking through space, walking through walls..." "Streaking through space, walking through walls..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
No Pencils
Inks Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon] Martin Nodell [as Mart Dellon]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
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Letters ? ?
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Mr. Sterling; Harkiss [The Leader]; Barlow; Mr. Straker; "Rock" Dawson Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Mr. Sterling; Harkiss [The Leader]; Barlow; Mr. Straker; "Rock" Dawson
Universe
Synopsis Irene Miller is assigned to do a story on sabotage at the Sterling Steel Mill. Alan Scott tags along as the Green Lantern and discovers that the man responsible, calling himself "The Leader," is the Sterling Steel Mill stockholders' representative, who wanted to drive down the price of the stock to buy it for himself. Irene Miller is assigned to do a story on sabotage at the Sterling Steel Mill. Alan Scott tags along as the Green Lantern and discovers that the man responsible, calling himself "The Leader," is the Sterling Steel Mill stockholders' representative, who wanted to drive down the price of the stock to buy it for himself.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #25
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24. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title
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First Line
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
No Editing X X
Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
Universe
Synopsis
Reprint Notes
  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #26
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25. ["...Streaking thu' the heavens, walking thru' walls..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 25 25
Title "...Streaking thu' the heavens, walking thru' walls..." "...Streaking thu' the heavens, walking thru' walls..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Irwin Hasen [as Mart Dellon] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Dellon]
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen [as Mart Dellon] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Dellon]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Carl Kessor; Martha Kessor; Richard Turpin Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Carl Kessor; Martha Kessor; Richard Turpin
Universe
Synopsis After Carl Kessor tells him how loan shark Richard Turpin falsified loan documents to keep Kessor paying long after his debt should have been cleared, Alan Scott hatches a plan to expose Turpin. As Green Lantern, he offers himself as Turpin's enforcer, convinces Turpin's men to testify against their boss, then gets Turpin to explain his crimes within earshot of the police. After Carl Kessor tells him how loan shark Richard Turpin falsified loan documents to keep Kessor paying long after his debt should have been cleared, Alan Scott hatches a plan to expose Turpin. As Green Lantern, he offers himself as Turpin's enforcer, convinces Turpin's men to testify against their boss, then gets Turpin to explain his crimes within earshot of the police.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #26
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26. ["Introducing Doiby Dickles..."] (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 26 26
Title "Introducing Doiby Dickles..." "Introducing Doiby Dickles..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type cover reprint (on interior page) cover reprint (on interior page)
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
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Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles
Universe
Synopsis
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #27
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27. ["Introducing Doiby Dickles!"] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 27 27
Title "Introducing Doiby Dickles!" "Introducing Doiby Dickles!"
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff [as Mart Nodell] (layouts); Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] (finishes) Sheldon Moldoff [as Mart Nodell] (layouts); Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] (finishes)
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
No Editing X X
Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Mr. Wallace; Dr. Henry; Mr. Barton Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Mr. Wallace; Dr. Henry; Mr. Barton
Universe
Synopsis Twice while carrying plans for an experimental radio tower, Irene Miller is jumped by thieves but saved by cab driver Doiby Dickles. When Alan Scott hears about this, he thanks Doiby personally as Green Lantern. Later, Alan overhears a man named Barton offer to buy Apex and begins to suspect that he may be the one after the plans. While Green Lantern handles Barton's attempts at sabotage, Doiby dresses in a Green Lantern costume to save Irene, who Barton has taken hostage, but receives a last minute helping hand from the real GL. Twice while carrying plans for an experimental radio tower, Irene Miller is jumped by thieves but saved by cab driver Doiby Dickles. When Alan Scott hears about this, he thanks Doiby personally as Green Lantern. Later, Alan overhears a man named Barton offer to buy Apex and begins to suspect that he may be the one after the plans. While Green Lantern handles Barton's attempts at sabotage, Doiby dresses in a Green Lantern costume to save Irene, who Barton has taken hostage, but receives a last minute helping hand from the real GL.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #27
Notes Moldoff credit from letter published in Alter Ego #51; not credited on item. Moldoff credit from letter published in Alter Ego #51; not credited on item.
