Green Lantern #33
In "Crime Goes West!", Green Lantern finds himself caught in a most unusual dilemma when the Harlequin, seizing the rare occasion of a leap year, attempts to propose during a robbery at a wedding—only to receive a response that leaves even the usually composed hero off balance. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with dynamic art by Irwin Hasen, this 1948 issue blends crime-fighting with a touch of romantic chaos, all rendered in bold, expressive style. The cover by Irwin Hasen captures the moment with flair, perfectly encapsulating the issue’s mix of action and surprise.
In "The Criminal Nobody Knew," Green Lantern faces his most baffling case yet when the elusive Mr. Big orchestrates a series of simultaneous crimes across three distant locations, leaving the Emerald Crusader and Doiby baffled. The mystery deepens as the criminal’s cunning outpaces even the might of the Green Lantern Corps.
In "The Harlequin's Leap Year!" from Green Lantern #33 (1948), the mischievous Harlequin seizes the unusual occasion of leap year to make a surprise proposal—right in the middle of a wedding-day robbery—only to find Green Lantern’s reaction is anything but predictable. With the stakes high and the timing even higher, a moment meant for romance takes a sharp turn into the unexpected.
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