Miki Annamanthadoo UNITED STATES
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Who's Who in the Legion 5 page 13 - Omen by Giffen

Location: Legion - Who's Who pages
Artists: Keith Giffen (Penciller) ,  Jim Sanders III (Inker)

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Location: Legion - Who's Who pages
Title: Who's Who in the Legion 5 page 13 - Omen by Giffen
Artist:  Keith Giffen (Penciller) ,  Jim Sanders III (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 318
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 10/21/2023

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Description
Published 1988
Omen
written by Barbara Kesel in consultation with Paul Levitz

Omen first appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes 307 written by Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen and drawn by Giffen and Mahlstedt.
Omen is a being of immense power who can collect, store and use radiant energy.
He was attacked by the Khunds who viewed him as a threat. He retaliated devastating the Khund homeworld. The Legion stopped him by propelling him into an unknown dimension.

The art is partially inked on the board and the rest on an overlay in order to create the effect on the printed page.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 10/21/2023

I didn't mean to let you down
You have to Paul Levitz
I don't know what went
Through the lines
Ink now Sanders III

That I waited too long
To tell Kieth how much he matters
Just to be right here with you
But no Giffen thinks of any inks better
I should have told Kesel

Miki, Omen your art
Won't you give Dream a bomb Khund chance
And I'll be an observer
Omen your art
Let me show Who's now much despair
And I will make Who Legion fans
If you Omen your heart
To love the Khundians

Posted On 10/21/2023

Lovley!

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 10/21/2023

Not a big fan of the flowery acoutrements, but I do really like how the drawing appears WITHOUT the overlay. It makes it appear as if that's how it was intended to look. Really nice, prime era Giffen!