Golden Age Appearances of the Earth-Two Green Lantern (1940-1955)

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Issue

Cover Appearance?

Comment

Reprinted In

All-Star Comics #2

Yes

(no title) -vs. Baron von Zorn, A Nazi scientist

Flashback #13

All-American #16

Yes

(no title) - First Appearance and origin

The Great Comics Book Heroes, Secret Origins of DC Super-Heroes, Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1,  Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years

All-American #17

Yes

(no title) - foils the graft operations of Metropolis engineering firm and a crooked building commissioner

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #18

Yes

(no title) - visits the World's Fair in New York City, meets Irene Miller (first appearance) and clears her brothers name,

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #19

Yes

(no title) - busts up a crooked gambling den and it's scam of getting indebted gamblers to fill out insurance forms with den owner Slade as beneficiary and they killing them in "accidents"

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #20

Yes

(no title) - Alan Scott begins work at Apex Studios, 2nd appearance Irene Miller, exposes Gates, asst. manager of Apex as a crook

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #21

Yes

(no title) - captures Elias Strake as he attempts to scam old couple with a phony missing "son", turns out the son really is the missing son

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #22

Yes

(no title) - captures crook who uses kidnapping and extortion to "fix" fight

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #23

Yes

(no title) - vs. Frankie Fowler, a blackmailer

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #24

Yes

(no title) - Karns and Lupo run a slave racket

Flashback #30, Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #25

Yes

(no title) - prevents steel mill sabotage, vs. Harkis

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #26

Yes

(no title) - vs. Turpin, a Loan Shark

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #27

Yes

(no title) - I:Doiby Dickles, Doiby Dickles aids Green Lantern in thwarting Barton and his gang from disrupting a new installation for Apex, Doiby becomes GL's man-friday

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #28

Yes

(no title) - vs. The Spider, a crook who coerces disenfranchised heirs to drug wealthy relatives into re-writing wills and then murders them 

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #29

Yes

(no title) - breaks up racketeer Mitch Hogan and Mortimer Pestle's drug counterfeiting ring

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #30

Yes

(no title) - breaks up ring of crooked bondsmen

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

All-American #31

Yes

(no title) - thwarts child-labor scam at orphanage

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #32

Yes

(no title) - breaks up Gardenia Greene's protection racket

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #33

Yes

(no title) - vs. Pug Deagan and a taxicab union racket

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #34

Yes

(no title) - breaks up graft operation in the mayor's office of Capitol City

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #35

Yes

(no title) - Doiby learns GL's identity when GL is captured by crooks swindling a local union

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #36

Yes

(no title) - thwarts saboteurs poisoning the test drives a defense contractors motor division

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #37

Yes

(no title) - defeats Fifth Column saboteur ring that uses hypnotism to help in their crimes and rescues captive scientists

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #38

Yes

(no title) - defeats Nick Bonaparte, a criminal patterning himself after Napoleon. Middle name revealed as Wellington in this story

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

All-American #39

Yes

"The Mystery of the Theatre of Fear" - thwarts Forbes, a man using radio theatre as a front for crime

 

All-American #40

Yes

"The Circle of Kafoon" - rescues Doiby from Kafoonistani priests

 

All-American #41

Yes

"The Tribe of Terror" - thwarts racketeers fleecing Indian tribe to get access to a mercury mine 

 

All-American #42

Yes

"Green Lantern, Our New Police Chief", cleans up town where gangsters are murdering every new police chief

 

All-American #43

Yes

(no title), captures Jenkins after he sabotages a tunnel

 

All-American #44

Yes

"The Perfect Crime", captures a crooked radio announcer who attempts to frame Green Lantern

 

All-American #45

Yes

"The Headstrong Heiress", rescues heiress, Doiby in costume

 

All-American #46

Yes

"The Riddle of Dickles Manor", GL and Doiby solve murder at family estate

 

All-American #47

Yes

"The Disappearing Damsel", rescues princess

 

All-American #48

No

"The League of the Three-Eyed Men" - breaks up the League of Three-Eyed Men, a group of traitors and Axis agents

 

All-American #49

Yes

"Goitrude" - the origin of Dickles' cab

 

All-American #50

Yes

"Deep in the Heart of Crime" - prevents sabotage of movie in the West, vs. Silas Bayre and Blackie Trap 

 

All-American #51

Yes

"Murder under the Stars!" - captures crook murdering heirs to increase his share of the inheritance, Alan Scott revealed to be a Libra here

 

All-American #52

Yes

"The Spotlight on Crime"-  vs. The Silhouette

 