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28. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title
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First Line
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles
Universe
Synopsis
Reprint Notes
  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #28
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29. ["Streaking thru' the air, immune to all metals..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 29 29
Title "Streaking thru' the air, immune to all metals..." "Streaking thru' the air, immune to all metals..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Laura Brand; Dr. Mills; Larry Brand; Parrot Malone; Harry, the Hood; Snitch Carter; The Spider; John Van Dander Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Laura Brand; Dr. Mills; Larry Brand; Parrot Malone; Harry, the Hood; Snitch Carter; The Spider; John Van Dander
Universe
Synopsis When Alan Scott hears of the suspicious death of a millionaire who left his estate to a hated nephew he investigates as Green Lantern. Meanwhile, Irene and Doiby do some investigating of their own and Irene is kidnapped once again. GL traces Irene to the Spider's lair where he learns how the Spider uses a special chemical to hypnotize his victims and get them to write new wills, then uses it again to cause their heart failures. Faking vulnerability to The Spider's poison, Green Lantern surprises the Spider before he strikes his next victim. When Alan Scott hears of the suspicious death of a millionaire who left his estate to a hated nephew he investigates as Green Lantern. Meanwhile, Irene and Doiby do some investigating of their own and Irene is kidnapped once again. GL traces Irene to the Spider's lair where he learns how the Spider uses a special chemical to hypnotize his victims and get them to write new wills, then uses it again to cause their heart failures. Faking vulnerability to The Spider's poison, Green Lantern surprises the Spider before he strikes his next victim.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #28
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30. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title
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First Line
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles
Universe
Synopsis
Reprint Notes
  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #29
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31. ["Streaking thru' the air, immune to all metals..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 31 31
Title "Streaking thru' the air, immune to all metals..." "Streaking thru' the air, immune to all metals..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Mitch Hogan; Mortimer Pestle; Mr. Hendricks; Mrs. Hendricks Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Mitch Hogan; Mortimer Pestle; Mr. Hendricks; Mrs. Hendricks
Universe
Synopsis Green Lantern and Doiby work to stop a drug counterfeiting ring directed by Mitch Hogan forcing legitimate pharmacies to carry their wares. But they have problems making the charges stick when Hogan intimidates the star witness and then pulls a gun on the judge until Doiby stumbles into court long enough to distract Hogan so GL can knock him cold. Green Lantern and Doiby work to stop a drug counterfeiting ring directed by Mitch Hogan forcing legitimate pharmacies to carry their wares. But they have problems making the charges stick when Hogan intimidates the star witness and then pulls a gun on the judge until Doiby stumbles into court long enough to distract Hogan so GL can knock him cold.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #29
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32. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title
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First Line
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
No Editing X X
Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles
Universe
Synopsis
Reprint Notes
  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #30
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33. ["Streaking thru the air, immune to all metals..."] (Green Lantern) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 33 33
Title "Streaking thru the air, immune to all metals..." "Streaking thru the air, immune to all metals..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell] Irwin Hasen [as Mart Nodell]
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Hedge; Wile; Mr. Brent; Mrs. Brent Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Irene Miller; Hedge; Wile; Mr. Brent; Mrs. Brent
Universe
Synopsis Irene Miller investigates two crooked bail bondsmen but gets kidnapped once again. However, Green Lantern is also on the case and with Doiby's help saves Irene and provides the police with the evidence they need to put the swindlers away. Irene Miller investigates two crooked bail bondsmen but gets kidnapped once again. However, Green Lantern is also on the case and with Doiby's help saves Irene and provides the police with the evidence they need to put the swindlers away.
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  • from All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #30
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34. no title (Green Lantern) cover reprint (on interior page), 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title
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Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Howard Purcell Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
Universe
Synopsis
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  • from Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
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35. Green Lantern -- His Personal History (Green Lantern) comic story, 2p [S P I C L E]

