Green Lantern Album #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Our Mastermind, the Car!", Hal Jordan faces a twisty case when a bank robbery gone wrong leads to an unexpected heir—Pete Claypool—whose sudden wealth and crush on Carol Ferris drive him to frame Hal Jordan for the crime. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with bold visuals by Gil Kane, inks by Sid Greene, and crisp lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this Green Lantern Album #3 tale blends crime intrigue with a touch of personal vendetta, all wrapped in a 50-cent adventure from the early 1960s.
When Jo's old taxi, Goitrude, suddenly starts leading a gang of criminals, the Green Lanterns of Earth-1 and Earth-2 are left scratching their heads—until they uncover a shocking truth: Sinestro is using the car as a puppet, and his real target is the Central Power Battery.
When Hip Jordan shows up at a family reunion, he’s just looking to shake things up—until he thinks he’s stumbled onto the real identity of Green Lantern. With a mix of bravado and big dreams, he tries to turn the secret to his advantage, but family drama and superhero mystery might be more than he bargained for.
In "The Jailing of Hal Jordan!", Hal Jordan stops a bank heist by the Triple Plays—only for a fourth man, Pete Claypool, to finish the job. When Pete inherits a fortune and moves next door to Carol Ferris, his infatuation turns to obsession, leading him to frame Hal for the robbery in a desperate bid to win her.
In "Menace in the Iron Lung," Green Lantern faces a chilling threat when Baron Tyrano splits Hal Jordan from his willpower, forcing the hero to confront a foe who exploits the very essence of his identity. With Hal's mind and body torn apart, the two halves must find a way to reunite before the villain's scheme consumes them both.
When Black Hand captures a Green Lantern's power ring and uses it to trap the hero in another dimension, Jo must find a way to reclaim the energy—before the ring's power is lost forever.
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