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He is known for his socialist values and sliding-scale rates, once famously charging Bill Gates seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to fix a flat tire on a jet helicopter in-flight
He is known for his socialist values and sliding-scale rates, once famously charging Bill Gates seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to fix a flat tire on a jet helicopter in-flight


Volante resisted pressure from the [[Green Lantern (nonfiction)|Green Lantern Corps]] to use the ring for galactic crime-fighting purposes.
Volante resisted pressure from the [[Green Lantern (nonfiction)|Green Lantern Corps]] to use the ring for galactic crime-fighting purposes, telling Hal Jordan that "Justice, like Charity, begins at home."


Volante bears a striking resemblance to the artist [[Spain Rodriguez (nonfiction)]].
Volante bears a striking resemblance to the artist [[Spain Rodriguez (nonfiction)]].

Revision as of 06:44, 26 September 2020

Rafael Volante.

Rafael Volante (? - ?) is an auto mechanic and owner of Volante Auto Repair.

For a period of time in his life he possessed a Green Lantern power ring

Volante only used the ring in his work as a mechanic, repairing vehicles at his modest shop in South Minneapolis, and occasionally going on road trips to aid stranded motorists.

He is known for his socialist values and sliding-scale rates, once famously charging Bill Gates seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to fix a flat tire on a jet helicopter in-flight

Volante resisted pressure from the Green Lantern Corps to use the ring for galactic crime-fighting purposes, telling Hal Jordan that "Justice, like Charity, begins at home."

Volante bears a striking resemblance to the artist Spain Rodriguez (nonfiction).

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