All-American #53

Yes

"The Mail Goes Through" - helps man redeem himself to his family

 

All-American #54

Yes

"Crime is an Art" - captures gang holed up in a art museum

 

All-American #55

Yes

"The Riddle of the Runaway Trolley" - stops trolley's joy ride

 

All-American #56

Yes

"The Reforming of Elegant Esmond" - helps safecracker reform and get defense job

 

All-American #57

Yes

"The Mystery of the Melancholy Men" - captures Axis agents

 

All-American #58

Yes

"Mystery of Marvelous Mervyn" - vs 10 year old musician/millionare

 

All-American #59

Yes

"The Man Who Couldn't Tell the Truth" - compulsive liar helps GL catch Quinine thieves

 

All-American #60

Yes

"The Desperate Dilemma of Dippy Drake" - meets Dippy Drake, a pick pocket

 

All-American #61

Yes

"Fighters Never Quit" - I: Solomon Grundy, vs. Solomon Grundy

Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Super-Villians #4

All-American #62

Yes

"Da Distrik Attorney" - Criminals convene in Petunia

 

All-American #63

Yes

"The Garrulous Mr. Gab" - an advice columnists at WXYZ falls afoul of criminals

 

All-American #64

Yes

"A Bag of Assorted Nuts" - vs. Mazda, a crook who's afraid of the dark

 

All-American #65

Yes

"The Man Who Lost Wednesday" - vs. John Square and his gang

 

All-American #66

Yes

"The Soles of Manhattan" - magic shoes grant very literal wishes to four people

 

All-American #67

Yes

"Death Unavoidably Detained" - vs gangster King Shark (ghost?)

 

All-American #68

Yes

"Napoleon and Joe Safeen" - rescues mental giant being exploited for crime 

 

All-American #69

Yes

"Backwards Man!" - vs. the Backwards Man (John Able)

 

All-American #70

Yes

"Love at First Blight!" - I: Cooley the Leprechaun, vs. Cooley the Leprechuan

 

All-American #71

Yes

"The Human Bomb" -experimental psychiatrists experiment on Doiby

 

All-American #72

Yes

"Rumors of the Round Table" - Camelot, Sir Tarquin

 

All-American #73

Yes

"Mountain Music Mayhem" - meets Hatfields and McCoys

 

All-American #74

Yes

"The Slap Happy Shoes" - vs Cooley the Leprechaun

 

All-American #75

Yes

"The Man Who Heard Too Much" - vs. "Three Ears" Lobe, a hijacker

 

All-American #76

Yes

"Spring Time for Doiby" - vs. Ray and Enoch Moore

 

All-American #77

No

"The Case of the Curious Critters" - rescues naturalists in Tanganyika

 

All-American #78

Yes

"The Giggling Gangsters" - vs. Crusher Crane and Family

 

All-American #79

No

"The Last Answer" - museum curator John Sanderon find a prophetic scroll

 

All-American #80

Yes

"Long-Eared Larceny" - vs. crooks disguised as rabbits

 

All-American #81

Yes

"Two-Twisted Twerps" - reforms Skunky and Le Bon

 

All-American #82

Yes

"The Beloved Bandit" - Cleve Klang uses a love magnet to everyone adore him despite crimes

 

All-American #83

No

"The Power of the Primitive" - helps out college jock reverted to cave man

 

All-American #84

Yes

"The Adventure of the Man with Two Faces"

 

All-American #85

Yes

"The Rise and Fall of Crusher Crock", - I:Crusher Crock (Later Sportsmaster)

 

All-American #86

Yes

"The Crime of the Month Club" - Birthstone thieves

 

All-American #87

Yes

"The Strange Case of Professor Nobody" - gangster Gunner Garr targets a forgetful professor

 

All-American #88

Yes

"Canvas of Crime"- GL wanted for murder

 

All-American #89

Yes

"The Harlequin" - I:The Harlequin (Molly Mayne, later Molly Mayne Scott)

World's Finest #211

All-American #90

Yes

I:The Icicle, vs. the Icicle

 

All-American #91

Yes

"Wedding of the Harlequin" - vs the Harlequin

 

All-American #92

Yes

"The Icicle goes South", vs. the Icicle

Green Lantern #86, The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told

All-American #93

Yes

"The Double Crossing Decoy", vs. The Harlequin

 

All-American #94

Yes

"Partners in Peril", vs. The Harlequin

 

All-American #95

Yes

"The Unmasking of the Harlequin", vs. The Harlequin

 Legends of the DC Universe: Carmine Infantino HC

All-American #96

Yes

"Solve the Mystery of the Emerald Necklaces"

