Green Lantern: Mosaic #14
In "The Sleep of Monsters Produces Reason," John’s mind becomes a battleground as the Peeper’s influence twists his dreams into a surreal vision of a red melon-like fruit spreading across the Mosaic—seemingly harmless at first. But when the Peeper withdraws, the dream collapses into disorientation and dread, plunging John into a personal hell he must confront alone. Written by Gerard Jones and Joe Filice, with art by Luke McDonnell and inks by Robert Campanella, this issue blends psychological tension with the eerie beauty of its dreamlike visuals, all rendered in color by Steve Mattsson and lettered by Albert DeGuzman, and featured on a cover by McDonnell and Campanella.
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John is dreaming under the Peeper's influence, of a red melon-like fruit spreading harmlessly over the Mosaic. His dream changes into confusion and then a trip into his personal hell after the Peeper withdraws his influence.
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