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Green Lantern: Mosaic#13
Cover: Cully Hamner & Dan Panosian

Green Lantern: Mosaic #13

Jun 1993 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“What Xenophobia Means to Me”

In "What Xenophobia Means to Me," Green Lantern: Mosaic #13 (1993) delivers a powerful, introspective story as a Peeper uses John Stewart’s unconscious mind to send a desperate rescue signal from Oa, drawing in Moses Rockwell and a contingent of Amazons in a mission that tests trust and understanding across species. Written by Gerard Jones and Joe Filice, with bold visuals by Cully Hamner and Dan Panosian, and colored by Steve Mattsson, the issue blends personal stakes with cosmic urgency, all wrapped in a striking cover by Hamner and Panosian.

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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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Full credits

writer Joe Filice
cover pencils Cully Hamner
cover inks Dan Panosian

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A Peeper has devised a way to send a rescue message off Oa via the unconscious mind of John Stewart, and enlists Moses Rockwell and some Amazons as allies.

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