Green Lantern: Mosaic #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJohn Stewart is ensnared within the grasping, blood-red branches of a monstrous living tree, its bark twisted into the anguished faces of trapped souls as he strains against a glowing green energy construct trying to pull free. Mitch Byrd's cover for this April 1993 issue of Green Lantern: Mosaic is genuinely unsettling — equal parts surreal and visceral, perfectly in tune with the series' reputation for pushing Green Lantern storytelling into strange, ambitious territory. With Gerard Jones at the helm and the story titled "I Am Myself Mosaic," this is the kind of issue that reminds you why this underseen corner of the DC universe earned such a devoted following.
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John looks back over his past in "conversations" with his parents, grandparents, Ch'p, and Appa Ali Apsa.
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