Issue | #38 |
Published | May-June 1949 |
Cover Price | 0.10 |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Whitney Ellsworth (credited), Julius Schwartz (actual) |
Notes | Green Lantern doesn't appear on this cover. Doiby uses a green signal flare to summon Green Lantern in one of the stories. Last issue. Notes added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |
Characters | Streak |
Genre | animal |
Pencils | Alex Toth |
Inks | Alex Toth |
Notes | Green Lantern doesn't appear on this cover. Doiby uses a green signal flare to summon Green Lantern in one of the stories. Last issue. Notes added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |
Characters | Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Molly Mayne; Doiby Dickles; John Blake; Capt. Mahon. |
Synopsis | The appearance of several objects in Alan Scott's office that have been "murdered" as if they were human beings, and the fact that they tie in with several recent murders, prompts Green Lantern into immediate action to find the connection. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | Irwin Hasen |
Inks | Bob Oksner |
Notes | Alan Scott works for Station WXYZ and Molly Mayne is his secretary. Green Lantern recites his oath, but doesn't charge his ring in this story. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Pencils | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Inks | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Letters | Martin Naydel |
Notes | Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |
Characters | Snowball [a dog] |
Genre | fact |
Script | Robert Kanigher? |
Pencils | Alex Toth |
Inks | Alex Toth |
Characters | Streak; Alan Scott; Gregory Gaynor; Nina and Van. |
Synopsis | Alan Scott has the problem of finding a Romeo and Juliet that will look as good on TV as they sound on the radio. |
Genre | animal |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | Alex Toth |
Inks | Alex Toth |
Notes | Alan Scott works for Station WXYZ. Notes, story title correction and synopsis added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Pencils | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Inks | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Letters | Martin Naydel |
Notes | Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |
Genre | fact |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Clay Chalmers; C. K. Nevins; V: Mr. Paradox [I, only appearance]. |
Synopsis | The cancellation of Clay Chalmer's program at Station WXYZ leads Alan Scott to believe Chalmers is the new criminal haunting Gotham City, Mr. Paradox, who attempts to defeat Green Lantern by employing illusions based on scientific paradoxes. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | Irwin Hasen |
Inks | Frank Giacoia |
Notes | The splash page indicates that this story was originally intended for All-American Comics #108. Alan Scott works for Station WXYZ and Molly Mayne was his secretary. Some notes & modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |
Reprinted | In Green Lantern (DC, 1960 series) #89 (April-May 1972). |
Genre | fact |
Script | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Pencils | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Inks | Martin Naydel (signed) |
Letters | Martin Naydel |
Notes | Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 8-2-08. |