Ken Lomas UNITED STATES
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Green Lantern Corps V4 #44 Page 18

Location: Ken Lomas Art Gallery
Artists: Patrick Gleason (Penciller) ,  Tom Nguyen (Inker) ,  Peter J. Tomasi (Writer)

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Green Lantern Corps V4 #44 - Page 18 color

Patrik Gleason

Tom Nguyen
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Location: Ken Lomas Art Gallery
Title: Green Lantern Corps V4 #44 Page 18
Artist:  Patrick Gleason (Penciller) ,  Tom Nguyen (Inker) ,  Peter J. Tomasi (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 366
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 1/30/2023

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I need to thank Jim Stevenson for letting this splash go. I thought this was one of Patrick Gleason's best splash pages in the Blackest Night crossover series. Mogo decided to take things in his own hands and increase the gravity on those mo fos'. There must be at least 50 Lanterns fighting for their life on this page.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 1/31/2023

Incredibly complex with this many characters where each has to be placed just right to make this lights out splash! 

Bill J Member Since 2009
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Posted On 3/23/2023

wow! What an incredibly complicated Green Lantern Corps cover! Patrick Gleason did an amazing job squeezing so many Green Lanterns into one cover! Is he vying to become the next George Perez? Congrats!

K Gearon Member Since 2011
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Posted On 4/23/2023

Man, missed this one.  SO many characters packed in in an overall outstanding composition!  I look back fondly on these days reading GL and Gleason's work is part of the reason why.  Congrats!