All-American Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom 1945, this All-American Comics entry pairs Green Lantern with a wonderfully offbeat cast on Paul Reinman's cover: the emerald-costumed hero strides forward as a white-bearded old man and a burly fellow in a striped yellow sweater react in alarm to a swirling green mass filled with tiny, identical figures. The cover banner promises "Green Lantern meets Napoleon and Joe Safeen," hinting at a quirky, imaginative adventure written by Alfred Bester. Hop Harrigan fans are also in luck — a new adventure featuring the aviator rounds out this packed 48-page issue.
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An apparent insane asylum escapee uses his exceptional talent in mathematics to aid Joe Safeen's mob in a series of robberies.
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