| Issue | #34 |
| Published | September-October 1948 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Whitney Ellsworth (credited), Julius Schwartz (actual) |
| Notes | Green Lantern doesn't appear on the cover. Doiby uses a green signal flare in one of the stories to summon Green Lantern. Notes added by Craig Delich 8-1-08. |
| Characters | Streak |
| Genre | animal |
| Pencils | Alex Toth |
| Inks | Alex Toth |
| Notes | Green Lantern doesn't appear on the cover. Doiby uses a green signal flare in one of the stories to summon Green Lantern. Notes added by Craig Delich 8-1-08. |
| Characters | Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Colonel Kelen; the Harlequin [Molly Mayne][chronological 11th appearance]; V: the Wraith. |
| Synopsis | Hearing that the Harlequin has escaped from jail again, Green Lantern tracks her down and brings her to justice, only to discover that she is really H-9, a secret government agent! |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Robert Kanigher |
| Pencils | Irwin Hasen |
| Inks | Bob Oksner |
| Notes | According to the splash page, this story was originally to appear in Green Lantern #35. Alan Scott works for Station WXYZ. Notes, some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 8-1-08. |
| Characters | Streak; Alan Scott; Adora Nesbitt; Princess (a dog). |
| Synopsis | Streak and Alan visit a local dog show and Streak falls paws over tail for a female dog. While visiting his new "girl friend's" home, Streak prevents a robbery of her master's home. |
| Genre | animal |
| Script | Robert Kanigher |
| Pencils | Alex Toth |
| Inks | Alex Toth |
| Notes | Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 8-1-08. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | Ed Wheelan |
| Pencils | Ed Wheelan |
| Inks | Ed Wheelan |
| Letters | Ed Wheelan |
| Notes | Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 8-1-08. |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | John Broome [signed as John Osgood] |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Molly Mayne; V: The White Star (I, only appearance). |
| Synopsis | A new costumed hero named White Star challenges Green Lantern's position as Gotham City's top crime fighter. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | John Broome |
| Pencils | Irwin Hasen |
| Inks | Bob Oksner |
| Notes | According to the splash page, this story was originally intended for All-American Comics #106. Alan Scott works for Station WXYZ and Molly Mayne is his secretary. Notes, some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 8-1-08. |