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Green Lantern #7 – Review

By: Geoff Johns (writer), Doug Mahnke (penciller), Keith Champagne, Christian Alamy, Mark Irwin (inkers), Alex Sinclair (colorist) The Story: Nok nok.  Who’s there?  Indigo.  Indigo who?  Indigo home!  Like E.T., get it? The Review: As my last few reviews show, Johns has fallen into something of a slump on Justice League, where characters rarely venture [...]

Green Lantern #3 – Review

By: Geoff Johns (writer), Doug Mahnke (penciller), Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Mark Irwin, Tom Nguyen (inkers), David Baron (colorist) The Story: You know what the Korugans need?  An Occupy movement. The Review: Just as Green Lantern has risen in stature in the last few years to the point where he now has the same iconic [...]

Green Lantern #1 – Review

By: Geoff Johns (writer), Doug Mahnke (penciller), Christian Alamy & Tom Nguyen (inkers), David Baron (colorist) The Story: Sinestro, to the rescue!  For once, I’m actually not kidding you. The Review: One of the few titles sticking to its guns and continuity post-relaunch is Green Lantern, so we can safely start by talking about what [...]

Green Lantern #67 – Review

By: Geoff Johns (writer), Doug Mahnke (penciller), Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Tom Nguyen, Mark Irwin (inkers), Gabe Eltaeb & Randy Mayor (colorists) The Story: This makes me want to break out into a chorus of, “Feelings…woah, woah, woah…” The Review: With all this Flashpoint business going on, War of the Green Lanterns has gotten kind [...]

Green Lantern Corps #59 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Tyler Kirkham (penciller), Batt (inker), Nei Ruffino & Rob Reis (colorists) The Story: Things are getting crazy at the GLC—maybe it’s time for a job transfer? The Review: The Green Lantern universe has really expanded its mythology in the last few years, with the pinnacle undoubtedly being the creation of six [...]

Green Lantern Corps #58 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Tyler Kirkham (penciller), Batt with Rob Hunter (inkers), Nei Ruffino (colorist) The Story: What do Ganthet and Aquaman have in common?  On the one hand… The Review: Sometimes you’ll hear in these reviews that so-and-so’s dialogue sounds “forced” or “unnatural,” and you may wonder exactly what we mean.  Well, I can [...]

Green Lantern Corps #56 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Tyler Kirkham (penciller), Batt w/Rob Hunter (inkers), Nei Ruffino (colorist) The Story: The showdown between the Sinestro Corps and the Qwardians commences, with the Green Lanterns caught in the middle.  One rule: no rings. The Review: Considering the enormous scale of the Green Lantern universe, it makes sense to deliver a [...]

Green Lantern Corps #55 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Tyler Kirkman (artist), Batt (inker), Nei Ruffino (colors) The Story: The Weaponer, Part Three: The Weaponer of Qward makes cornmeal out of five Green Lanterns. Also, Ganthet pukes up Atrocitus blood, sparking a secret revelation! What’s Good: Visually, Kirkman and Batt have really hit their stride. I loved the art in [...]

Green Lantern Corps #52 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Ardian Syaf (artist), Vicente Cifuentes (inker), Randy Mayor with Gabe Eltaeb (colorists) The Story: Boodikka, the dying Alpha-Lantern, narrates the end of the Revolt of the Alpha-Lanterns arc. Green Lanterns Ganthet, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart, Hannu and Soranik are in deep trouble against Cyborg-Superman and the army of Alpha-Lanterns on Grenda. [...]

Green Lantern Corps #51 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Ardian Syaf (artist), Vicente Cifuentes (inker), Randy Mayor (colorist) The Story: Revolt of the Alpha-Lanterns, Part Four: Cyborg-Superman-Psycho-Alpha-Lantern-Cult-Leader has Ganthet and “motivates” him to find out how to turn Alpha Lanterns back into real people. Our three intrepid Green Lanterns are still crawling through the remarkably clean sewers of the robot [...]

Green Lantern Corps #50 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Ardian Syaf (artist), Vicente Cifuentes (inker), Randy Mayor w/ Carrie Strachan (colorists) The Story: Revolt of the Alpha-Lanterns, Part 3: Green Lanterns Kyle Rayner, Soranik Natu and Ganthet are fighting an entire planet full of Alpha-Lanterns. In the meantime, Cyborg Superman is doing some body work on John Stewart, which gives [...]

Green Lantern Corps #49 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Ardian Syaf (penciller), Vicente Cifuentes (inker) The Story: Revolt of the Alpha Lanterns, Part 2: On the robot planet Grenda, things go pretty bad for Jon Stewart investigating the weird behavior of the Alpha Lanterns. In the meantime, Green Lanterns Ganthet, Soro and Kyle Rayner head out to Grenda to see [...]

Green Lantern Corps #48 – Review

By: Tony Bedard (writer), Ardian Syaf (artist), Vicente Cifuentes (inker) The Story: After ominously meeting in secret with Atrocitus and Guy Gardner, Ganthet tells his fellow guardians that he resigns from being any color of guardian and that he will permanently assume the duties of the green lantern of sector zero. In the meantime, something….odd [...]

Blackest Night #7 – Review

by Geoff Johns (writer), Ivan Reis (pencils), Oclair Albert & Joe Prado (inks), Alex Sinclair (colors), and Nick J. Napolitano (letters) The Story: The nature of the white light of creation stands revealed. What’s Good: How high can a single cliffhanger ending raise the overall experience of an entire issue?  That’s often a question I [...]

Green Lantern #51 – Review

by Geoff Johns (writer), Doug Mahnke (art), Randy Mayor (colors), and Rob Leigh (letters) The Story: Parallax returns to battle the Black Lantern Spectre. What’s Good: This is a really, really fun issue.  A lot of this is thanks to the twists and turns that Johns provides with the emotional spectrum.  One such twist, involving [...]

Blackest Night #6 – Review

by Geoff Johns (writer), Ivan Reis (penciller), Oclair Albert & Joe Prado (inkers), Alex Sinclair (colorist) Story: Last issue’s combined lantern corps attack failed to stop Nekron. A bunch of resurrected DC heroes have been turned into Black Lanterns (Superman, Wonder Woman, etc), further strengthening Nekron’s hand. Black Lantern rings pursue Hal Jordan and Barry [...]

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