From "Bloody Sun at Noon" in Amethyst #3, January 1988. Keith Giffen plot, Mindy Newell script, Esteban Maroto pencils & inks, Tatjana Wood colors, John Costanza letters.
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From "Bloody Sun at Noon" in Amethyst #3, January 1988. Keith Giffen plot, Mindy Newell script, Esteban Maroto pencils & inks, Tatjana Wood colors, John Costanza letters.
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What’s up everyone! Welcome to Beyond The Panel. Coming at you today with talk about Wonder Comics’ Amethyst #3! Sometimes you just need a book like this in your pull-list. A break from the rest of the stories to get a book which offers an adventure full of emotion, discovery, and even a bit of fun along the way.
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The Princess of Gemworld returns this week in Amethyst #3 by Amy Reeder and Marissa Louise. And, Amethyst is running out of friends.
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