Fred Bronaugh UNITED STATES
Member Since April 2005
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Green Lantern 15 Pages 18-19

Location: Green Lantern pieces
Artists: Ivan Reis (Penciller) ,  OClair Albert (Inker)

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Artwork Details
Location: Green Lantern pieces
Title: Green Lantern 15 Pages 18-19
Artist:  Ivan Reis (Penciller) ,  OClair Albert (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Splash Page
For Sale Status: Negotiable
Views: 1576
Likes on CAF: 1
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 11/23/2007

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Great DPS. It's nice to showcase the Russians every once and while

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Member Since: April 2005
Last Login: April 2026
Country: UNITED STATES
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Mike W Member Since 2007
Posted On 11/25/2007

I'm speechless!!
- Artemaria Member Since 2007
Posted On 1/2/2010

It is almost hard to believe that these are the same characters that Kevin Maguire drew in the 1980s hit JLA series all those years ago. Reis just makes things come alive. I especially like the exaggerated detail and the awesome distorted reflection of GL in Rocket Red's helmet. Congratulations on an amazing acquisition!
Wesley Dupont Member Since 2010
Posted On 4/29/2010

Reis shows us that he can make any character worthy of a DPS! Awesome!
Marcel Leuze Member Since 2007
Posted On 9/24/2010

Great perspective on that scene. Really an awesome DPS. Congrats :)
M V Member Since 2009
Posted On 9/26/2010

Loved this spread when it first appeared.
Dave W Member Since 2006
Posted On 12/10/2016

Not familiar with the character but the art is very impressive - very powerful. Congrats!
Fred Bronaugh Member Since 2005
Posted On 12/10/2016

Dave W wrote:
" Not familiar with the character but the art is very impressive - very powerful. Congrats!  "
Rocket Red was a character introduced in Green Lantern Corp in the 80s. Eventually became a member of JLI. Mostly used to show international diversity in the DC universe
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