Green Lantern #67
In "Green Lantern Does His Ring-Thing!", the power ring once wielded by Bill Baggett resurfaces, now in the hands of a man who never truly let go of its might—using it not for justice, but for his own ends. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Dick Dillin and inks by Joe Giella, this 1969 issue explores the dangerous legacy of a stolen power source. The cover, a striking piece by Gil Kane with inks by Dick Giordano, captures the moment the ring's true potential is put to a very different test.
When Bill Baggett, a man once touched by Green Lantern’s power, reclaims the ring he once wielded, he turns its light to dark—using its might for his own criminal ends. The story follows the consequences of that choice, as the ring’s power tests the limits of its wielder’s will.
In "The First Green Lantern!", Rori Dag, chosen by the Guardians from the planet Rojira, is entrusted with a power ring to become the first Green Lantern, tasked with defending his people from the relentless Rulann warriors. The weight of that responsibility falls on a single individual, forging a bond between willpower and the fight for survival.
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Reprinted in Groene Lantaarn Classics #2714 (1970), Groene Lantaarn Classics #2718 (1971), Green Lantern #3 (1973), Super Adventure Comic #63 (1974), Hercule #6 (1978), Green Lantern #25 (1978), Showcase Presents: Green Lantern #4 (2009), Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus #2 (2018), Top Comics Die Grüne Laterne #108, Top Comics Die Grüne Laterne #112
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