Green Lantern #35
In Green Lantern #35 (1948), the Emerald Crusader faces a baffling threat when the enigmatic criminal Gamma steals the International Kilogram, a device that controls global weight measurements. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Irwin Hasen, this issue reveals a mind-bending twist: Gamma isn’t one man, but three—each with their own role in the scheme. The cover, by Joe Kubert, captures the moment of shock as the hero confronts the impossible.
When the International Kilogram vanishes, Green Lantern is called to stop the thief known only as Gamma—only to uncover a shocking twist: the criminal isn’t a single person, but three. The Emerald Crusader must unravel the mystery of this trio before global measurements collapse.
In "Smash Finale!" from Green Lantern #35 (1948), Streak, a spirited canine with a flair for the dramatic, is chosen by Alan Scott to lead a benefit for stray dogs. With the event just minutes away, Alan realizes he never rehearsed Streak for the finale—only to discover the dog has already planned his own unforgettable performance.
In "Perfect Crimes for Sale!", the enigmatic Gambler sets up a dangerous auction where criminals can pay $25,000 to eliminate any obstacle standing in the way of their perfect heist—no matter the cost. With stakes higher than ever, the question isn't whether a crime will be committed, but who will be left standing when the dust settles.
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