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Issue Details

Issue #4
Published January-February 1961
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Julius Schwartz

Cover Details - "The Diabolical Missile from Qward!"

Characters Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]
Genre superhero
Pencils Gil Kane
Inks Joe Giella
Notes Pencil and inks credits confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics, July 2008.
Reprinted In Green Lantern Archives (DC, 1993 series) #1; In Showcase Presents Green Lantern (DC, 2005 series) #1

13 page Green Lantern story "The Diabolical Missile from Qward!"

Characters Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Weaponers of Qward (villains); Pieface [Thomas Kalmaku]; Gnaxos (robot); Kiman (Chief Weaponer) (Villain)
Synopsis The Qwardians send a missle to destroy Green Lantern. Tom Kalmaku is trapped in the missle's radiation and Green Lantern is forced to travel to Qward for the cure.
Genre superhero
Script John Broome
Pencils Gil Kane
Inks Murphy Anderson
Reprinted In Green Lantern Archives (DC, 1993 series) #1; In Showcase Presents Green Lantern (DC, 2005 series) #1; In Super Adventure Comic (K. G. Murray, 1960 series) #57

11 page Green Lantern story "Secret of Green Lantern's Mask!"

Characters Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Carol Ferris; Pieface [Thomas Kalmaku]; Woozy (villain); Chip (Villain)
Synopsis Carol invites Green Lantern to her party. When Hal Jordan arrives instead of Green Lantern some crooks posing as waiters go forward with an imposter Green Lantern plan to steal from the guests. Reveals the secret of Green Lantern's mask.
Genre superhero
Script John Broome
Pencils Gil Kane (Pages 1,2); Mike Sekowsky (Pages 3,4); Ross Andru (Pages 5-8,10,11); Carmine Infantino (Page 9); Joe Giella (Page 12)
Inks Joe Giella
Notes Credits in Green Lantern #100 list this as Gil Kane pencils only, as do the Schwartz pay records. The credits in 80-Page Green Lantern Annual list this as Kane, Sekowsky, Andru, Infantino and Giella. Art Spotter Gene Reed provided the page numbers for the pencils. Some pages may be combinations of more than one penciller. It is believed that while Kane was paid for the job the others were involved in the artwork. Possibly helping with deadline issues. Schwartz pay records provided by DC Comics.
Reprinted In Green Lantern Archives (DC, 1993 series) #1; In Showcase Presents Green Lantern (DC, 2005 series) #1