Kho Kharhi in the last Wonder Woman series

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  • #97415
    ze fly
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    These scans are featuring Kho Kharhi, the first and only known Khund Green Lantern.
    Kho is a young Khund warrior who was taken under the wing of Procanon Kaa and is now a Green Lantern of Space Sector 422.

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    Source: DC Comics, Wonder Woman No.18, May 2008.
    Story by Gail Simone, art by Bernard Chang.

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    Source: DC Comics, Wonder Woman No.19, June 2008.
    Story by Gail Simone, art by Bernard Chang.

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    Source: DC Comics, Wonder Woman No.42, May 2010.
    Story by Gail Simone, art by Nicola Scott & Fernando Dagnino.

    BTW: i found this one funny in the issue #18 :laugh:
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    #97417
    BlackKusanagi
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    Lol…I remember these issues. And that as a pretty Diana? Funny. XD

    #97418
    TC2
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    Clearly I underestimated Gail Simone. See, whenever you post scans fly, I usually just look at the pretty pictures. However, I started reading some of Gail Simone’s prose just to get an idea of what’s going on, and now I strangely want to read more!

    That is one talented comic book writer!

    #97422
    BodybyBane
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    Once again,..my only problem is that Wonder Woman is basically a stick drawing especially compared 2 the newest GL

    #97581
    ze fly
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    jazztival wrote:

    Once again,..my only problem is that Wonder Woman is basically a stick drawing especially compared 2 the newest GL

    Could be worse… :unsure: She used to be thinner than that.
    She sure isn’t drawn like the Chris Cross’ one though… :dry:
    http://amaz0ns.com/forum/Fandom–Nerd-Stuff/24496-Wonder-Woman-drawn-by-Chris-Cross

    #97592
    crisshapes
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    I think Cris Cross’ WW was the best ever…

    #97741
    ze fly
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    Maybe, but the one rendered in JLA: Gods and Monsters wasn’t bad either. Artist was Scott Benefiel, if i remember correctly… :dry:

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