Green Lantern versus Aliens #1 (2000)
Art by: Dwayne Turner and Dave Stewart

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Green Lantern versus Aliens #1 (2000)
Art by: Dwayne Turner and Dave Stewart

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The Authority vol. 2, #1
Marvel Comics Presents vol 1 15 (1989)
Marvel Girl
The Maiden Phoenix
Written by Bobbie Chase
Penciled by Dwayne Turner
Inked by Mike Gustovich
Colors by Andy Yanchus
Lettered by Ken Lopez
Edited by Terry Kavanagh
Cover by Ron Lim and Bob Wiacek

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On this day in 1995, DC welcomed longtime Uncanny X-Men writer Chris Claremont to the DC Universe, where he and artist Dwayne Turner launched Sovereign Seven #1. The title ran for 36 issues, plus two annuals and a team-up special with the Legion of Super-Heroes.
THE BIG REVEAL IN A THREE-PART STORY ARC -- WELCOME TO THE SAVAGE LAND, KIDS.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 770x1215 -- Spotlight on the concluding page, and the big reveal as to who the big bad was in this issue, none other than #Sauron, of course, from "WOLVERINE" Vol. 2 #69. May, 1993. Marvel Comics.
Anyway, I guess the head honchos over at Marvel decided to give ol' "beak face" an update for the '90s, hence the armored claws, feet, and "crown" he's donning here, but, personally, he remains a character who truly needs none of these trappings to make a point, and the torn pants and/or "jungle loin cloth" both work just as well for. Still remains a killer reveal, though, all in all.
STORY/SCRIPT: Larry Hama
PENCILER: Dwayne Turner
INKER: Chris Ivy
COLORIST: Steve Buccellato
LETTERER: Pat Brosseau
Source: www.zipcomic.com/wolverine-1988-issue-69.
Witchblade Aliens Darkness Predator: Mindhunter #1 & 2 (2000) by Top Cow / Dark Horse Comics
By David Quinn, Mel Rubi, Mike Perkins, and Dwayne Turner.