Set Description:
Synopsis: This is a complete set of 92 books with a minimum grade of 9.0, which has topped the census since 2012, although for a couple of years we kept it obscured. The set features 81 books that are highest graded, including 16 books that are single highest graded-down from a high of 27 books a few years ago. Of the 11 issues where we lack a highest graded example, all but three are bested by a single copy, with two trailing two books one grade above. Only one book in this set , our Showcase #33 9.0, which was tied for highest graded in 2012 when we acquired it, is worse than second highest graded, bested by a single 9.2 and a single 9.4.
Background: The first Green Lantern character, Alan Scott, was created in 1940 by Martin Nodell with scripting or co-scripting of the first stories by Bill Fingerduring the Golden Age of Comic Books and usually fought common criminals in Capitol City (and later, Gotham City) with the aid of his magic ring. For the Silver Age of Comic Books, John Broome and Gil Kane reinvented the character as Hal Jordan in 1959 and introduced the Green Lantern Corps, shifting the nature of the character from fantasy to science fiction. During the Bronze Age of Comic Books, Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams introduced John Stewart, a new member of the Corps who was one of DC's first black superheroes. Other notable Green Lanterns include Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Simon Baz, Jessica Cruz and Jo Mullein.
The Green Lanterns are among DC Comics' longest lasting sets of characters. They have been adapted to television, video games, and motion pictures.
Our Collection: The only differences in this set and our award winning GL #1-89 are the three Showcases #22-24. The highlight there is our #23 9.4 with WP, which is the single highest graded example. Some day we might try to start adding some later books, but for now it’s just a place to park the three Showcase try-out issues.
Unlike many sets where we rank #1, because the top collections are not registered, I think it is safe to say that this is the greatest collection of SA Green Lantern books in existence containing copies of every single issue, including 61 9.8s and 16 single highest graded issues.
We really jumpstarted this set back in 2011 when CL auctioned off what was up until that time the #1 registry set containing a slew of Pacific Coast pedigrees. We also acquired in that auction our copy of GL #1, which sat atop the registry until one of the other two 9.4s was upgraded in 2019.
During 2019, we were lucky enough to add 7 single highest graded books through a private transaction with a good friend and fellow collector. But in the last five years books, 11 of the books we owned that were previously single highest graded lost that distinction, so that the goal has decreased to just 15.
Currently, the highlights of this set are the first four issues that are all highest graded examples, with Issues #2 and #3 holding that distinction alone.
Current Stats:
92/92 Books
61 9.8s-All Highest Graded
20 9.6s-17 Highest Graded
6 9.4s-2 Highest Graded
3 9.2s
2 9.0s-1 Highest Graded
47 WP
36 OW/W
9 OW
16 Single Highest Graded
81 Highest Graded
10 Second Highest Graded
1 Third Highest Graded
34 Pedigrees
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Showcase 22 |
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Showcase 22 Universal |
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CGC |
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1027965002
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Owner Comments
Showcase #22 is the debut issue of the Silver Age Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, and one of the major Silver Age keys. With a career spanning from the 1940 release of All-American Comics #16 (and the Golden Age Green Lantern title) to the Silver Age relaunch of the series in Green Lantern #1, the groundbreaking O’Neil and Adams run starting in Green Lantern #76, through the controversial “Emerald Twilight/Dawn” story arc and right up to the recent blockbuster “Blackest Night”, Green Lantern is one of the most popular and dynamic characters in the DC Universe. Green Lantern is also just the third major DC hero to be featured on the silver screen-OK Ryan Reynolds was probably better as Deadpool, but poor Flash is still waiting.
Time has not been kind to my issue. When I acquired this book in the 3/13/2012 ComicLink auction, it was one of the three highest graded copies. Needless to say, it was not cheap. Shortly thereafter, in August 2012, a 9.2 emerged as was also auctioned off on ComicLink. It made about $20,000 more than I paid, a relative bargain. That book has had quite a history. It was purchased by a friend of mine who sold it for more than twice what he paid in 2017. But since then, the book has bounced around several auctions and just sold again for $87,000 plus the buyer’s premium on Heritage in their May 2020 auction. That is still more than what the book made when it first emerged in August 2012, but considerably less than what my friend sold it for in 2017. Of course, one major problem for that book now is that it is no longer highest graded, as out of nowhere a 9.4 has popped onto the census. Nobody I know has seen that book or knows its origins. But all this means that my book, which started out highest graded when I bought it in March 2012, is now tied with three other books for third highest graded with a single 9.2 and 9.4 above it. Oh well, it is still top six, at least for now........
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Showcase 23 |
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Showcase 23 Universal |
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CGC |
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0018765012
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Owner Comments
Showcase #23 is a rare one. It marks the second appearance of the SA Green Lantern and, IMHO, the most interesting of the three Showcase covers #22-24. Our WP 9.4 was owned for many years by a good friend and fellow collector and is the single highest graded copy. We acquired it in the December 2020 CL auction.
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Showcase 24 |
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Showcase 24 Universal |
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CGC |
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1059545009
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Owner Comments
The last of the three Green Lantern try-out issues, this book is tied with six others as highest graded as of 5/2020.
