Green Lantern: Mosaic #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe tagline "Crisis at the Corps!" says it all for this November 1992 installment of DC's boldly unconventional Green Lantern: Mosaic. Chris Wozniak's cover plunges viewers straight into the chaos, depicting two Green Lanterns — one in full uniform, the other a woman whose power ring glows amid the struggle — bound together by chains while a massive, looming figure tears into the fray from above, and a wrapped, mummified form hovers menacingly in the background. It's a kinetic, unsettling image that captures the series' willingness to push the Green Lantern mythology into stranger, more urgent territory.
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Kilowog brings the new Corps recruits to Oa, where John Stewart forces Kreon and Boodikka to work within their minds to learn teamwork.
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