Robins.
DC Round Robin: Green Lanterns: Underworld On Fire
Writer: Sina Grace
Artist: V Ken Marion
A deadly outfit of space outlaws are razing the intergalactic underworld sector by sector under the command of a disruptive new kingpin, in search of an ancient payday worth becoming the target of every power player in the galaxy—including Sinestro! Green Lanterns Kyle[...]
Green Lanterns Archives
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Green Lanterns Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Jessica Cruz, Kyle Rayner, and Kilowog deliver the people of Penelo to a new world suited for the people Guy believes that Simon is a traitor, and Hal is unsure Of course, Jessica is unwilling to accept this On Earth, Simon Baz believes he is freeing Superman from[...]
Dream's realm is falling apart, and Dora seeks to profit while the Dreaming's residents try to protect what's left.
Green Arrow #44 cover by Alex Maleev, Alex Sanchez, and John Kalisz
Green Arrow #44
The Citizen wants to kill Oliver Queen, and Green Arrow must protect his alter ego and stop the Citizen from advancing his agenda.
Green Lanterns[...]
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The Green Lanterns are scattered and struggling against the Ravagers and the one calling himself Eon Hal Jordan and Jessica Cruz are fighting against the Ravagers on their capital ship Guy Gardner tracks down Eon and wants to go mano a mano against the energy being Kyle Rayner and Kilowog work to stop the[...]
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The Green Lanterns are battling the Ravagers over the aquatic world of Penelo Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Simon Baz, Jessica Cruz, and Kilowog are surrounded and outgunned by the criminal organization, which is incongruous with what Hal Jordan reported about the Ravagers years ago Guy Gardner has a plan, but Simon Baz bizarrely runs[...]
He wants to explore that aspect of her.
Jurgens will be taking over Green Lanterns with issue 50 and will explore the idea of "what if the rings begin to lie — what does that do to the ranks? How does that sow distrust?" He wants to ask what Power Rings that cannot be relied upon[...]
A Guardian has died in the Green Lanterns' own home base, and Jessica Cruz, Simon Baz, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, nor the other Guardians of the Universe know how this could have happened Worse yet, Guy and Kilowog brought back a badly wounded John Stewart, the leader of the Green Lantern Corps These Lanterns soon[...]
Green Lanterns Simon Baz, Jessica Cruz, and Kyle Rayner return to Mogo to find their headquarters amid a destructive storm During all of this, the Green Lantern rings begin to behave strangely.
Green Lanterns #50 cover by Mike Perkins and Wil Quintana
Green Lanterns #50 is the beginning of a new era for this title as well,[...]
Simon, Jesse, and Accampo come up with a plan to gather evidence against V'Sheer.
Green Lanterns #49 cover by Paul Pelletier, Danny Miki, and Adriano Lucas
Green Lanterns #49 wraps up the "Rebel Run" story telling of Jesse's time as a fugitive from the Green Lantern Corps It rushes to that conclusion, but it does a decent[...]
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Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz awakens in a ruined street on an alien planet with a fellow Green Lantern telling her that she is under arrest She has no memory of what happened, but there many local law enforcement scattered and injured among the ruins Jessica barely escapes and goes on the run in the[...]
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Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz have been called to give a speech to honor the legendary Lost Lantern of the Vaiker System, one of the earliest species to be inducted into the Green Lantern Corps The Vaiker home planet is long gone, and the Corps hold this in the honor of the[...]
Outside, things seem to be getting worse, and it will be up to John Constantine and Jessica's sister, Sara, to save our heroic Green Lanterns.
Green Lanterns #47 cover by Stjepan Sejic
Green Lanterns #47 lands a solidly good finale to this 'Ghosts of the Past' storyline, focusing on the painful tragedy that turned an anxious young[...]
Outside, John Constantine tries to guide Simon while calming the concerns of the Justice League.
Green Lanterns #46 cover by Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, and Andrew Dalhouse
Tim Seeley continues to impress with Green Lanterns' return to a more personal and intense story for Simon and Jessica Both are put in the position of facing their inner[...]
Her partner, Green Lantern Simon Baz, has brought in the help of the Justice League and one John Constantine to pull Jessica out of her own personal hell.
