Cover Credits |
Penciller: Gil Kane Inker: Joe Giella |
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Comic Title: Green Lantern Archives Vol. 3 HC
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: 2001
On Sale Date:
April 11, 2001 Direct Market Date April 25, 2001
Source: Previews, Vol. 11 #2 (#146)
Direct Market Date April 11, 2001
Source: ComicList, New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, April 11, 2001
Direct Market Date April 11, 2001
Source: Diamond Shipping List, Shipping This Week: April 11
Direct Market Date April 25, 2001
Source: Comic Shop News, #719
Cover Price: $49.95
Page Count: 216
Editor: Dale Crain
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Title: "The Spy-Eye That Doomed Green Lantern"
Pages: 25
Feature(s):
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan of Earth-1)
Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Penciller: Gil Kane
Inker: Joe Giella
Reprinted From:
Green Lantern #17 (1962)
Feature Character(s)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in Justice League of America #15; next appearance in Justice League of America #16)
Supporting Character(s)
- Carol Ferris (last appearance in Green Lantern #16; next appearance in Green Lantern #18)
- Tom Kalmaku (disguised as Green Lantern in this story; last appearance in Green Lantern #16; next appearance in Green Lantern #18)
Villain(s)
- Ivan Domann and several other spies (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Several air force generals and scientists (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
One morning on his way to the Ferris Aircraft Company, Hal Jordan is unknowingly subjected to the invisible beam of light by two spies. The beam coats it’s target with an aura which allows a special viewer to see everything the target sees. The spies plan to use it to view and steal the plans to a new plane, the X-50.
At the hangar, prior to his meeting with the military, Hal Jordan charges his power ring. The power battery is invisible, so the spies are confused as to what he is doing. When he is finished, Hal attends a briefing of the X-50. Hal has already studied the plans and chooses not to look them over further, which thwarts the spies plan. However, they are able to view the combination to the safe the plans are stored in.
That evening while at dinner Hal’s power ring warns him the plans are being stolen (He had placed an aura around them as an alarm system). Hal tracks them down as Green Lantern. He captures the thieves and uses the power ring to discover their spy-beam plot. GL also learns the location of their hideout, but when he arrives the spies are gone. He elects to keep the plans with him in orbit until they are needed the next day.
The following day, Green Lantern delivers the plans back to the military. The spies notice that Hal Jordan is missing, but they can view Green Lantern. They deduce his secret identity and formulate a plot to steal the power ring. Unfortunately, the spy-eye machine breaks down before they can view any more.
When they get the machine repaired, Hal Jordan has already taken off on the X-50’s test flight. When he lands, they disguise themselves as doctors and capture him. They order Hal to turn over his power ring, but Hal denies his secret identity. Suddenly, Green Lantern shows up and apprehends the rest of the crooks.
Later at the hangar, Hal explains to Pieface that during the test flight, he left the plane invisibly and charged his ring. Then he secretly ordered Pieface to assume the role of Green Lantern and capture the spies.
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