 

All-American #97

Yes

"The County Fair Crimes" – thwarts a vengeful farmhand targeting his old boss

 

All-American #98

Yes

"The End of Sports", vs. The Sportsmaster

Detective #443

All-American #99

Yes

"Nest of Terror", locates loot for a 50 year old robber with the help of Streak the Wonder Dog

 

All-American #100

No

"Gotham's Golden Jubilee", vs. Knodar

 

All-American #101

No

"Crimes from a Cardboard Box", vs. Homer Barnes, a games designer and criminal genius

 

All-American #102

No

"The Convention Crooks", vs Merry Moon and gang

 

Big All-American #1

Yes

"Heroes Are Born Not Made" -  thwarts crime in Baxton, vs. Medusa

DC Rarities Archives #1

Comic Cavalcade #1

Yes

"The Adventures of Luckless Lenore" - rescues spoiled heiress from unscrupulous uncle

Comic Cavalcade Archives #1

Comic Cavalcade #2

Yes

"Handsome John Riley" - helps detective turned actor solve case

Comic Cavalcade Archives #1

Comic Cavalcade #3

Yes

"The Bushmaster" - vs. TheBushmaster, a Nazi agent

Comic Cavalcade Archives #1

Comic Cavalcade #4

Yes

"Have You Read Any Good Books Lately?" - solves crimes based on book

 

Comic Cavalcade #5

Yes

"Hold On To Your Hat" - vs. Mme Modiste and her gang

 

Comic Cavalcade #6

Yes

"They Are Invincible" - Reporter tries to prove that GL is invincible

Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years

Comic Cavalcade #7

Yes

"The Fantastic Fate of the Fraternity Felons" - breaks up fraternity of crooks

 

Comic Cavalcade #8

Yes

"Is the Kid a Killer?", Kit Cody, child cowboy, used in robberies

 

Comic Cavalcade #9

Yes

"A Tale of a City" - Xmas story, vs. Mr. Rogue, very overt anti-racist, pro-tolerance message 

 

Comic Cavalcade #10

Yes

"The Man with the Missing Memory" - captures Professor Memory and the Chick Gang

 

Comic Cavalcade #11

Yes

"Two Characters in Search of a Brain", gangsters swindle other crooks for their "brain's" cut - when in fact the "brain" doesn't exist

 

Comic Cavalcade #12

Yes

"A Race Against Time" - rescues dog who is heir to the fortune of an eccentric millionaire

 

Comic Cavalcade #13

Yes

"And Then There Was One" - vs. Solomon Grundy, Tibetan Lama appears

 

Comic Cavalcade #14

Yes

"Mayhem Comes to Town" - thwarts duel between rival game hunters

 

Comic Cavalcade #15

Yes

"The Human Key" - helps compulsive lockpick go straight

 

Comic Cavalcade #16

Yes

"The Headstrong Heads" - defeats race of schizoid two-headed aliens

 

Comic Cavalcade #17

Yes

"Da Social Lion" - An error in the social registry accidentally elevates Doiby's status

 

Comic Cavalcade #18

Yes

"The Meaning of "D" - jeweler is hypnotized to steal something that begins with "D" but isn't sure what

 

Comic Cavalcade #19

Yes

"Grin and Bear It" - Both GL and Doiby try to contain their tempers for a bet

 

Comic Cavalcade #20

Yes

"The Man Who Was First" - vs.  a crook who only steals originals

 

Comic Cavalcade #21

Yes

"The Man Who Couldn't Fail" - captures Ira Selby, a man turned to crime when a university neglects his genius

 

Comic Cavalcade #22

Yes

"Crimes in Duplicate" - vs. Johnny Mimic, recreating old crimes

 

Comic Cavalcade #23

Yes

"If Guns Could Talk"- clears Doiby of murder

 

Comic Cavalcade #24

Yes

"The Case of the Withered Flower", vs. Solomon Grundy

 

Comic Cavalcade #25

Yes

"The Roof of the World" - vs. Sky-Pirate at Mount Everest

 

Comic Cavalcade #26

Yes

"Forecast: Danger", helps meterologist convince his grandson that meteorology is not so bad a profession

 

Comic Cavalcade #27

Yes

"The April Fools Day Crimes" - vs. The Fool

 

Comic Cavalcade #28

Yes

"The Treasure of Plateau City" – Crooks stage a fake gold rush in a city’s centennial celebration

 

Comic Cavalcade #29

Yes

"Situation Wanted" – crooks try to exploit an insurance fund supporting a charity championed by Green Lantern

 

