Green Lantern 1960 #110 - reader copy - $6.00
The Green Lantern symbol on Hal Jordan's outfit is burning into his chest.
Green Lantern and Green Arrow are sucked into some other dimension by The Silver Twist and have to defeat Borch to save a town, with Green Lantern's ring partially disabled.
The Corsair is holding Commissioner Gordon and Officer O'Hara for ransom but is foiled by Batman and Robin when they distract his crew with Hostess Fruit Pies.
Short biography of artist Bob Smith.
Green Lantern is saved from death by Lo Lanke and then learns from his power ring that his ring's failures and his lack of confidence are reinforcing each other. He then uses his restored confidence to defeat Chang.
AAU Shuperstar kicks Dirty Sneaker off to Saturn just before Sneaker's death ray is activated.
On-sale date from Comic Reader #159.
- Move It! Steer It! Shift It! Build It! - Ad for toys. On inside front cover.
- Brand of Power - References Green Lantern #92, 108-109. Dinah Lance does not appear in Black Canary costume.
- Heartstopping Action - House ad for DC Comics Presents, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, and Famous First Edition Superman #1. On first page between pages 3-4 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- - Ad for shoes by Converse, an Eltra company, featuring testimonial by NFL player. On second page between pages 3-4 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Beef Up Your T-Shirts. - Ad for meat snacks and logo t-shirts. On top of page between pages 5-6 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Remember How Many Times You Felt Left Out Because You Were Broke! - Ad for sales people for Grit newspapers. On bottom of page between pages 5-6 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Batman and the Corsair of Crime - Ad for Hostess Fruit Pies from continental Baking company. On first page between pages 9-10 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Aquaman Returns to Adventure Comics - House ad for Adventure Comics #460, on sale September 15th, and Justice League of America #161, on sale September 5th, both with covers shown. On second page between pages 9-10 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Super Gifts & Gimmicks - Ad for toys and novelties. On first page between pages 13-14 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Milk Duds Superduds Sweepstakes! - Advertisement for Milk Duds Superduds Sweepstakes, using The Joker as narrator, from M. J. Holloway division of Beatrice Foods. Appears in center of comic, on second and third pages between pages 13-14 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- - On top of fourth page between pages 13-14 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- 43 Bob Smith - On bottom of fourth page between pages 13-14 of Green Lantern;Green Arrow story.
- Super Hang Ups - Ad for giant posters and sales people for Christmas cards and gifts.
- Subscribe - House ad for subscriptions to DC comics.
- Write Right Now! - Ads in classified format for coins, currency, body building, x-ray spex, comics, karate lessons, and more. Sanford Schwarz & Co. agent.
- The Doom of Dragon-Fire! - References All-American Comics (DC, 1939 series) #16, All-Star Comics (DC, 1976 series) #68, Green Lantern (DC, 1976 series) #108. Continued from Green Lantern #109; continued in Green Lantern #111.
- Write Right Now! - Ads in classified format for high school rings, comics, body building, toy putty, stamps, The American Red Cross, and more. S. Schwarz & Co. agent. Between pages 4-5 of Green Lantern story.
- - House ad for DC Spectacular Jonah Hex issue on sale August 15th, with cover shown, and Amazing World of DC Comics #17. Between pages 6-7 of Green Lantern story.
- - Letters regarding Green Lantern #104-105 from William Calvin Burris, Mike Bates, and Wallace L. Hopkins, with an illustration.
- 100 pc. Toy Soldier Set - Lucky Products ad for toy soldiers.
- Now Even More Kits Are a Snap. - Ad for model kits. On inside back cover.
- AAU Shuperstar Takes on the Dirty Sneaker in "Saturn Nite Fever" - Ad for shoes from Intermark Shoe Company division of International Seaway Trading Corporation. On back cover.
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