All-American Comics v1 #99, 1948 - Alan Scott goes on a long-waited vacation in the woods with his dog Streak. While fishing, they stumble upon a bank robber intent on retrieving two million dollars of stolen loot. Despite Green Lantern going into action, the thief gets away. Alex Toth does a decent job with this early work. Some of the figure drawings and layouts may be primitive, but there's a high level of detail and effort. Toth's cover unfortunately falls flat. Other artists in this golden age issue include Art Peddy, Bernard Sachs and Howard Purcell.
Alex Toth
All-American Comics #99 - Alex Toth art & cover
Reviewed by Ted Ignacio @ Pencil Ink
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Rating: 5



















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