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Green Lantern: Mosaic#12
Cover: Cully Hamner & Dan Panosian

Green Lantern: Mosaic #12

May 1993 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Any Means Necessary”

In "Any Means Necessary," Green Lantern: Mosaic #12 (1993), writer Gerard Jones and Joe Filice, with art by Cully Hamner and inks by Dan Panosian, dive into the volatile aftermath of Moses Rockwell’s shocking return of the KKK in the Mosaic, sparking unrest that spreads to alien factions like the Trendoids. As tensions explode across the fractured community, John confronts the weight of his identity in a haunting dream sequence, navigating the complex layers of race and belonging in a world where ideology can ignite chaos. The issue’s stark, evocative visuals—penciled by Hamner and inked by Panosian—anchor a story that pushes its characters to the edge of moral and cultural reckoning.

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writer Gerard Jones · writer Joe Filice · artist Cully Hamner · inker Dan Panosian · colorist Steve Mattsson · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Cully Hamner, Dan Panosian

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writer Joe Filice
cover pencils Cully Hamner
cover inks Dan Panosian

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Moses Rockwell ignites race riots in the Mosaic by bringing back the KKK, and the Trendoids and other aliens copy this. John tries to sort out his "blackness" in a dream.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).