Green Lantern #36
In "The Riddle of the Red Domino!", Alan Scott faces his most baffling challenge yet when a shadowy new foe claims to have irrefutable proof that Green Lantern and Alan Scott are one and the same—forcing the hero to split himself in two to stay ahead of the mystery. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Irwin Hasen with inks by Bob Oksner, this 1949 classic sees the Lantern caught in a tense game of wits and timing. The cover, a striking piece by Alex Toth, captures the enigma with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "The Riddle of the Red Domino!", Alan Scott faces his most cunning challenge yet when a shadowy new criminal emerges, claiming to hold irrefutable proof that Green Lantern and Alan Scott are one and the same—forcing the hero to split himself in two to stop a crime he can't possibly prevent alone.
In "The Timberland Trail!" from Green Lantern #36 (1949), Alan Scott journeys to Oregon to resolve a crisis at a lumber camp, racing against time to restore the radio signal so his star can return to Station WXYZ on schedule—before a crucial sponsorship hangs in the balance.
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