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Cover: Joe Staton & Terry Beatty

Guy Gardner #2

Nov 1992 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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“What's a Guy to Do?”

Guy Gardner is caught mid-brawl on this 1992 DC cover, fists flying as he squares off against a massive, grinning green-and-purple bruiser while red-costumed figures pile in from below — it's a chaotic street fight that wastes no time establishing Gardner as a one-man wrecking crew outnumbered but far from outmatched. The "Dead Ringer!" banner sets an intriguing tone for "What's a Guy to Do?", the story within. With pencils by Joe Staton and inks by Terry Beatty, the cover delivers the rough-and-tumble energy that defined this solo series right from its early issues.

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writer Gerard Jones · artist Joe Staton · inker Terry Beatty · colorist Anthony Tollin · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Joe Staton, Terry Beatty

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Cast · 9 characters

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artist Joe Staton
cover pencils Joe Staton
cover inks Terry Beatty

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Guy continues his fight with Buk-50, Boom and Thoom.

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