Green Lantern #37
In "Perils of the Trapper!", Green Lantern finds himself stumped when a series of seemingly innocent people—including Doiby—confess to crimes they didn’t commit, each claiming guilt for a different offense. With no clear culprit and no logical explanation, the hero must unravel a mystery where the real criminal is manipulating minds, turning the innocent into false confessions. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Alex Toth, with inks by Frank Giacoia, the cover by Toth and Giacoia captures the tension of a case that’s as baffling as it is dangerous.
In "Perils of the Trapper!" from Green Lantern #37 (1949), the Green Lantern faces a cunning new foe who turns the wilds of the forest into a deadly labyrinth, using ancient survival tactics to outwit both law enforcement and the superhero. With the jungle itself as a weapon, the Trapper tests Green Lantern’s resolve in a battle of wits and will.
In "The Secret of 13!" from Green Lantern #37 (1949), Sargon stumbles upon a mysterious jukebox in a quiet country diner—only to find that playing tune #13 triggers a terrifying demand: every patron must lay their valuables on the table, or face a deadly threat.
In "Too Many Suspects!", Green Lantern faces a baffling mystery when seven different people—including Doiby—each confess to a crime that only one of them could have committed. With no clear culprit and a criminal mastermind manipulating the truth, Green Lantern must untangle a web of false confessions before the real culprit vanishes into the shadows.
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Reprinted in Detective Comics #440 (1974), Green Lantern Annual, No 1, 1963 Issue #[nn] (1998), America's Greatest Comics #16 (2006)
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