Green Lantern #46
In "The Jailing of Hal Jordan!", Green Lantern faces a twist he never saw coming when a former accomplice from a past heist resurfaces with a grudge—and a carefully crafted frame-up. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Sid Greene’s sharp inks, this 1966 classic sees Hal Jordan caught in a web of deception spun by a man he once helped put away. The cover by Gil Kane captures the tension perfectly, making this a standout issue for fans of the Silver Age Green Lantern.
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Hal Jordan foils a bank robbery by the Triple Plays, but the fourth man they added for the job, Pete Claypool, completes the robbery. Pete later inherits a fortune and becomes smitten with Carol Ferris after moving next door, where he frames Hal for the robbery in an attempt to remove his romantic competition, but Hal forces Pete to confess to the police.
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