All-American Comics #97
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAll-American Comics #97 (May 1948) pulls you straight into a barn-side standoff, with the Green Lantern swinging dramatically through an open window — moon glowing behind him — while a determined young boy shields a horse named Sandy from a pair of gun-toting thugs in the foreground. The cover by Alex Toth captures real tension, balancing the hero's aerial arrival against the vulnerability of the kid and the cornered animal. Inside, writer John Broome and artist Irwin Hasen deliver "The Country Fair Crimes!" — a 52-page DC package that makes this a genuinely satisfying read for any fan of the era.
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Alan Scott's generosity towards a young boy helps to uncover a crooked ring operating at a county fair.
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