All-American Comics #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Slap-Happy Shoes!", Alan Scott finds himself caught between disbelief and determination when he tries to report a bizarre encounter with Cooley the Leprechaun—only to be told no one will take him seriously. With Cooley’s return turning the tables, the mystery deepens as Alan, Green Lantern, and Doiby Dickles face off in a tale of prank, proof, and a little magic. Written by Alfred Bester and illustrated by Paul Reinman, this 1946 classic from All-American Comics #74 blends whimsy and wonder with a touch of the supernatural, all rendered in Reinman’s sharp, expressive style on the cover and within.
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Alan Scott is told, as he prepares his story about Cooley the Leprechaun, that if he reports the incident, people will laugh him down. But Cooley returns in the midst of the controversy, and G.L. & Doiby finally exact their revenge as well as giving credence to Scott's news release.
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