Green Lantern #27
In "Drôle d'école!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow join Dinah at a mysterious private school run by Jason Belmore, where they meet the enigmatic cook Grandy, a psychic little girl named Sybil, and a principal with a hidden agenda. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated with striking detail by Neal Adams, with inks by Dick Giordano, this 1979 issue delivers a tense, character-driven story where the line between protection and control blurs. The cover by Neal Adams captures the story’s eerie atmosphere, perfectly framing the moment before the school’s secrets come crashing down.
In "Drôle d'école!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow tag along as Dinah starts a new job at a private school run by the enigmatic Jason Belmore. The staff includes the odd cook Grandy and a mysterious little girl, Sybil, whose psychic abilities seem to hold the key to the school’s strange order. When tensions rise and the heroes return to intervene, Sybil’s quiet defiance may be the only thing standing between chaos and control.
In "Le monstre d'un million de dollars," interplanetary cop Gordon, posing as a human, tracks the Basian pirate Omid to Earth, where he teams up with treasure hunter Johnny Blore to set a trap using a fake fortune. With time running out and the stakes higher than gold, the duo must outwit a cunning criminal before his crew escapes—no matter the cost.
In "La menace du spaceman qui change de taille," a curious alien scientist, unaware he's been outmaneuvered by a colony of ants, finds himself trapped in a terrifying spiral of uncontrolled growth after his ship is mistaken for a snack. With his size rapidly expanding toward a catastrophic limit, Earth's last hope rests with technician Al Crandall, who must bridge the gap between species to recover the stolen size control before it's too late.
In "Le chien invisible de l'espace," an otherworldly dog descends upon Earth, sparking an unlikely alliance between 11-year-old Peter Blake and his neighbor, a science fiction writer, as they work together to avert a cosmic clash between two hostile alien civilizations.
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