May. 4th, 2017
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Green Lanterns presents a sobering look at the effects of superheroism (and supervillainy) on their loved ones, and the need of super-criminals for actual psychological help.
Don't worry, I'm posting a less depressing Lanterns story after this one. Check it!
Words: Sam Humphries
Art: Ronan Cliquet & Robson Rocha
( I wanna watch my kids grow up. I wanna take that trip to Spain with you. Where they make that cheese you told me about. )
( I wanna watch my kids grow up. I wanna take that trip to Spain with you. Where they make that cheese you told me about. )
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In 1998 two things happened in the Star Wars universe: Natalie Portman was cast to play the mother of Luke and Leia, and Darkhorse was at work adapting Timothy Zahn's Thrawn books. In issue 5 of "The Last Command," the opportunity arose for Padmé to make her first official appearance.
Here is that one page, penciled by Edvin Biukovic, inked by Eric Shanower, and coloured by
Pamela Rambo
( Do you remember your mother? Your real mother? )
Here is that one page, penciled by Edvin Biukovic, inked by Eric Shanower, and coloured by
Pamela Rambo
( Do you remember your mother? Your real mother? )