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"Emerald Twilight, Part One: The Past": Green Lantern Hal Jordan quietly kneels in the middle of a large crater that was once his home, Coast City, after it exploded by the combined efforts of Mongul and Green Lantern (Volume 3) #48 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 3) with a cover date of January, 1994. Green Lantern Hal Jordan quietly kneels in the middle of a large crater that was once his home, Coast City, after it exploded by the combined efforts of Mongul and the Cyborg…

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Dan Jurgens on X: "Does anyone remember the Warner Stores? There were times when they commissioned DC artists for exclusive lithographs—always fun projects. In this case, to tie in with Reign of the Supermen. Inks by Brett Breeding. https://t.co/TnzjnqYu2w" / X

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"The Mystery of the Missing Baby Doll": Green Lantern suddenly goes on a robbery spree, stealing children's dolls. When confronted about it by Doiby, he tells the truth behind the story: he's been in pursuit of the criminal mastermind Kid Triangle (so named because of a distinctive white triangu Green Lantern #17 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1945. Green Lantern suddenly goes on a robbery spree, stealing children's dolls. When confronted…

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"The Prisoner of the Golden Mask!": Testing out a new plane for the Ferris Aircraft Company, Hal Jordan spots a new costumed criminal, the Aerialist. As Hal parachutes down to the ground, the Aerialist tells Hal that he's getting revenge for Elke Hensen whose death Green Lantern (Volume 2) #35 is an issue of the series Green Lantern (Volume 2) with a cover date of March, 1965. Testing out a new plane for the Ferris Aircraft Company, Hal Jordan spots a new costumed criminal, the Aerialist. As…

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