It was certainly a more innocent time. It would be a few years before Gil Kane got truly dynamic with his layouts, so we have the gimmick of Black Hand wiping away half of Green Lantern with a high-tech Etch-a-Sketch®.
With the “Theme from a Summer Place” playing in the air, the perfection of a New Camelot day contrasts with the primary colours of a Green Lantern Corps suit.
New colour by me.
As published.
Original art scan from Heritage Auctions.
Art made production ready.
New colour version.
Re-created trade dress added.
YOUR BONUS FOR SCROLLING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE
The Flash No. 229 reprinted this Green Lantern story.
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