Absolute Green Lantern #16 - "All We've Got" (2026)
written by Al Ewing art by Sid Kotian & Pressy

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Absolute Green Lantern #16 - "All We've Got" (2026)
written by Al Ewing art by Sid Kotian & Pressy
What can I do for you?
House-ad for Jonny Double’s debut in Showcase (1956) #78. Created by Len Wein & Marv Wolfman with art by Jack Sparling, Jonny was a former detective with the San Francisco police department turned down-on-his-luck PI.
Bullshit. Everything’s hard for you. Poor ol’ Jonny: the deck’s always stacked against you, ain’t it? I always figured what was holding you back, even when you was on the force, was your principles. You were a rebel, but one of the good guys. I admired that. Boy, you had me fooled. All along I’m thinkin’ you just refused to play by the rules, but it’s not that, is it? It’s that the rules are too hard for you, right? No matter what you do, you can’t win.
Jonny Double (1998) #3
Jonny Double's first appearance in Showcase # 78, 1968.
Story: Marv Wolfman, Dialogue: Joe Gill, Art: Jack Sparling Raymond Chandler meter turned up to 11.
Jonny is a very minor player in the DC Universe showing up from time to time in Challengers of the Unknown, Wonder Woman, and Kobra but almost never making the cover, or even getting his name listed.
His last outing was in a four part Vertigo mini-series, Jonny Double in 1998.
Absolute Green Lantern #16 - "All We've Got" (2026)
written by Al Ewing art by Sid Kotian & Pressy
I help little Linda to her feet—and her hand feels like frosted velvet in mine
Pix: Diana goes 'back' to her basic Wonder Woman identity in yet another reboot - with vital changes, though!
1. WW #201: "Fist of Flame."
Di & I-Ching learn that Jonny Double has been kidnapped...
Two Asian assassins die in trying to kill our heroes, though one mutters a helpful clue!
Ching IDs the Fist of Flame as a large ruby that drives men into the madness of greed.
Di gets a letter ordering her to get the ruby, of else Jonny dies...
So, she sells her boutique to raise money for a trip, to Tibet.
Finding the cultists' mountain, they see the gem, adorning the forehead of a Buddhist statue...
Di is able to fight her way to the statue - only to be attacked - by Catwoman!!
Selina knocks Di down but, is mesmerized by the gem...
Both women wake in another chamber, suspended above a flaming pit & are given swords to fight each other!
The survivor will end up serving the cult...
But, Di frees herself & Catwoman - with the cult leader dying in the resulting fight.
Selina reveals that she's working for Jonny but, another gang (run by Lu Shan, Ching's daughter) is also after the gem...
Suddenly - both women are teleported to Nehwon, a fantasy world!
They look up to see two men before them.
To Be Continued...
2. WW #202: "Fangs of Fire."
I-Ching stops the fight between our female heroines & the two men: Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser - Nehwon.
Ching informs them that the Flame Fist has a 'sister' gem, called the "Eye of the Ocean" - which the two Nehwonians are seeking...
Di looks into the Flame Fist & sees Jonny's face.
He's Lu Shan's prisoner & she already has the Eye of the Ocean!
Shan wants to join the gems together, in a machine, to allow her to loot Nehwon as she pleases...
Coincidentally, Gawron the sorcerer has the same type of machine! (Huh?)
They fight their way into the sorcerer's home - just as Lu Shan's gang (dragging Jonny along?!) teleport into the same lair!!
Di frees Jonny, while Ching uses both gems to teleport them all home - without Shan or her gang!
The Nehwonians, not liking modern Earth, teleport back to their own planet...
3. WW #204: "The Second Life of the Original Wonder Woman."
A sniper kills several people - including I-Ching, who dies in Di's arms!!
She's knocked unconscious but, the killer 'falls' to his death in striking her!
Di wakes up in a hospital - without any memories...
She 'instinctively' escapes, steals an military jet & heads for Paradise Island!!
When other jets shoot her down, she just escapes into the sea!
She's fished out by Amazons & taken home.
Hippolyta has her memory restored - except for something she wants concealed...
Di wakes up, as Wonder Woman again & with all her powers.
But, an armored Amazon wants to fight over the title of Wonder Woman!
So, the two women fight it out - to a draw.
Di's challenger is Nubia, a Black Amazon from the Floating Island. She leaves, with the promise to prove who should be the true Wonder Woman, on some other day.
Di leaves Paradise Island, bound for NYC. There, she gets a translator's job - in the UN!
Further, she finds roommates to share the rent with & begins a new life - 'reborn.'
4. WW #206: "War of the Wonder Women."
Di now learns some hidden facts about her origin.
Mainly, that she was created & given life (by Aphrodite) - with Nubia as her 'twin'!
Their only difference being that black clay was used for Nubia... (Ugh.)
Turns out that poor Nubia was stolen from her cradle & raised to become the adult pupil of Mars!
(Again, not Ares.)
It's his machinations that set both 'sisters' against each other - just as Mars attacks Paradise Island!!
5. WW #212: "The Twelve Labors."
WW rescues Indira Gamal (Prime Minister of Pamanasia) from female assassins at a ceremony being covered by Clark Kent!!
As Diana Prince, she saves Morgan Tracy from another female killer!
Later, Clark asks Di when she got her powers back - &, she doesn't remember that whole part of her life...
Di doesn't even know that she took a leave of absence from the JLA.
She changes into WW & goes to the now deserted Secret Sanctuary, the JLA's original headquarters...
Luckily, Superman takes her up to the JLA satellite - where it's confirmed she's 'lost' some important memories!
The heroes want Di to return to the team but she's afraid of suffering another memory loss - jeopardizing her fellow heroes.
Finally, she declares that she'll return - if she completes 12 labors successfully...
On Paradise Island, Di confronts Hippolyta, who claims her non-powered memories couldn't be returned - because their 'records' are incomplete!! (Huh?!)
Then, Di asks what happened to Steve Trevor.
To which Hippolyta states that the 'Trevor' she's known in the last few weeks is actually a "mentally induced substitute designed to keep Di psychologically stable"!! (Holy...)
The real Trevor is dead.
Crying, Di leaves for a job at the UN Crisis Bureau.
There, she learns of the Cavalier - who wants to control Pamanasia - thru Gamal...
WW is able to track him down & quickly defeats him!
Superman (who was monitoring her - not creepy at all...) gives in his report & assigns Flash as the next creep - err, monitor...
Note: During her non-powered time, Di met & worked with several JLA members but, those memories are now forgotten...
End.
For Now...