Green Lantern #2
In "Prisonnier du masque doré," a mysterious wave of magical orbs descends upon Earth, granting the wishes of anyone who touches them—leaving Dr. George Lynch deeply suspicious of their true purpose. Written by Sid Gerson and brought to life with dynamic art by Carmine Infantino and Bernard Sachs, this 1973 Green Lantern issue unfolds with eerie wonder and quiet dread. The cover by Gil Kane, inked by Sid Greene, captures the haunting allure of the golden mask that looms over the story’s central mystery.
When mysterious magical orbs begin falling to Earth, granting wishes to anyone who touches them, Dr. George Lynch grows suspicious—something about their sudden arrival feels too deliberate to be coincidence. Written by ? (traduction), this six-page 1973 Green Lantern story explores the quiet unease beneath a world suddenly granted miracles.
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↩ Reprints Strange Adventures #36 (1953), Strange Adventures #96 (1958), Green Lantern #35 (1965), Green Lantern #57 (1967)
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