Comic Art
Green Lantern #147 (DC Comics, 1981) by Joe Staton and Mike DeCarlo
Green Lantern #147 (DC Comics, 1981) by Joe Staton and Mike DeCarlo
This great page features a bunch of prison inmates coming after Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) for vengeance.
Pencilled and Inked on bristol board
Volume 2, Issue 147
Produced By: DC Comics
Size: 11" x 16" inches (unframed)
Release Date: December, 1981
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Item Code: CB-00839
COMMENTS
Joe Staton and Mike DeCarlo Green Lantern #147 Story Page 7 Original Art (DC, 1981).
In the Marv Wolfman story “… Do Not A Prison Make!”, Goldface's men are after the Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, in this raucous page. Produced in ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15" inches. Trimmed corners, and signed by Joe Staton below Panel 4, and in Excellent condition.
Please note that the comic book images are for reference only, and is not sold with the artwork.
Story Synopsis: “… Do Not A Prison Make!”
Green Lantern has been arrested and placed in jail. He had sent his power ring to Tom so the police couldn't confiscate it. He is placed in a cell with a fully garbed Black Hand. Black Hand tells him how he was in prison when Goldface appeared and offered him a deal - kill Green Lantern in exchange for his freedom. Goldface then began substituting Coast City police officers with lookalikes and arranged Green Lantern's imprisonment. Suddenly all the cell doors open and all the inmates come after Green Lantern for vengeance. Carol speaks with her lawyer, Joseph, who says that the judge refused to allow bail for Green Lantern. Tom is contacted by Green Lantern via the ring asking him to recharge the ring so it can help him in his fight. While Green Lantern fights, Tom races to Hal's place and tries to find the battery which is kept invisible. Eventually he finds it and recharges the ring which flies back to Green Lantern enabling him to win the fight. Meanwhile Carl Ferris is in Washington DC where a panel, lead by Congressman Bloch, suggests Ferris Aircraft's recent accidents were caused by criminal negligence by Carl using inferior materials. Carl denies this claiming it was sabotage but Congressman Block accuses Carl of treason. Later, Green Lantern is released but on the condition that he doesn't bother Goldface anymore.
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