Green Lantern #11
In "The Dastardly Designs of Doiby Dickles' Pals!", Green Lantern #11 (1944) finds Doiby Dickles taking a stand—literally—against what he sees as wastefulness, only to learn a surprising twist about the very paper he’s defending. Written and illustrated by Paul Reinman, this wartime tale uses a simple misunderstanding to highlight the importance of civic duty, with Reinman’s crisp art bringing the moment to life on the cover and within.
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An insurance policy made out to Doiby Dickles in the amount of $1000 suddenly attracts a lot of attention when it is discovered that an error was made and the policy is actually worth a cool $1 million!
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