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| StoryTitle2 = Green Lantern versus Baron Von Zorn
 
| StoryTitle2 = Green Lantern versus Baron Von Zorn
| Synopsis2 = In cities across America, vagrants and bums are turned into robot-men. At night the robot-men pillage and sabotage the cities. Police shoot these robot-men and the bodies go to the morgue. Concerned about the situation, [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] goes to the morgue and steals a body to perform an autopsy on. He discovers that the robot-men have been injected by a drug that ruins conscious thought and he creates an antidote for the drug. Posing for several nights as a wandering hobo, [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] is picked up by Baron Von Zorn's cronies. Once in the Baron's lair, he puts off his disguise, but is captured by Baron Von Zorn. The Baron describes his plan - to attack American states-men with the drug and abolish democracy. The Baron gives [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] a shot of the drug, and [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] pretends that the drug takes effect. He chases the Baron and the Baron's cronies to "Rocky Point," where a battle ensues. [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] shoots the robot-men with the antidote and they help defeat the Baron's crew.
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| Synopsis2 = In cities across America, vagrants and bums are turned into robot-men. At night the robot-men pillage and sabotage the cities. Police shoot these robot-men and the bodies go to the morgue. Concerned about the situation, [[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] goes to the morgue and steals a body to perform an autopsy on. He discovers that the robot-men have been injected by a drug that ruins conscious thought and he creates an antidote for the drug. Posing for several nights as a wandering hobo, [[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] is picked up by Baron Von Zorn's cronies. Once in the Baron's lair, he puts off his disguise, but is captured by Baron Von Zorn. The Baron describes his plan - to attack American states-men with the drug and abolish democracy. The Baron gives [[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] a shot of the drug, and [[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] pretends that the drug takes effect. He chases the Baron and the Baron's cronies to "Rocky Point," where a battle ensues. [[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] shoots the robot-men with the antidote and they help defeat the Baron's crew.
   
 
| Editor2_1 = Ted Udall
 
| Editor2_1 = Ted Udall
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| Appearing2 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{apn|[[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]|All-American Comics #19|All-American Comics #20}}
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* {{apn|[[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]|All-American Comics #19|All-American Comics #20}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
* This issue includes a letter from the editors explaining that, as a result of the poll in the previous issue, [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] and [[Johnny Thunder]] have been added as regular features in [[All-Star Comics Vol 1|All-Star Comics]], and that [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Dr. Fate]] will also be added in the next issue. Readers are invited to send in suggestions for features to be published in their own quarterly titles. The first 1000 readers to send in suggestions with the coupon provided are to receive free copies of issue #3.
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* This issue includes a letter from the editors explaining that, as a result of the poll in the previous issue, [[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] and [[Johnny Thunder]] have been added as regular features in [[All-Star Comics Vol 1|All-Star Comics]], and that [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Dr. Fate]] will also be added in the next issue. Readers are invited to send in suggestions for features to be published in their own quarterly titles. The first 1000 readers to send in suggestions with the coupon provided are to receive free copies of issue #3.
 
* This issue is reprinted in [[all-Star Comics Archives Vol 1 0|''All-Star Archives'', Volume 0]].
 
* This issue is reprinted in [[all-Star Comics Archives Vol 1 0|''All-Star Archives'', Volume 0]].
 
* {{a|[[Carter Hall (New Earth)|Hawkman]]}}'s appearance in this issue takes place between [[Flash Comics#10]] and [[Flash Comics#11]].
 
* {{a|[[Carter Hall (New Earth)|Hawkman]]}}'s appearance in this issue takes place between [[Flash Comics#10]] and [[Flash Comics#11]].
* {{a|[[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]}}'s appearance in this issue takes place between [[All-American Comics#19]] and [[All-American Comics#20]].
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* {{a|[[W:C:DC:Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]}}'s appearance in this issue takes place between [[All-American Comics#19]] and [[All-American Comics#20]].
 
* {{a|[[James Corrigan (New Earth)|Spectre]]}}'s appearance in this issue takes place between [[More Fun Comics Vol 1#60]] and [[More Fun Comics Vol 1#61]].
 
* {{a|[[James Corrigan (New Earth)|Spectre]]}}'s appearance in this issue takes place between [[More Fun Comics Vol 1#60]] and [[More Fun Comics Vol 1#61]].
 
* [[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman]] last appeared in [[Adventure Comics#55]]; appears next in [[New York World's Fair Comics Vol 1]] 1940.
 
* [[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman]] last appeared in [[Adventure Comics#55]]; appears next in [[New York World's Fair Comics Vol 1]] 1940.

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Appearing in "Sacrifice for Yum-Chac"

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  • Chet Norris (a writer) (First appearance)
  • Irene Norris (Chet's sister) (First appearance)

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Synopsis for "Sacrifice for Yum-Chac"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "Green Lantern versus Baron Von Zorn"

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  • Baron Von Zorn

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Synopsis for "Green Lantern versus Baron Von Zorn"

In cities across America, vagrants and bums are turned into robot-men. At night the robot-men pillage and sabotage the cities. Police shoot these robot-men and the bodies go to the morgue. Concerned about the situation, Green Lantern goes to the morgue and steals a body to perform an autopsy on. He discovers that the robot-men have been injected by a drug that ruins conscious thought and he creates an antidote for the drug. Posing for several nights as a wandering hobo, Green Lantern is picked up by Baron Von Zorn's cronies. Once in the Baron's lair, he puts off his disguise, but is captured by Baron Von Zorn. The Baron describes his plan - to attack American states-men with the drug and abolish democracy. The Baron gives Green Lantern a shot of the drug, and Green Lantern pretends that the drug takes effect. He chases the Baron and the Baron's cronies to "Rocky Point," where a battle ensues. Green Lantern shoots the robot-men with the antidote and they help defeat the Baron's crew.

Appearing in "The Spectre versus Kulak"

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  • Police Chief Cliffland

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  • Benson

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  • Ring of Life

Synopsis for "The Spectre versus Kulak"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "Sandman versus Lorimer"

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  • Sir Basil Lorimer (First appearance) (Death)

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  • Lorimer (First appearance) (Death)

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Synopsis for "Sandman versus Lorimer"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "Red, White and Blue versus Professor Leaman"

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  • Doris West

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  • Professor Leaman
  • Truck Bieler

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Synopsis for "Red, White and Blue versus Professor Leaman"

Red, his pals White and Blue, and Doris West foil a plot by the evil Professor Leaman to destroy the secret records of G-2 with a gas that temporarily blanks out writing from documents.

Appearing in "Johnny Thunder versus Hiram Croaker"

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  • Hiram Crooker (First appearance)
  • Faber

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  • Mr. Throstle

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Synopsis for "Johnny Thunder versus Hiram Croaker"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Invisible Star"

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Synopsis for "The Invisible Star"

This is a science fiction short story, with no continuing characters.

Appearing in "Hourman versus Dr. Morte"

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  • Previous Appearance of Hourman Hourman Next Appearance of Hourman (referred to in this story as "Hour-Man")

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  • Dr. Morte (First appearance) (Single appearance)[1]
  • Longo (First appearance) (Single appearance)[1]

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  • Robert T. Davis (First appearance) (Single appearance)[1]

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Synopsis for "Hourman versus Dr. Morte"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Flash versus The Boss"

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  • The Boss

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  • John Baxter
  • Anne

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Synopsis for "The Flash versus The Boss"

  • Synopsis not yet written.


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See Also

Links and References

http://www.comics-db.com/comic-book/1070071-Official_All-Star_Index_1.html

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks


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