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Cover: Joe Kubert

Green Lantern #35

Nov 1948 · DC · 0.10 USD
📊 ~63,375 copies sold its debut month
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“The Three-in-One Criminal!”

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.

writer John Broome · artist, inker Irwin Hasen · cover Joe Kubert

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artist, inker Irwin Hasen
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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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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