Golden Age Appearances of the Earth-Two Green Lantern (1940-1955)
Issue |
Cover Appearance? |
Comment |
Reprinted In |
All-Star Comics #2 |
Yes |
(no title) -vs. Baron von Zorn, A Nazi scientist |
Flashback #13 |
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
|
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 |
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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. |
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Yes |
"The Man Who Wanted the World"- I:Vandal Savage, vs. Vandal Savage |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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" |
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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 |
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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 |
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Green Lantern #29 |
Yes |
"The Challenge of the Harlequin" - The Harlequin appears, "The Harlequin Haunts The Green Lantern" - The Harlequin appears |
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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 |
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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" |
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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 |
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Green Lantern #34 |
No |
"The Harlequin's Secret Revealed" - The Harlequin appears, " Green Lantern vs. White Star", I: White Star, vs. White Star |
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Green Lantern #35 |
No |
"The Three-In-One Criminal" - vs. Gamma (3 look-alike crooks), "Perfect Crimes for Sale" - The Gambler |
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Green Lantern #36 |
No |
"The Riddle of Red Domino" - I: Red Domino, vs. Red Domino. "Timbleland Trails" – captures crooks in a logging camp |
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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 |