"In the brightest day, in the blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight! Let those who worship
evil's might beware my power---Green Lantern's Light!!!"
That above is a true piece of the Green Lantern lore... I heard it before somewhere a long time ago, but it's recited again in a great little story from the first "
Bizarro Comics Anthology". I personally feel the second volume is superior, but the first has its moments including a fantastic Alan Scott (Golden Age Green Lantern) story by Craig Thompson. Below is a newly zipped Hal Jordan Green Lantern, its previous color version, and the framed original (as well as Matt
Groening's brilliant cover for "
Bizarro Comics")...

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Now here is a character I really wanted to do justice. The Question, who Steve Ditko created after leaving Marvel for Charlton isn't is well known as Spidey, but I think he is equally as important to superhero comics history (and the basis for Rorschach, who everyone will know once March next year rolls around and "Watchmen" hits the cinema). Check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_(comics) and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_(comics) for more info... I was extremely disappointed with how the original of this turned out, but was able to save it with zip. Below is the zipped original and grayscale version of the un-zipped original.

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I didn't feel this kind of pressure with Cole Cash (Wildcats' Grifter). That bandana was to be his mask but I thought the eye-holes alone left too much negative space. Here is the zipped original, grayscale version, and color version of this almost anti-hero...

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