Starman #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart three of the "Sand and Stars" arc arrives in this September 1996 issue of DC's Starman, and Tony Harris's cover sets a genuinely atmospheric mood — a goggled, fedora-wearing figure crouches in the foreground clutching a hefty revolver, while three ghostly faces loom large in the blue-green haze above. The layered composition, with its eerie yellow-green light and that star-emblazoned cosmic rod resting nearby, perfectly captures the moody, noir-tinged tone that made this series so compelling in 1996. With James Robinson writing and Harris on both pencils and inks, this installment of a four-part story promises the rich character work and stylish craft the book consistently delivered.
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Sandman reflects on an early adventure with Starman as he prepares to rescue the new Sandman.
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