All-American Comics #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the January 1944 pages of DC's All-American Comics, issue #55 presents a genuinely thrilling Golden Age image: Green Lantern swoops down over a city street, his red-and-green costume vivid against the urban backdrop, both hands gripping the roof of a runaway yellow "Crosstown" trolley as panicked pedestrians scatter in every direction below. Paul Reinman's cover art captures the sheer scale of the emergency — one hero, one out-of-control streetcar, and a crowd of bystanders in real danger. The featured story, "The Riddle of the Runaway Trolley," written by Bill Finger, promises exactly the kind of inventive, street-level superheroics that made this era of comics so enduringly appealing.
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A trolley operator's last day on the job proves rather exciting as crooks hijack the trolley to commit a burglary.
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