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GL 75TH ANNIVERSARY

GL 75th: CLASSIC COMICS: All-American Comics Vol 1 #16 "The Origin of Green Lantern"

6/1/2015

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"Three times shall I flame green! First - to bring death! Second - to bring life! Third - to bring power!" - the Green Flame of Life

All-American Comics Vol 1 #16
July, 1940
Executive Editor: Sheldon Mayer
Cover Artists: Sheldon Moldoff
Writers: Bill Finger
Pencilers: Martin Nodell
Inkers: Martin Nodell
Letterers: Martin Nodell
Editor: Sheldon Mayer

Appearing in "The Origin of Green Lantern"
Featured Characters:
Green Lantern (Alan Scott) Next (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
Jimmy Henton (Only appearance; dies)
Villains:
Albert Dekker (Single appearance) (Dies)
Other Characters:
Billings (Single appearance)
Chang (First appearance)
Locations:
Earth-Two
China
Arizona
Grand Canyon (Behind the scenes)
Trestle Bridge
Gotham County
Arkham Asylum
Items:
Green Flame of Life (First appearance)
Green Lantern Power Battery (First appearance)
Green Lantern Ring (First appearance)

Synopsis for "The Origin of Green Lantern"
Engineer Alan Scott and his colleague, Jimmy, travel aboard a train across the American Midwest. Alan is present to inspect the recently designed Trestle Bridge. Alan recently outbid a rival engineer named Alert Dekker for the Trestle Bridge contract, and Jimmy is concerned that Dekker might try to sabotage the bridge's test trial. Alan assures him that there is nothing to worry about.

As fate would have it however, a bomb explodes beneath the bridge derailing the train. Everyone on board is killed in the explosion – everyone but Alan Scott. Alan awakens and finds a strange emerald lantern resting near the wreckage. The lantern begins glowing and an eerie voice begins to chant, "Three times shall I flame green! First - to bring death! Second - to bring life, and third - to bring power!" Known as the Green Flame of Life, the disembodied voice infuses Alan with visions of the past.

Flashback:
Two-thousand years ago a green meteor came to Earth and landed in the provinces of China. An aging occultist named Chang discovered the meteor and listened to the same spectral promises of death, life and power. Cutting away a portion of the alien rock, Chang fashioned it into a small lantern. The neighboring villagers distrusted the sorcerer and before long, a mob gathered together and killed him. The Flame of Life fulfilled the first of its prophecies.
The lamp traveled across the globe for centuries until it eventually fell into the hands of a mental patient named Billings. Billings remolded the lamp into the shape of a train conductor’s lantern. The Green Flame of Life flared again and mystically restored Billings' sanity – granting him a new lease on life. As promised, the second of three prophecies has been fulfilled.


Now the Green Flame of Life flares for a third time granting the gift of power to Alan Scott. Following the lantern's instructions, he cuts away a small piece of the lamp and molds it into a ring. The Flame of Life instructs that in order to effectively wield his power, he must charge his ring with energy from the lantern, once every twenty-four hours.

With this fantastic new power under his command, Alan sets out to find Albert Dekker – the man responsible for blowing up the Trestle Bridge. Glowing like a green phantom, he phases through the walls of Dekker's office and forces him to take responsibility for the bridge's destruction. Moments after Dekker confesses to his crimes, he falls away dead from fright.

Alan decides to use his new-found powers and tools to fight crime as a man of mystery. He becomes... the Green Lantern.

Notes
  • This series was published by the All-American Publishing company.
  • The Green Lantern story from this issue is reprinted in The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives Vol. 1.
  • This is the first appearance of Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern. The character of Green Lantern was created by graphic artist, Martin Nodell in 1940. Alan will become a recurring character not only in this series, but also in All-Star Comics and Green Lantern (Volume 1) and Comics Cavalcade.
  • Green Lantern's origin is retold in Secret Origins (Volume 2) #18. Albert Dekker, Billings, Chang and Jimmy reappear in the revised history. Secret Origins places Billings, the mental patient, at Arkham Asylum in Gotham City. Jimmy's last name, Henton, and Dekker's first name, Albert, are also revealed in that issue.
  • Originally the incident at the Trestle Bridge took place in an undisclosed location. JSA Classified #11 provides a slightly revised origin of Green Lantern, and places the incident in Arizona.
  • Green Lantern's famous oath is not recited until his third adventure, in All-American Comics #18.

Trivia
  • Green Lantern (Volume 3) #19 reveals that the Green Flame of Life is actually the spirit of a deceased member of the Green Lantern Corps named Yalan Gur. This significant detail tangentially links Alan to the Green Lantern Corps. Historically, he has always been treated as a completely separate entity.

Info from DC.wikia.com

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    July 2015 marks the 75th Anniversary of Green Lantern. Allan Scott the original Green Lantern, created by Martin Nodell, was introduced in All-American Comics #16 (July 1940). Published by All-American Publications, one of three companies that would eventually merge to form DC Comics. 

    Over the years there have been many more GL's with Hal Jordan becoming the most well known. 

    Here we will be celebrating all things Green Lantern in honor of there 75th anniversary.
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