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 IRENE MILLERCHRONOLOGY 
Created by Bill Finger and Martin Nodell

The Original Universe

CHRONOLOGY

Irene Miller first appeared in All-American Comics #18 (September 1940): "At the World's Fair".

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Irene Miller in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

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Irene Miller Chronology

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All-American Comics #18 (September 1940): "At the World's Fair"
Secret Origins Vol. 2 #18/2 (September 1987): "The Tale of the Green Lantern" [Pgs 12-22 Retells All-American Comics #18 with new details]
All-American Comics #20 (November 1940): "Mystery at Apex Studios"
All-American Comics #21 (December 1940): "The Long Lost Son"
All-Star Comics #3 (winter 1940): "The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America" [Flashback]
All-American Comics #22 (January 1941): "Fix the Fight Game"
All-Star Comics #4 (March-April 1941): "For America and Democracy"
All-Star Squadron #67 (March 1987): "The First Case of the Justice Society of America" [Retells All-Star Comics #4 with new details]
All-American Comics #23 (February 1941): "The Sins of the Father"
All-American Comics #24 (March 1941): "The Slave Racket"
All-American Comics #25 (April 1941): "Sabotage at the Steel Mills"
All-American Comics #26 (May 1941): [Case of the Loan Shark]
All-American Comics #27 (June 1941): "Meet Doiby Dickles"
All-American Comics #28 (July 1941): "A Case of Heart Failure"
All-American Comics #29 (August 1941): "The Patent Medicine Racket"
All-American Comics #30 (September 1941): "The Bail Bond Racketeers"
All-American Comics #31 (October 1941): "Adventure of the Underfed Orphans"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #1 (fall 1941): "Masquerading Mare"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #1/2 (fall 1941): "Disease"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #1/3 (fall 1941): "Arson in the Slums"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #1/5 (fall 1941): [Green Lantern in South America]
All-American Comics #33 (December 1941): "The Taxi War"
All-American Comics #34 (January 1942): "The Building Racket"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #2 (winter 1941): "The Tycoon's Legacy"
All-American Comics #35 (February 1942): "Doiby Discovers Green Lantern's Identity"
All-American Comics #36 (March 1942): "The Race is On"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #3 (spring 1942): "The Living Graveyard of the Sea"
All-American Comics #38 (May 1942): "Green Lantern vs. a Modern Napoleon"
All-American Comics #39 (June 1942): "Mystery of the Theatre of Fear"
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #4 (summer 1942): "Total War!!"
All-American Comics #40 (July 1942): "The Circle of Kafoon"
All-American Comics #41 (August 1942): "The Tribe of Terror"
All-American Comics #42 (September 1942): "Green Lantern, Our New Police Chief"
All-American Comics #43 (October 1942): "Tunnel under Construction"
Green Lantern #5 (fall 1942): "The Legion of the Lantern"
All-American Comics #44 (November 1942): "The Perfect Crime"
All-American Comics #45 (December 1942): "The Headstrong Heiress"
All-American Comics #46 (January 1943): "The Riddle of Dickles Manor"
Comic Cavalcade #1/6 (winter 1942): "The Adventure of Luckless Lenore"
All-American Comics #47 (February 1943): "The Disappearing Damsel"
All-American Comics #48 (March 1943): "The League of the Three Eyed Men"
Comic Cavalcade #2/5 (spring 1943): "Handsome John Riley"
Comic Cavalcade #3/6 (summer 1943): "The Bushmaster"
Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night (2002): [No Title] [Retells portions of All-American Comics #61 with new details]