Green Lantern #1

Yes

Origin retold, “The Masquerading Mare” – breaks up effort to fix a horse race,  “untitled” – helps resolve a pneumonia outbreak, "Arson in the Slums" -  breaks up a tenement arson racket. “untitled” prevents war in South America

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #1

Green Lantern #2

Yes

"Tycoon's Legacy"- vs. Baldy, a crook targeting the Jeffers estate

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

Green Lantern #3

Yes

"The Living Grave Yard of the Sea" - battles Nazis in the Sargasso Sea

Golden Age Green Lantern Archives #2

Green Lantern #4

Yes

"Green Lantern and Doiby join the Army"- I: Captain Kortz, vs. Captain Kortz and Nazis

 

Green Lantern #5

Yes

"Legion of the Lantern"- vs. Captain Kortz

 

Green Lantern #6

Yes

"Empire of Exiles"- vs. Nardo and the Hordes of War

 

Green Lantern #7

Yes

"The Wizard of Odds" - vs. Raakj, a disgruntled scientist from the year 3042 who he helps see the error of his ways

 

Green Lantern #8

Yes

"The Lady and her Jewels" – crooks hode stolen gems in a kids doll,  “Lease on Life” – thwarts a blackmailing scheme. “Doiby Dickle Detective Deputies Ink” – Doiby tries his hand at being a detective and ends up clearing Green Lantern’s name

 

Green Lantern #9

Yes

"The School for Vandals" - vs. The Whistler, who is training next-generation crooks until Doiby and Green Lantern swing them around to the side of right,  “Love Shouldn’t Happen To A Dog” – Doiby is smitten with the beautiful criminal Venus D’Mylo before Green Lantern reveals to an elderly actress turned to crime, “The Tale of the Timid Terrors” – vs. three crooks trying to reverse their fortunes through brazen crimes.

 

Green Lantern #10

Yes

"The Man Who Wanted the World"- I:Vandal Savage, vs. Vandal Savage

 

Green Lantern #11

Yes

"The Dastardly Designs of Doiby Dickles' Pals" – Doiby sets himself up to be assaulted when he takes out a million-dollar life insurance policy, “Having A Wonderful Crime, Wish You Were Here” – Green Lantern relates a case of a defeated poet mixed up with criminals in letters to Doiby when the cab driver is on vacation.

 

Green Lantern #12

Yes

“Its Bad For Business” – Crooks target Doiby’s business ventures, “Doiby Dickles Enters High Sasseity” – Doiby targeted by crooks in drag pretending to offer social improvement,  "The Gambler" - I: The Gambler, vs. the Gambler

 

Green Lantern #13

Yes

 “Only Green Lantern Need Apply” – captures the Krupp Syndicate, “”The Lord Haw-Haw of Crime” – captures a criminal radioman broadcasting messages to the underworld. “Da Tantrim of Green Lantrin” – Green Lantern falls into a series of maddening escapades with a irritating heiress and a smitten Doiby

 

Green Lantern #14

Yes

"Case of the Crooked Cook" - defeats Lisper and criminal domestics, "The Smile That Wins" -Green Lantern smiles to alleviate stomach pain, "The Cave Kid Goes to Town" - takes in long-lost heir

 

Green Lantern #15

Yes

"The Thoughts That Came to Life"- a blow to the head gives Albert Zero powerful reality altering powers that he ultimately tames and heads into a life of seclusion with Green Lantern’s help, “untitled” vs. Carlton Congo, a crook masquerading as a witch doctor

 

Green Lantern #16

Yes

"The Man in the Moon" – a side show freak is actually a member of a benevolent race of moon dwellers and Green Lantern is drawn into their conflict, "The Lizard of Fire" - vs. The Lizard, an arsonist using incendiary salamanders, “The Jewel of Hope” – a criminal steals a mystic totem from a Pacific island

 

Green Lantern #17

Yes

"Reward for the Green Lantern" – Green Lantern appears to go on a crime spree stealing dolls but it’s a ruse to thwart Kid Triangle’s claim to have hidden explosives in the toys. “Saturn Muscles In” – vs crooks pretending to be aliens from Saturn, “Quirt vs Culture” – a very successful but unrenowned crook runs afoul of Green Lantern when he tries to burnish his image

 

Green Lantern #18

Yes

“The Last of the Buccaneers”- hired men of a wealth eccentric exploit his interest in pirate history, “The Connoisseur of Crime” – vs. The Dandy, an refined businessmen turned to crime  "The Man Who Doubled In Death" - vs. Johnny Double, a man who is a criminal only when he sleeps

 

