The Omega Men #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Omega Men #16 presents a vivid, psychedelic tableau as a massive green creature with hollow eyes and curved horns looms over a blonde heroine in a blue-and-red costume, who appears to be channeling energy amid swirling ribbons of color. Flanking her are several alien figures — a winged, armored being radiating golden light on the left, a small green creature crouching nearby, and a robed, jeweled figure on the right — all rendered in Alex Niño's distinctively fluid, fantastical linework. Billed right on the cover as "a very special issue," this July 1984 entry — written by Joey Cavalieri and illustrated by Niño — promises exactly the kind of lush, otherworldly adventure that made The Omega Men one of DC's more ambitious cosmic titles of the era.
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Reprinted in Comics Parade #1 (1985), Omega Men #7 (1985), Comics Parade #3 (1985), Omega Men #8 (1985)
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