Green Lantern #29
In "Framed by the Harlequin," Green Lantern finds himself caught in a deadly game when the Harlequin’s gang demands she prove her supposed affection for him—or face execution. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Irwin Hasen—both in the interior and on the cover—this 1947 classic blends suspense and psychological tension in a story where loyalty is the ultimate test.
Green Lantern finds himself trapped in a web of suspicion when the police refuse to believe his claims of innocence, pinning the Harlequin’s crimes on him. With no proof to clear his name, the hero must fight to prove he’s not the criminal he’s being framed as—before the law closes in for good.
In "The Challenge of the Harlequin!" from Green Lantern #29 (1947), the Harlequin finds herself caught between loyalty and danger when her gang demands she prove her supposed affection for Green Lantern—or face death herself. With time running out and her heart torn, she must confront a threat that tests her resolve in ways she never expected.
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