Green Lantern #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Crimes of the Crumbler!", Green Lantern, still recovering in the hospital after a battle, must rely on his allies as a mysterious inventor named Alexander Percy Tuttle uses a dangerous glove to unravel atomic bonds—uncovering a scheme tied to an insurance scam. With a ruptured gasoline truck threatening to explode and a fading protective field, Green Arrow steps in to prevent disaster, testing the limits of heroism when the odds are stacked against them. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alex Saviuk, with cover art by Alex Saviuk and Dick Giordano, this 1979 issue blends high-stakes invention with classic team dynamics.
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Alexander Percy Tuttle has spent his company's money to develop a glove which rends atomic bonds and the three heroes stumble upon his insurance scam. Green Lantern is injured and in a hospital while a protective field he placed around a ruptured gasoline truck fades out, but Green Arrow puts out the fire.
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