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Title Green Lantern -- His Personal History Green Lantern -- His Personal History
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 2 2
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Pencils
Inks Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott] Green Lantern [Alan Scott]
Universe
Synopsis Engineer Alan Scott survives an explosion during a test crossing of a trestle bridge and learns he was saved by the green lantern he carried. The lantern tells how long ago a meteor was formed into a lamp by a Chinese lampmaker and how it protected him from his murderous neighbors. Later the lamp was found by an asylum inmate, who re-formed it into a lantern and was cured of his insanity by the lantern. Now it brings power to Scott, who forms a ring out of part of it and uses his new abilities as Green Lantern. Engineer Alan Scott survives an explosion during a test crossing of a trestle bridge and learns he was saved by the green lantern he carried. The lantern tells how long ago a meteor was formed into a lamp by a Chinese lampmaker and how it protected him from his murderous neighbors. Later the lamp was found by an asylum inmate, who re-formed it into a lantern and was cured of his insanity by the lantern. Now it brings power to Scott, who forms a ring out of part of it and uses his new abilities as Green Lantern.
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  • from Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
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36. The Masquerading Mare (Green Lantern) comic story, 13p [S P I C L E]

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Title The Masquerading Mare The Masquerading Mare
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 13 13
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Pencils
Inks Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
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Editing
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; "Scar" Jorgis; Slink; Gerald Davis Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; "Scar" Jorgis; Slink; Gerald Davis
Universe
Synopsis When Irene Miller inherits a racehorse named Jersey Queen, racketeer "Scar" Jorgis tries to buy it to keep it out of competition. Failing that, he tries to cripple the horse, but Green Lantern puts an end to that plot. Finally, Jorgis gets Irene's cousin to convince her to enter the horse in a "claiming race," and Irene loses ownership of Jersey Queen to Scar. After GL reclaims the horse, he forces confessions out of Scar and Gerald and returns Jersey Queen to Irene. When Irene Miller inherits a racehorse named Jersey Queen, racketeer "Scar" Jorgis tries to buy it to keep it out of competition. Failing that, he tries to cripple the horse, but Green Lantern puts an end to that plot. Finally, Jorgis gets Irene's cousin to convince her to enter the horse in a "claiming race," and Irene loses ownership of Jersey Queen to Scar. After GL reclaims the horse, he forces confessions out of Scar and Gerald and returns Jersey Queen to Irene.
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  • from Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
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37. Will Power (no feature) text article, 2p [S P I C L E]

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Title Will Power Will Power
Unofficial Title? No No
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Type text article text article
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Job Number
Page Count 2 2
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script William Moulton Marston William Moulton Marston
No Script
Pencils Mart Nodell (illustrations); ? (photograph) Mart Nodell (illustrations); ? (photograph)
No Pencils
Inks Mart Nodell (illustrations); ? (photograph) Mart Nodell (illustrations); ? (photograph)
No Inks
Colors ? ?
No Colors
Letters typeset typeset
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Characters William Moulton Marston (photograph); General George Washington; General Ulysses S. Grant William Moulton Marston (photograph); General George Washington; General Ulysses S. Grant
Universe
Synopsis Extols the virtue of will power and uses two great men from American history as examples. Extols the virtue of will power and uses two great men from American history as examples.
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  • from Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
Notes Nodell credits from GCD index of the original issue; Nodell not credit on item. Nodell credits from GCD index of the original issue; Nodell not credit on item.
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38. Disease (Green Lantern) comic story, 13p [S P I C L E]

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Title Disease Disease
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 13 13
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Pencils
Inks Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Boss Filch; Tommy Filch; Mr. Van Smithers; Commissioner Merril Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Boss Filch; Tommy Filch; Mr. Van Smithers; Commissioner Merril
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Synopsis After the district attorney accuses Boss Filch of stealing money meant for pneumonia serum and winds up dead, Green Lantern confronts Filch, but gets nowhere. GL mounts his own campaign to raise funds, stopping an impostor along the way, until Filch's son gets sick. Filch promises to confess to his grafting in exchange for help saving his boy. But Filch fingers Commissioner Merril, his partner in crime, as responsible for the DA's murderer, so GL confronts him and collects the evidence needed to put him away too. After the district attorney accuses Boss Filch of stealing money meant for pneumonia serum and winds up dead, Green Lantern confronts Filch, but gets nowhere. GL mounts his own campaign to raise funds, stopping an impostor along the way, until Filch's son gets sick. Filch promises to confess to his grafting in exchange for help saving his boy. But Filch fingers Commissioner Merril, his partner in crime, as responsible for the DA's murderer, so GL confronts him and collects the evidence needed to put him away too.
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  • from Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
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39. Arson in the Slums (Green Lantern) comic story, 13p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 39 39
Title Arson in the Slums Arson in the Slums
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 13 13
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Pencils
Inks Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Mr. Barton; Murker; Mrs. James; Commissioner Grey; Mrs. Grey Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Mr. Barton; Murker; Mrs. James; Commissioner Grey; Mrs. Grey
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Synopsis As a series of fires breaks out in the tenements of Capitol City, Barton, the publisher of the Daily Tattle, campaigns for the razing of the slums. But when the fire inspector uncovers evidence of arson, a Tattle reporter overhears Barton conspiring with real-estate man Murker, and a commissioner accuses Merker of his crimes, Green Lantern must swing into action to save the fire inspector and reporter from murder attempts and free the kidnapped family of the commissioner before tricking a confession out of Barton. As a series of fires breaks out in the tenements of Capitol City, Barton, the publisher of the Daily Tattle, campaigns for the razing of the slums. But when the fire inspector uncovers evidence of arson, a Tattle reporter overhears Barton conspiring with real-estate man Murker, and a commissioner accuses Merker of his crimes, Green Lantern must swing into action to save the fire inspector and reporter from murder attempts and free the kidnapped family of the commissioner before tricking a confession out of Barton.
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40. Trailers of Treachery (Hop Harrigan) text story, 2p [S P I C L E]

