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Alan Moore : "I should just keep me mouth shut, I just upset people." Ma galerie sur Comic Art Fans
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Source Comic Crusaders
![]() Is the Universe Ready for…the Young Guardians? The team of writer Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp continue their bold new take on the Emerald Warrior in a wild 30-page second season opener—The Green Lantern: Season Two #1! In the wake of the Blackstar incursion, Hal Jordan and his fellow Lanterns must pick up the pieces from that cataclysmic conclusion. Among them is Jordan’s next critical mission: search for the next generation of cosmic immortals. Is the universe ready for…the Young Guardians? “The first issue is about Hal Jordan going in search of replacements for the Guardians of the Universe,” Morrison said in an Entertainment Weekly exclusive. “It ties into all the big stuff that’s happening in the DC Universe next year, so there’s a little bit of that but the fun was ‘let’s mess up the status quo.’ These are new Guardians with very different ideas of what’s right and wrong. Instead of Hal butting heads with these geriatric space dudes that he always had problems with, where he was the young cocky guy and they were the old heads, suddenly we have Young Guardians.” Sharp added, “in a way it’s not that Hal Jordan is a superhero amongst humans, he’s a superhero amongst Green Lanterns. Whether he’s our favorite Green Lantern or not, it’s established in the tomes of Green Lantern lore that he’s the greatest Green Lantern of all time. You go to the future, they’re still talking about Hal Jordan. We’re in the midst of telling the story of the greatest Green Lantern of them all.” The Green Lantern: Season Two #1 (of 12) Written by Grant Morrison Art and cover by Liam Sharp Colors by Steve Oliff In Shops: Feb 12, 2020 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Alan Moore : "I should just keep me mouth shut, I just upset people." Ma galerie sur Comic Art Fans
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Source DC Comics
![]() Is the Universe Ready for…the Young Guardians? The team of writer Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp continue their bold new take on the Emerald Warrior in a wild 30-page second season opener—The Green Lantern: Season Two #1! In the wake of the Blackstar incursion, Hal Jordan and his fellow Lanterns must pick up the pieces from that cataclysmic conclusion. Among them is Jordan’s next critical mission: search for the next generation of cosmic immortals. Is the universe ready for…the Young Guardians? “The first issue is about Hal Jordan going in search of replacements for the Guardians of the Universe,” Morrison said in an Entertainment Weekly exclusive. “It ties into all the big stuff that’s happening in the DC Universe next year, so there’s a little bit of that but the fun was ‘let’s mess up the status quo.’ These are new Guardians with very different ideas of what’s right and wrong. Instead of Hal butting heads with these geriatric space dudes that he always had problems with, where he was the young cocky guy and they were the old heads, suddenly we have Young Guardians.” Sharp added, “in a way it’s not that Hal Jordan is a superhero amongst humans, he’s a superhero amongst Green Lanterns. Whether he’s our favorite Green Lantern or not, it’s established in the tomes of Green Lantern lore that he’s the greatest Green Lantern of all time. You go to the future, they’re still talking about Hal Jordan. We’re in the midst of telling the story of the greatest Green Lantern of them all.” The Green Lantern: Season Two #1 (of 12) Written by Grant Morrison Art and cover by Liam Sharp Colors by Steve Oliff In Shops: Feb 12, 2020 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Alan Moore : "I should just keep me mouth shut, I just upset people." Ma galerie sur Comic Art Fans
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Cette double page pour débuter... 0_o
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Alan Moore : "I should just keep me mouth shut, I just upset people." Ma galerie sur Comic Art Fans
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Mais donnez un Eisner à Sharp!
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Roh le boulot de dingo!!!
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C'est ultra beau.
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Il a très longtemps que je n'ai pas lu du Lone Sloane donc je gadouille peut être mais je trouve un genre Druillet dans ce foisonnement SF.
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C'est absolument mon avis, il y a des, disons emprunts, ça et là, qui ne me gênent pas plus que ça et n'enlèvent de toute façon rien à la grande qualité du travail de Liam Sharp. |
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Je trouve dommage qu'on ne voit pas le signe (de l'infini) que faisaient autrefois les GL pour se saluer ou célébrer les grandes occasions
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Le dessin fourmille de mille détails, tous magnifiques.
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