All-American Comics #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePaul Reinman's cover sets a wonderfully chaotic scene: Green Lantern crashes through a radio studio window just as a flustered broadcaster and his companion are sent scrambling, papers labeled "advice" flying everywhere beneath an "Off the Air!" sign. That interrupted broadcast is the perfect tease for "The Garrulous Mr. Gabb!," a story that promises plenty of fast talk and mayhem, written by Alfred Bester with Reinman handling both pencils and inks throughout. A ten-cent slice of 1945 DC fun, with Hop Harrigan keeping watch from the masthead — this issue has real personality to spare.
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G.L.'s headaches just begin when a local radio station's advice editor doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut when not on the air!
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