Green Lantern 1960 #122 - back issue - $5.00

Green Lantern 1960 #122 - back issue - $5.00

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Approximate grade : back issue
Inventory location : .......8
Series code : BI1448
Stock type : Back Issue
Title : Green Lantern 1960
CSABI1774892
CSAS1448I33820B1774892

A green hand appears at the wedding of Kari Limbo and Green Lantern, accompanied by a voice yelling, "Stop this wedding!"

The wedding of Hal Jordan and Kari Limbo is interrupted by Kari falling into a trance, which reveals a problem in the Phantom Zone. Both Superman and Green Lantern respond, to find Guy Gardner trapped there and under the control of the imprisoned criminals.

A space shuttle cannot be reached by radio signal, so Wonder Woman leaves them a trail of Hostess Fruit Pies to guide them back to earth.

Information on upcoming DC comics, with a question and answer column and a cartoon. The Hembeck cartoon has Hawkman making a pun that talking with birds is cheep.

On-sale date from Comic Reader #171. Indicia lists Julius Schwartz as editor and E. Nelson Bridwell as associate editor in error. Story correctly credits Jack C. Harris as editor.

  • With These Rings... - Colors credit provided by Anthony Tollin.
  • You've Got to Build 'Em to Believe 'Em! - Ad for building toys. On inside front cover.
  • With These Rings... - Dinah Lance does not appear in Black Canary costume. Story continues from Green Lantern #121; continues in Green Lantern #123.
  • Fruit Stripe Gum Sweepstakes - Ad for gum from Life Savers, Inc. For the sweepstakes, the ad includes a "what's wrong with this picture" activity as the entry form. On first page between pages 4-5 of the story.
  • Comic Strips. - Ad for meat snacks. On top of second page between pages 4-5 of the story.
  • Fun to Use! - Ad for glue sticks with DC and Marvel super heroes on the sticks. On bottom of second page between pages 4-5 of the story.
  • Wonder Woman Saves The Astronauts - Ad in comic form for Hostess Fruit Pies from Continental Baking Company. On first page between pages 8-9 of the story.
  • The Hottest Thing This Summer! - House ad for Justice League of America #171 and #172, with covers shown, noting #172 as on sale now. On second page between pages 8-9 of the story.
  • Gumfighting Practice and Techniques. - Ad for bubble gum from Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, with instructions on how to win a bubble fight. On first page between pages 10-11 of the story.
  • Unexpected - House ad for Unexpected #194, with cover shown, on sale August 23rd. On second page between pages 10-11 of story.
  • A Whole Galaxy of Fun! - Ad for Draws-A-Lot products from Carter's Ink Company division of Dennison Manufacturing Company. On third page between pages 10-11 of story.
  • - House ad for subscriptions to Green Lantern. On fourth page between pages 10-11 of the story.
  • Remember How Many Times You Felt Left Out Because You Were Broke! - Ad for sales people for Grit newspapers. On top of first page between pages 12-13 of the story.
  • - Ad for "America at War", a book of reprints of DC war comics from Simon & Schuster, by Michael Uslan. On bottom of first page between pages 12-13 of the story.
  • Underoos! - Ad for super hero merchandise and books. On second page between pages 12-13 of the story.
  • The Hottest Thing in "T's"! - Ad for t-shirts from Encore House. On first page between pages 16-17 of the story.
  • - Ads in classified format for comics, beer can collections, body building, high school rings, novelties, Wild'n Crazy Tee Shirts, the United Way, and more. This page was formerly titled "Write Right Now!" On second page between pages 16-17 of the story.
  • - Letters regarding Green Lantern #116 from Tamsyn O'Flynn, Mike Bates, and Bill Henley Jr., with an illustration. Hal Jordan's name misspelled as "Hal Jordon" twice on this page.
  • New! H-O Scale Military Figures! - Ad for toy figures suitable for play and gaming.
  • Snap Tite!? You Bet. - Ad for car and truck models. On inside back cover.
  • Action! Power! Accuracy! - Ad for Daisy 840 BB gun from Daisy subsidiary of Walter Kidde & Company. On back cover.

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