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Green Lantern#12
Cover: Gil Kane & Murphy Anderson

Green Lantern #12

Apr 1962 · DC · 0.12 USD
“Green Lantern's Statue Goes to War!”

In "Green Lantern's Statue Goes to War!", Green Lantern is once again thrust into the future, this time to take on the guise of his alter ego, Pol Manning, as he investigates a mysterious coup attempt by three generals aiming to overthrow the government. Written by John Broome and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Joe Giella’s sharp inks, this 1962 issue blends sci-fi intrigue with the hero’s signature moral clarity. The cover by Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson captures the tension of a world on the brink, all without revealing how the conflict unfolds.

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writer John Broome · artist Gil Kane · inker Joe Giella · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Gil Kane, Murphy Anderson

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artist Gil Kane
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Murphy Anderson

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Green Lantern is brought to the future again to assume his Pol Manning identity to discover why three generals are trying to overthrow the government.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).