All-American Comics #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Wedding of the Harlequin," Doctor Light unleashes a plant-controlling gun during the charity flower parade, turning the event into a botanical heist. When the day's hero saves the fundraiser, the honor of naming the world’s largest black orchid—now dubbed the Doctor Mid-Nite orchid—becomes a lasting tribute. Art Peddy’s art, inked by Bernard Sachs, brings the floral spectacle to life, while Irwin Hasen’s cover captures the whimsy and drama of the moment.
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Doctor Light uses a special gun that can control the growth of flowers and plants in an attempt to rob the funds from the charity fund flower parade. As a reward for saving the funds, the largest black orchid ever cultivated , is named The Doctor Mid-Nite orchid.
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