Ron Marz, Darryl Banks, and Romeo Tanghal place the ring on Kyle Rayner’s finger after Hal Jordan’s momentary lapse of reason (otherwise known as his Parallax phase), adding another favorite to the Green Lantern Corps.
Ron Marz, Darryl Banks, and Romeo Tanghal place the ring on Kyle Rayner’s finger after Hal Jordan’s momentary lapse of reason (otherwise known as his Parallax phase), adding another favorite to the Green Lantern Corps.
The limited edition bars are available in the classic 1.55 oz Hershey Bar size and as 9.45 oz individually wrapped snack sized treats.
We got to speak to the prolific artist at this year’s Rhode Island Comic Con about his work with Marvel and DC, and an gestating horror western comic (with writer Mike Baron) called Bronze Star that we all hope to see in the future.
Get ready for another expensive week at your local comic shop with some high-profile new series, some important finales, and a host of other goodies from DC, Marvel, and Image in this week’s list!
John Stewart rocketed onto the scene in Green Lantern #87 (in the middle of Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ seminal run on the title) on October 28, 1971, and he hasn’t looked back since.
This week’s picks include a perfect stocking stuffer from Dark Horse Comics (but please don’t actually put it in one), the debut of a new villain-lead series from Marvel, and three perennial DC heroes, including one that will sadly fly into the sunset (for the time being).