All-American Comics #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAll-American Comics #65 (April 1945) spotlights Green Lantern in a cover by Paul Reinman that crackles with kinetic energy — the Emerald Gladiator and a wide-eyed, bowler-hatted civilian are sent reeling backward by a menacing, goggled figure operating some kind of mechanical device. The story teased is "Green Lantern and the Man Who Lost Wednesday!" — a title that hints at something delightfully strange waiting inside, written by Alfred Bester with art by Paul Reinman. Hop Harrigan smiles down from his portrait medallion in the corner, a reminder of the rich variety of features that made All-American one of DC's most appealing anthology titles of the era.
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A master criminal approaches the Master of Light and asks him to discover how he keeps losing Wednesday.
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