Earl Edwards UNITED STATES
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Chaz Truog - Green Lantern Corps Quarterly - issue 6 pg 42 (1992)

Location: Green Lantern
Artists: Chas Truog (Penciller) ,  Andrew Pepoy (Inker) ,  Bob Pinaha (Letterer) ,  Mike Baron (Writer)

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Location: Green Lantern
Title: Chaz Truog - Green Lantern Corps Quarterly - issue 6 pg 42 (1992)
Artist:  Chas Truog (Penciller) ,  Andrew Pepoy (Inker) ,  Bob Pinaha (Letterer) ,  Mike Baron (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 1
Added to Site: 8/15/2025

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Sheriff Mardin might just be a first - a Green Lantern who suffers from air sickness when she uses the ring to fly. Here is a GL who would rather help people without using the ring's power, but when needed, she taps as little of it as is necessary.

This page and the other page I have from this story do a nice job of wrapping things up. While I irregularly read Coyote and almost never read Animal Man (two of the three titles Truog might most be known for) I really like his style. His art fits this story perfectly.

I bought this from veteran inker Joe Giella via eBay in the late 1990s, during my first years as a OCA collector. I bought it as a 2fer with the other Truog page I have from this story.

I hadn't posted it here because it's been in a frame for almost as long as I've had it. Yesterday, I put a different comic page in that frame and snapped this picture. Now I have both of my pages from this story in my GL gallery

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 8/15/2025

It's a really nice showcase for Truog as GLC Quarterly was an anothology of short stories and a try out for concepts and stories they didn't risk putting in the main title.  This is highly detailed and the childern's theme made this more fantasy illustration.