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Title Trailers of Treachery Trailers of Treachery
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type text story text story
Feature Hop Harrigan Hop Harrigan
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre adventure; aviation adventure; aviation
Job Number
Page Count 2 2
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script ? ?
No Script
Pencils Irwin Hasen (Green Lantern illustration); Sheldon Mayer (Hop Harrigan illustration) Irwin Hasen (Green Lantern illustration); Sheldon Mayer (Hop Harrigan illustration)
No Pencils
Inks Irwin Hasen (Green Lantern illustration); Sheldon Mayer (Hop Harrigan illustration) Irwin Hasen (Green Lantern illustration); Sheldon Mayer (Hop Harrigan illustration)
No Inks
Colors ? ?
No Colors
Letters typeset typeset
No Letters
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Characters Hop Harrigan; Tank Tinker; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Dolores Hop Harrigan; Tank Tinker; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Dolores
Universe
Synopsis Green Lantern and Doiby help Hop fight off some tough-looking men seemingly after Tank, only to find out that the men were trying to help Tank lose weight for his girlfriend Dolores. Green Lantern and Doiby help Hop fight off some tough-looking men seemingly after Tank, only to find out that the men were trying to help Tank lose weight for his girlfriend Dolores.
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  • from Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
Notes Art credits from GCD index of the original issue; there are no art credits on item. Art credits from GCD index of the original issue; there are no art credits on item.
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41. Green Lantern (Green Lantern) comic story, 13p [S P I C L E]

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Title Green Lantern Green Lantern
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
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Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 13 13
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Bill Finger Bill Finger
No Script
Pencils Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Pencils
Inks Mart Nodell Mart Nodell
No Inks
Colors Tom McCraw (color reconstruction) Tom McCraw (color reconstruction)
No Colors
Letters ? ?
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Doiby Dickles; Jensen; General Ranko; President Don Carlos Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Doiby Dickles; Jensen; General Ranko; President Don Carlos
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Synopsis Alan and Doiby head for South America to find out who has been tampering with Apex's short-wave outlet in Landavo and run right into a civil war caused by foreign agents seeking to overthrow the democratically-elected government. Green Lantern exposes the plot, opening the eyes of the misguided rebels and saving Landavo's democracy. Alan and Doiby head for South America to find out who has been tampering with Apex's short-wave outlet in Landavo and run right into a civil war caused by foreign agents seeking to overthrow the democratically-elected government. Green Lantern exposes the plot, opening the eyes of the misguided rebels and saving Landavo's democracy.
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42. Contributors (no feature) text article, 2p [S P I C L E]

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Title Contributors Contributors
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type text article text article
Feature
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre bio bio
Job Number
Page Count 2 2
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Richard Morrissey Richard Morrissey
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Inks
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43. ["Re-presenting from the golden age of comics..."] (Green Lantern) illustration, 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 43 43
Title "Re-presenting from the golden age of comics..." "Re-presenting from the golden age of comics..."
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
First Line
Type illustration illustration
Feature Green Lantern Green Lantern
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script ? ?
No Script
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff; Howard Purcell Sheldon Moldoff; Howard Purcell
No Pencils
Inks Sheldon Moldoff; Howard Purcell Sheldon Moldoff; Howard Purcell
No Inks
Colors ? ?
No Colors
Letters typeset typeset
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Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles
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Notes On the back cover. Small reproductions of the covers to All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #16, 23, and 27 and Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1 On the back cover. Small reproductions of the covers to All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #16, 23, and 27 and Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #1
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