Batman #392
In "Dorado contra Linterna Verde," former inmate Keith Kenyon breaks free and dons the guise of Goldface, wielding a strange power to turn anything he touches into gold—putting Green Lantern in a perilous predicament. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gil Kane, with inks by Sid Greene, this 1967 adventure blends classic superhero clash with a touch of surreal menace. The cover, also by Gil Kane, captures the moment of transformation in bold, dynamic lines.
In "Dorado contra Linterna Verde," former inmate Keith Kenyon breaks free and dons the guise of Goldface, wielding a bizarre power to turn anything—including Green Lantern—into gold. The story unfolds as the hero faces a criminal with a dazzling, dangerous twist on his old nemesis.
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