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DC Comics   ·   Released Dec 1st, 1960

Green Lantern #3

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The Amazing Theft of the Power LampHal Jordan is returning to the Ferris Aircraft Company but finds it strange as it took less time to get back than he thought it would, and he looks around the base and feels things aren't quite right. He ignores it and thinks he's just a little crazy, but when he tries to charge his power battery, it disappears along with the rest of the base. He searches and finds it where it should be and then goes to his room to charge his ring only to find that it's gone. Meanwhile, Pieface is fixing his landlady's TV aerial but as he does, he receives a message about how the Qwardians had tricked Green Lantern into giving the location to his power battery by making a holographic projection of it and having him enter it and try to charge his ring. Since his power battery is kept invisible, they couldn't find it, but by tracking his location inside the holographic projection of the base, they found where it was and stole it. Hearing enough, Pieface hurries off to Hal Jordan and tells him everything. They go to Pieface's house and find that some of the Qwardians had disguised themselves as salesmen and were occupying a vacant room and they had the power battery. The Qwardians then send the battery to the anti-matter universe but Hal Jordan uses his ring to follow its radiation trail back to Qward. As Green Lantern enters Qward, he's attacked by their weapons while the Qwardians seal the power battery in a yellow barrier so Green Lantern won't be able to get it. After getting past the weapons, Hal follows his battery's radiation trail but realizes it's in a yellow barrier he cannot penetrate. But he uses his ring to try to find a small opening somewhere in the barrier, and as he finds it, he destroys the barrier from the inside as it is not yellow inside. Afterwards, he tries to charge his ring but realizes he cannot charge it in the Anti-Matter universe. Using the last of his power remaining, he creates a false image of himself which the Qwardians...

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Creators

John Broome
Writer
John Broome
Gil Kane
Penciller, Cover Artist
Gil Kane
Joe Giella
Inker, Cover Artist
Joe Giella
Gaspar Saladino
Letterer
Gaspar Saladino
Julius Schwartz
Editor, Editor-in-Chief
Julius Schwartz

Characters

Carol Ferris
Carol Ferris
Prime Earth
Green Lantern
Hal Jordan
Green Lantern
Prime Earth
Tom Kalmaku
Tom Kalmaku
Prime Earth

Collected In

  • DC Special #21
    DC Special #21
    DC Special (1968 - 1977)
  • The Green Lantern Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    The Green Lantern Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Green Lantern Vol. 2 (1960 - 1986)
  • Green Lantern Archives Vol. 1 HC
    Green Lantern Archives Vol. 1 HC
    Green Lantern Archives (2004)
  • Green Lantern: The Silver Age Vol. 1 TP
    Green Lantern: The Silver Age Vol. 1 TP
    Green Lantern: The Silver Age (2016)
  • Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Green Lantern: The Silver Age (2016)
  • Showcase Presents: Green Lantern Vol. 1
    Showcase Presents: Green Lantern Vol. 1
    Showcase Presents: Green Lantern (2005 - 2009)
  • The Green Lantern Chronicles Vol. 1 TP
    The Green Lantern Chronicles Vol. 1 TP
    The Green Lantern Chronicles (2009)

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