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.
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A mysterious criminal named Gamma steals the "International Kilogram", a metal cylinder that decides the weight of any object world wide. Imagine the Emerald Crusader's surprise when he discovers Gamma is not one man, but three!
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