Green Lanterns #45 cover by Nelson Blake II and Hi-Fi
Green Lanterns #45 shows us the infamous hunting trip of Jessica Cruz and the friends she had with her[...]
The Justice League reach the an impasse with the conflict in West Africa and Red Lion. Against all odds, Deathstroke may be the solution to everything. Is it a good read?
Cripes! Who coulda seen that one coming? What do you do now?!
For Dan Jurgens, the answer is: grab the nearest Mike Perkins and go take over Green Lanterns! According to DC's May Previews Catalog for items shipping in July, Jurgens and Perkins will be taking over Green Lanterns with issue #50 in July The solicit[...]
In this one, she is joined by artist Fernando Blanco.
Green Lanterns #45 cover
Green Lanterns #45
Jessica Cruz has let her past overtake her present after letting Singularity Jain tap into her nightmares Simon Baz enlists none other than John Constantine to help Jesse get through this crisis Also, I'd attribute this cover, but ComiXology and DC are[...]
The Titans are still split apart, and, with Arsenal pinned down by Cheshire and the Justice League overwhelmed by the Brain's machinations, it's up to Donna Troy to save the day. Is it a good read?
Cyborg was also left with none other than Deathstroke.
Thankfully, the Green Lanterns are finally back on Earth, but will it be too late?
Justice League #42 cover by David Yardin
"Justice Lost" continues to be among the bleakest yet most compelling Justice League stories I've ever read With a focus on the brutality the League is witnessing[...]
However, this villain is known to be a master manipulator, and this will certainly be no simple arrest.
Green Lanterns #44 cover by Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes
Green Lanterns #44 gives me some mixed feelings I can certainly say that it is ultimately a good comic and even better than some of the most recent issues[...]
Sometimes it's just that simple, and Thanos built up this story well enough for this book to be a wall-to-wall cosmic smash-em-up celebration.
Green Lanterns #43 cover by Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes
Loss: Green Lanterns #43 Was Wildly Mediocre
Green Lanterns was, for a long time, my favorite book of DC's Rebirth lineup Jessica Cruz and Simon[...]
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The Green Lanterns are locked in battle with the Order of the Steed in the Horsehead Nebula Jessica is trying to free Earth's heroes from the control of the Order, Simon Baz is fending off their Durlan enforcers, and Scrapps is fighting their leader, currently in the body of Night Pilot.
Green Lanterns #43 cover[...]
The Justice League Watchtower has landed in the middle of a civil war in an African nation. Unsure how to act in this situation, things get worse when a warlord calling himself the Red Lion arrives. Is it a good read?
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Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz have learned that the missing superheroes from the Caper app have been taken to the religious region that is the Horsehead Nebula As such, only converts and pilgrims may enter the area, and Simon and Jessica must pretend to be such if they hope to find the[...]
Batman and Catwoman must decide what Poison Ivy has done and how she accomplished this world takeover. Can they figure out how to break their hold? Is it a good read?
The two Justice League teams face more turmoil, as the town of Estes Park West falls into chaos. They are then transported back to the Watchtower by the Fans, and the satellite is falling out of orbit. Is it a good read?
Plus, Russel Dauterman and Matthew Wilson make it such a gorgeous book to boot.
Green Lanterns #41 cover by Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes
Loss: The Weakest Issue of Green Lanterns Yet with #41
While Green Lanterns #41 wasn't an outright bad comic book, it is by far the weakest chapter of Green Lanterns yet, and this is my personal favorite DC title of the moment[...]
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Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz have a lead on the disappearing superheroes and the off-world origins of the technology behind Caper That lead is Scrapps, the mercenary hired to protect the Earth HQ of Caper.
This leads them to a crime-ridden world with no resident Green Lantern That planet is Garnet, but it's[...]
The Justice League continues to reel from the Fan's attack, and Cyborg must face a congressional inquiry. Meanwhile Batman and the JLA calls in the Justice League to answer a disaster in Este Park, Arkansas. Is it a good read?
They use Caper, a dating app for superheroes, which is currently at the center of the Inhuman Trafficking storyline in Green Lanterns No spoilers here, but spoilers here and here.
For Valentine's Day, DC has released a faux advertisement for the fictional app, which shows a user swiping right or left on DC heroes… well, they use[...]