Purchased in the 12/4/2014 ComicConnect auction.
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Green Lantern 1 |
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Green Lantern 1 Universal |
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CGC |
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4411840001
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Owner Comments
Green lantern #1 marks the first appearance of the Silver Age Green Lantern in his own magazine. In the featured story, "Menace of the Giant Puppet!" Green Lantern is puzzled by a series of bizarre crimes that have been plaguing the city. In each case, a law-abiding citizen tries to rob a place and is captured by the Green Lantern. In each situation the person caught claims to have been controlled as if like a puppet. After a series of "puppet master" crimes, Green Lantern is convinced that there is somebody controlling other people. Hal is suddenly snapped out of his thoughts when one of the balloons in the parade -- made to look like a puppet -- suddenly comes to life and starts shooting at him with a giant gun. Hal however, easily defeats the puppet with his power ring.
Later, the Puppet Master uses his hypno-ray to bring Green Lantern to his secret hideout. The Emerald Crusader manages to free himself and the Puppet Master is no match in battle against him and he easily captures him and turns him over to the police.
Our 9.6 is one of just two books to ever obtain this lofty grade and boasts white pages to boot! In addition, it is the first of three straight 9.6s, all of which top the census, which is the highlight of this set. We acquired the book in April 2024.*
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Green Lantern 2 |
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Green Lantern 2 Universal |
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CGC |
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1010166007
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Owner Comments
In Issue #2, Hal Jordan is confronted by a man named Telle-Teg, who asks for the help of Green Lantern. Wanting to know what it's about, Hal has a telepathic story beamed into his head; Belle-Teg is from the Antimatter Universe on a planet call Qward, where being evil is lawful and being good is against the law. Telle-Teg and some other non-evil Qwardians have learned about a device that can transport them into the positive matter universe. The device however is being held by the Weaponers of Qward. Transporting himself across this device, Telle-Teg has since been followed by a Weaponer who has been trying to smite him with their golden thunderbolts. Hal agrees to find Green Lantern and leaves Telle-Teg alone while he changes.
When Green Lantern arrives, Telle-Teg is attacked by a Weaponer, during the fight Green Lantern is able to force the evil Qwardian to flee, but Telle-Teg is killed in the fight. Hal then travels through the doorway into Qward, and battles the Weaponers, free's Telle-Teg's friends and brings them into the positive matter universe. After sealing the doorway closed, one of Telle-Teg's friends warns that he too spied on the Weaponers, and learned that their ultimate goal is to collect all the Green Lanterns in the positive matter universe.
As of this writing, this is the single highest graded issue and was for years the earliest 9.6 in the GL silver age run. I lost this book at auction about 2010 and then had to overpay when the opportunity arose to acquire it the second time in 2017. Hopefully, there will not be a second 9.6 to surface, or I will lose my shirt on this one.
2024 Update: Looking back, this is a book for which I dramatically overpaid. At the time I acquired it, I believe it was the only book above a 9.2 in the census. Now there are two 9.4s, so the pack is creeping up. I have no plans to sell it, but I also see no way this book will ever turn a profit, I just overpaid for a book that was otherwise not on the market. Live and learn.
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Green Lantern 3 |
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Green Lantern 3 Universal |
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CGC |
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2091760002
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Owner Comments
In Issue #3, Green Lantern travels to the Negative Matter universe and to the world of Qward and battles the Qwardian army. When he finds that his Power Battery is sealed in a yellow dome, he discovers a small flaw in the dome, which allows him to send ring energy into the dome and turn into a hammer smashing it from the inside out (the opposite side was not painted yellow) and liberate his power ring. Returning to the Positive Matter Universe, Green Lantern then rounds up the Qwardian spies living in Pieface's rooming house and turns them over to the police.
This book is the single highest graded issue with only one 9.4 in the census, which we also previously owned. I have seen and at times owned many high grade copies of this book, this one is far and away the best centered with the richest colors and one of few without cream pages.
We acquired the book in the March 2020 CL auction.
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Green Lantern 4 |
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Green Lantern 4 Universal |
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CGC |
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0963107003
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Owner Comments
Green Lantern battles the Qwardians in Issue #4, including a missile they send to lure him into battle. Our copy emanates from the Circle 8 Collection. It is one of five 9.4s with none higher. I bought this book at NYC’s ComicCon in 2012. I more recently had a 9.6 CBCS, but when CGC refused to transition it I sold it in the CBCS case. I have had very little luck getting CBCS books to transition to CGC in the same grade and have pretty much stopped buying them.
2022 Update: There are now 5 9.4s topping the census, still no 9.6s.
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Green Lantern 5 |
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Green Lantern 5 |
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CGC |
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0005877018
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Owner Comments
Green Lantern #5 introduces Hector Hammond, a super-villain with strong mental powers who will frequently appear in future issues. Exposure to an alien meteorite caused his brain to evolve at an accelerated rate making him into an intelligent super-being trapped inside the limitations of his human body. His telepathy and telekinesis allow him the abilities to read and control others' minds as well as flight. Trapped forever grotesquely deformed and spending most of his life in prison, more than anything he craves to feed on the life experiences of others
Our issue is second highest graded trailing a single 9.4. We acquired the book In the June 21, 2013 ComicConnect auction.
