No.1048309
It's "Black History Month", which is a good enough excuse to story-time Green Lantern: Mosaic. It stars Green Lantern John Stewart and his adventures protecting patchwork city on Oa made up of different alien species, including humans.
It's also very weird.
No.1048313
>>1048309
well go ahead op, don't let us stop you
No.1048314
>>1048309
>>1048313
Sorry, didn't see that the thread posted.
No.1048321
>>1048320
The end of Green Lantern: Mosaic #1. That was a trip, and it's only the first issue.
No.1048330
>>1048309
Was BHM always February? For most of my life I thought it was January until ~2015.
No.1048410
Green Lantern: Mosaic #2. The first and last appearance of Ch'p, the squirrel Green Lantern.
No.1048414
>>1048413
I was way wrong. This wasn't the first appearance of Ch'p. He was introduced back in 1982. He lost the power of the Green Lantern ring when the Power Battery on Oa was destroyed.
Just glancing through his history, Ch'p had a hard life, being one of the only beings to remember life pre-crisis, seeing the timeline re-written so that he died and his wife remarried, escaping to earth only to be disgusted by the animals lack of sapience, endure depression and attempted suicide. Now, Green Lantern: Mosaic #2 brings all of that to an end. Ch'p becomes roadkill.
Why must a tiny squirrel suffer so?
No.1048434
>>1048330
It's the shortest month since they have so little history.
No.1048452
I remember the squirrel from the Duck Dodgers Green Lantern episode.
No.1048471
>>1048414
He must be avenged by his identical twin brother…
D'ale.
No.1048486
>>1048414
Gerard Jones?
Is he out of prison yet?
No.1048492
>>1048410
The proverb subplot also used in GiTS: Innoncence?
No.1048523
>check my comics collection for Mosaic #3
>find that my copy has a corrupted scan
>hunt across the internets only to find every single copy is that same scan with that same corruption
>finally have to buy the issue for $2 on comixology and use a chrome extension to rip it
I hope some of that money goes to Gerard Jones. He can use it to buy a stick of gum at the prison store and get the taste of nigger dick out of his mouth.
In Green Lantern: Mosaic #3, John realizes there's a darkness inside of him, controlling him.
No.1048527
>>1048526
Green Lantern: Mosaic #3 concludes with John Stewart breaking free from the ghost of Sinestro. Or does he? We are left to wonder.
No.1048554
I got issue 1 of this signed by Cully & Stelfreeze. Would've been nice to get Gerard too, but… y'know
No.1048773
Green Lantern: Mosaic #4 and it's time to think of the children.
But not in the way that got Jones sent to prison.
No.1048777
>>1048776
End of Green Lantern: Mosaic #4. Something's up with the kids.
No.1048811
>>1048554
Not that anybody asked, but here you go. I was the only one that didn't throw a bunch of Black Panther comics at Stelfreeze. Because I like his 90s covers.
No.1048819
>>1048811
Nice bedsheets, faggot. I can't believe you didn't to travel to Lompoc, California to get Jones to sign the thing during visiting hours, you flaming faggot.
No.1048867
>>1048777
Yeah, Jones has his finger up them.
No.1048909
Green Lantern: Mosaic #5. /pol/ worst nightmare: black man stealing the white man's woman.
No.1048914
>>1048913
Green Lantern: Mosaic #5 ends. John beats Hal in mental combat, but at what cost?
No.1048926
>>1048819
He's in Lompoc? Sweet, I'll mail it to him along with some candydoll pics.
No.1049040
Green Lantern: Mosaic #6. Kilowog asks John to teach some newbies about corporation and tolerance.
But John ain't about that. That ain't John's job in Mosaic. John's job is the REDISTRIBUTION OF VIOLENCE.
No.1049044
>>1049043
End of Green Lantern: Mosaic #6. It's sometimes good to take a step outside.
No.1049137
>>1048309
>It's "Black History Month"
Literally a ploy by kikes to make white people feel guilty about shit that happened a long time ago.
No.1049312
Green Lantern: Mosaic #7. It's the devil's music!
No.1049320
>>1049318
End of Green Lantern: Mosiac #7. They've got the beat.
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No.1059252
This was a decent storytime actually thanks for the thread necromancy, but a lazy bump doesn't get the (you)'s
Apparently Mosaic went on for 18 issues, but OP only posted one through seven. Was there a reason for this like did it go to shit after this or did he just get lazy and not do the other half?
The world may never know, but this is also a good example of people in upper management always being retards. The artist, Cully Hammer, in an interview said that even when they were selling decently it got the axe due to someone just having it out for them:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090804112217/http://www.comicsbulletin.com/features/112569591736650.htm
>Second, as I was told at the time, it didn’t fit with DC editorial vision (whatever that means). Sales didn’t matter, fan support didn’t matter; the first issue sold about 210,000 copies and my last issue sold about 70,000, so there was plenty of support for the book. It was marked for cancellation when issue #5 came out, and they allowed Gerry Jones a year to wrap it up, but there was no doubt that it was being cancelled because somebody upstairs just didn’t care for it.
No.1059261
>>1059252
>Was there a reason for this like did it go to shit after this or did he just get lazy and not do the other half?
I have the answer! I got lazy.
Here's Green Lantern: Mosaic #8, three months late. John deals with xenophobia.
No.1059264
>>1059262
The scanner made two page spreads separate pages, and then included the full spreads at the end of the comic, making story-timing a bit confusing.
No.1059265
>>1059264
The end of Green Lantern: Mosaic #8. John thinks rap sucks.
No.1059686
Oh wow, OP actually came back. Good to see, you lazy bastard.
Even if this is sort of a vehicle for some sort of black empowerment, as written by a bunch of Wyatt Men, I still like this as an alien world story due to some of the plain weird shit here.
Hope you finish it up OP and don't disappear on me again.