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Green Lantern#27
Cover: Neal Adams

Green Lantern #27

May 1979 · Arédit-Artima · 4,00 FRF
“Drôle d'école !”

In "Drôle d'école!", Green Lantern and Green Arrow join Dinah at a mysterious private school run by Jason Belmore, where they meet the enigmatic cook Grandy, a psychic little girl named Sybil, and a principal with a hidden agenda. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated with striking detail by Neal Adams, with inks by Dick Giordano, this 1979 issue delivers a tense, character-driven story where the line between protection and control blurs. The cover by Neal Adams captures the story’s eerie atmosphere, perfectly framing the moment before the school’s secrets come crashing down.

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writer Denny O'Neil · artist Neal Adams · inker Dick Giordano · cover Neal Adams

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artist Neal Adams
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Green Lantern and Green Arrow accompany Dinah as she begins a job at a private school where they are greeted by the cook Grandy, a little girl with psychic powers named Sybil, and the owner Jason Belmore. After Belmore asks the costumed heroes to leave, Dinah is confronted by Grandy, who explains that in Sybil he finally found a way to keep the children of the school in order. Green Lantern and Green Arrow return to the school in time to save Dinah, and when Grandy orders Sybil to attack GL, she refuses and brings down the roof on herself and Grandy.

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