Can these four Green Lanterns save their former leaders?
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #36 cover by Francis Manapul
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #36 brings an explosive finale to the "Twilight of the Guardians" arc The "Four Horsemen" Green Lanterns unleash their full potential on the Controllers.
The Controllers' immortality and durability also[...]
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Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #35 by Robert Venditti and Jack Herbert is the most fun I've had with a comic all year.
With its emphasis on camaraderie, teamwork, and just generally getting along, this comic about four space cops with superpowered rings managed to remind me that sometimes… superheroes can get along[...]
These four Green Lanterns are the only ones to save them, and naught but an army of deadly mercenaries stand in their way.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #35 cover by Francis Manapul
Robert Venditti continues his incredible run on Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps with a simple and straightforward tale of camaraderie[...]
Once they figure out the Controllers were responsible, these four Green Lanterns of Earth go out to investigate where the Controllers are located.
Meanwhile, the Controllers begin to use the Guardians for their plan.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #34 cover by Francis Manapul
I find myself wanting to heap more praise on the artwork of[...]
All seems to be running smoothly for the Corps.
This can only last for so long, right?
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #33 cover by Francis Manapul
Immediately striking is the phenomenal artwork of Jack Herbert, who joins this comic with some of the best artwork I've seen in recent comics Between Rafa Sandoval and Ethan[...]
Unfortunately, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #32 continues this trend with a story that really doesn't have much to offer Metal beyond one or two pages of specifying what you likely already guessed.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #32 cover by Ethan van Sciver and Jason Wright
(Spoilers) As such, the vast majority of[...]
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We learn that an alien species from the planet Kroloter have targeted Hector Hammond, as Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Superman arrive at his holding cell in Stryker's Island.
They want to harvest Hector's "God Brain" for their own purposes, and it's up to Hal Jordan and Kal-El to save the villain.
Unfortunately for our heroes,[...]
Superman has had a run-in with Sinestro and Parallax on the Antimatter Planet Qward (which actually took place in Superman #30, which I reviewed!), and he thinks Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps should investigate.
Things may not be as they seem though, and Superman may still be infected with the fear-demon Parallax.
Robert Venditti once[...]
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Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #29 cover by Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, and Tomeu Morey
With Highfather of the New Gods in tow, Hal Jordan is on his way to reunite with the Green Lantern Corps Meanwhile, John Stewart learns that the Nth Metal Golems intend to free Yuga Khan, the father of,[...]
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Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #28
Hal Jordan is in pursuit of Lightray of the New Gods in the hopes of saving he and Highfather from the Nth Metal Golems that are trying to wipe out their kind Unfortunately, Lightray is the God of Speed and among the fastest beings in the universe[...]
Fortunately, Orion and Kyle come up with a plan, but it's drastic and quite insane.
Of all the issues of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps, this is by far the least plot intensive There wasn't a massive conflict leading up to this, and it doesn't really have all that much plot.
While, in that regard,[...]
His sleek and cosmic styling perfectly fits Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps He makes a good rotating companion with Ethan van Sciver, and the two have collectively kept this book looking gorgeous.
The bright color work of Tomeu Morey is damn near perfect The palette is vast, and the bright greens contrast the blackness[...]
Jason Wright's heavily contrasting color palette makes for many striking panels to aid Sciver's work.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps continues its hot streak, with Venditti, Sciver, and Wright making another incredibly issue that promises many great future issues Pick this one up, and add it to your pull list.
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She seems to take a turn in this comic that will likely change the character from here on out.
Ethan Van Sciver continues his hot streak on Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps with some incredible artwork that really brings this dramatic situation to life He earned his Green Lantern credentials working with Geoff Johns,[...]
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In Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #23, hot off the shattering revelation of Admiral Bolphunga, Hal Jordan and John Stewart look into his claims that a Green Lantern killed a member of the Sinestro Corps since the formation of the alliance between the two He threatens to release it by Mogo nightfall[...]