2024 Update: Well, there are now two 9.4s in the census, so maybe one day we will get a shot at upgrading this book. It is one of three 9.2s in our set with none lower and the only 9.2 where there is more than one better example.
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Green Lantern 6 |
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Green Lantern 6 |
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CGC |
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0005877019
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Owner Comments
Issue #6 features the first appearance of Tomar-Re, who was the first non-Earth/Sector 2814 Green Lantern to be introduced. With dangers simultaneously threatening his world and the planet of Aku, the Green Lantern of Xudar contacts the Green Lantern of Earth for help.
For many years this was the single highest graded issue, but CGC recently upgraded a book making it 1/2. To my mind, this is the better copy since it has WP and the other has C/OW, but the emergence of a second 9.4 undoubtedly affected its value adversely, as I paid about three times as much for this book as the second one made at auction. Oh, the hazards of buying single highest graded books, they rarely stay that way, so Buyers beware!
Purchased on 6/21/2013 in a ComicConnect auction.
2021 Update: Well, my once single highest graded copy, for which I paid a princely sum, is now an also ran, as a 9.6 has appeared in the census. I would now probably be lucky to get 25 cents on the dollar for what I paid back in 2013. Anyone who buys comic books as an investment better stick to Marvel keys.
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Green Lantern 7 |
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Green Lantern 7 Universal |
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CGC |
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1225435002
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Owner Comments
The first Sinestro, this is one of the three most valuable books in this run. A renegade ex-Green Lantern, exiled to Qward, Sinestro was once Hal Jordan's instructor, however during an incident it was revealed that he was more of a dictator than a protector and was banished to Qward, where he found allies in the Weaponers who hated the Guardians and Green Lanterns as much as he did. They helped him fashion a yellow power ring which the Lantern's green power rings could not directly affect. In Issue a#7, Sinestro teleports an entire city of Earth people to the anti-matter universe, and Green Lantern must rescue them.
There are two 9.6s above this one. I had a chance to buy one in a recent Pedigree Auction, but dropped out when the bidding approached $30,000. I mean, I would love to have a 9.6, but that seemed awful pricey to me for a book valued at 4500 registry points.
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Green Lantern 8 |
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Green Lantern 8 Universal |
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CGC |
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1198827004
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Owner Comments
Issue #8 introduces the first 5700 A.D. story. In the story, Green Lantern is transported into the year 5700 A.D. and given a false set of memories so that he may, as the Solar Director of that time, help save humanity from a race of ray-blasting mutant gila monsters.
Issue #8 has long been the lowest graded book in this set and a tough book for us to find in high grade. We finally upgraded this slot with this second highest graded copy from the Don & Maggie Collection in September 2020 in an acquisition from another private collector.
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Green Lantern 9 |
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Green Lantern 9 Universal |
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CGC |
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0988310002
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Owner Comments
Issue #9 marks one last and one first. From the last standpoint, it was the final issue priced at 10 cents, as the price jumped a whopping 2 cents in Issue #10. From the first standpoint, Issue #9 marks the first appearance of Sinestro on a cover.
This issue is tied with four others for second highest graded trailing a single 9.4. We acquired it in the 3/27/2011 CL auction.
2024 Update: This really is no update, but it’s still surprising to me that no more 9.4 copies of this issue have surfaced. It does get better after this issue, with the exception of Issue #24, but I guess there is some comfort in knowing that there are some titles where grade inflation has not run rampant.
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Green Lantern 10 |
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Green Lantern 10 Universal |
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CGC |
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1007426015
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Owner Comments
Issue #10 reveals the origin of Green Lantern's oath, and sends a team of shrunken scientists from the future into GL's ring to save Hal Jordan from a deadly trap.
Our copy is one of just two 9.4s, with none higher. We acquired this book in the February 2011 Pedigree auction.
2020 Update: While still the highest graded copy, this book now shares that distinction with two other books.
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Green Lantern 11 |
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Green Lantern 11 Universal |
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CGC |
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1999342002
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Owner Comments
Issue #11 features the third appearance of Sinestro, but one again he does not appear on the cover. The cover instead displays the amazing diversity of the galaxy's Green Lantern Corps. In the cover story, the Green Lantern Corps strips Green Lantern of Earth of his insignia and power ring, and exiles him to Qward, where he falls into the hands of Sinestro.
Our copy is one of two 9.8s, although I believe the other has cream pages. I also believe that they are the earliest 9.8s in this run. Needless to say, the books was expensive when I won it in the November 2018 Pedigree Comics auction.
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Green Lantern 12 |
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Green Lantern 12 Universal |
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CGC |
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1053562015
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Owner Comments
Issue #12 features the second 5700 A.D. In the main story, Green Lantern is transported to 5700 A.D. to deal with the threat of a group of renegade generals who wish to seize power.
Our copy is highest graded, an honor it shares with three other 9.6s with none higher as of May 2020.
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