Green Lantern #19

Yes

“Sing A Song of Disaster” - vs. crooks causing airplanes to crash by projected images of Harpies. “Dickles vs. Fate” – helps bolster Doiby’s confidence by letter him take credit for a recent caper, “Jonah Was  A Jinx” – Green Lantern tries to help a man with perennial bad luck

 

Green Lantern #20

Yes

"Shadows of the Past" - helps former thief clear name, "untitled" - Alan Scott become manager of WXYZ, "The Gambler Comes Back"- vs. the Gambler

 

Green Lantern #21

Yes

"The Woodman" - protects Mr. Twigg and his house, "The Good Humor Man" - meets Valentine Sweetheart who never gets angry, "What Makes Goitrude Go?" - accidentally supercharges Doiby's cab

 

Green Lantern #22

Yes

"The Old-Fashioned Way" - vs. Dan Crocker, "The Man Who Insults Everybody" - protects Joe Smithers from his own bad behavior, "The Invisible World" - GL is shrunk and saves microscopic people (the Microns) from Mossboles

 

Green Lantern #23

Yes

"Doiby Dickles the Stunt Man" - thwarts plot to recover stolen gold at movie set, "The Man Who Went Back" - helps convince a WXYZ stock holder that progress is not all bad, "Long Live Da King" - restore order in the small kingdom of Royalia

 

Green Lantern #24

Yes

"Once A Cop" - helps retired cop do one more case. "Happy Birthday" - A Goitrude story, "Indestructible Jones" - GL encounters a bum with a gift for not getting killed

 

Green Lantern #25

Yes

"The Diamond Magnet" - heals a kleptomaniac who attracts diamonds, "The Man Who Couldn't Win" - crooks exploit guy who can't win in crime, "The Man Behind the Mask" -I:The Fop, vs. The Fop 

 

Green Lantern #26

Yes

"The Scourge of the Sea" - a crooked whaling magnate builds a fake sea monster to intimidate competition, "The Flood Maker" - I:Dr. Aqua, vs. Dr. Aqua, "The Song That Spelled Out Disaster"

 

Green Lantern #27

Yes

"The Freedom of the Skies" -I:The Sky-Pirate, vs. the Sky-Pirate, "The Lamb Who Cried Wolf" – solves a case where crooks target a chronic liar with a big inheritance, "The Gambler Bets His Life" - vs. the Gambler

 

Green Lantern #28

Yes

"The Fool Comes to Town" - I:The Fool, vs. The Fool, "The Tricks of the Sportsmaster" – First Crusher Crock as Sportsmaster, vs. The Sportsmaster, "The Last Criminal On Earth" - I:Knodar, vs. Knodar

 

Green Lantern #29

Yes

"The Challenge of the Harlequin" - The Harlequin appears, "The Harlequin Haunts The Green Lantern" - The Harlequin appears

 

Green Lantern #30

Yes

"The Sage of Streak" - I:Streak the Wonder Dog, "The Fatal Chance" - vs. The Gambler, "The Last Criminal Gets An Education"- vs. Knodar

"Streak" - Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years

Green Lantern #31

Yes

"The Terror of the Talismans" - The Harlequin, "The Beauty and the Fool" - vs. the Fool

 

Green Lantern #32

Yes

"The Case of the Astonishing Juggler" - I:The Juggler, vs. The Juggler, "The Case of the Conscience Fund"- The Harlequin Appears, "The King of the Dam Builders"

 

Green Lantern #33

Yes

"Crime Goes West" - helps old pioneers feel useful again, "The Criminal Nobody Knew" - busts up criminal employment agency, "The Harlequin's Leap Year" - The Harlequin Appears

 

Green Lantern #34

No

"The Harlequin's Secret Revealed" - The Harlequin appears, " Green Lantern vs. White Star", I: White Star, vs. White Star

 

Green Lantern #35

No

"The Three-In-One Criminal" - vs. Gamma (3 look-alike crooks), "Perfect Crimes for Sale" - The Gambler

 

Green Lantern #36

No

"The Riddle of Red Domino" - I: Red Domino, vs. Red Domino. "Timbleland Trails" – captures crooks in a logging camp

 

Green Lantern #37

Yes

"Perils of the Trapper" –I: the Trapper, vs, the Trapper, "Too Many Suspects" - vs. Del Lupin, a paroled convict who returns to crime

“Suspects” - Detective #440

Green Lantern #38

No

"The Murdered Clues" – vs. jasper Blake, a murderous artist, "The Impossible Mr. Paradox", vs. Mr. Paradox

“Paradox” -Green Lantern #89