All-American Comics #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA lighthearted 1945 romp from DC, All-American Comics #64 promises Green Lantern in "A Bag of Assorted Nuts!!!" — and the cover by Paul Reinman delivers exactly that energy. The masked, caped Green Lantern looks on with alarm as a grinning horse charges forward, its rider wielding a club overhead, while a man in a blue suit scrambles wildly below and a startled chicken adds to the delightful chaos. It's a genuinely funny, anything-goes scene that makes this ten-cent issue a warm snapshot of Golden Age comics at their most gleefully absurd.
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Dr. Mid-Nite investigates when a nephew tries to have his uncle committed: a man who believes that he is going insane and who also believes that he murdered his brother. The Man of Night succeeds in establishing that the so-called killer is actually color blind and couldn't have committed the crime.
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