jessica cruz Archives

Green Lanterns #40 cover by Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz, among heroes like Blue Beetle, Firestorm, Power Girl, Supergirl, and the Bulletteer, are helping a city weather and recover from a hurricane. In the aftermath, the Bulletteer tells Simon that the Night Pilot, another hero whom Simon recently dated, has gone missing Simon and Jessica investigate and, with[...]
Green Lanterns #39 cover by Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, and Jason Wright
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Liseth Vok has bonded her anatomy with the DNA of a number of powerful alien species, and it's up to Green Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz to bring the pop star-turned-Ungaran Nationalist down. This will not be an easy fight, and Liseth quickly begins to try to spread her message of hate to the[...]
Justice League #37 cover by Pete Woods
There are some moments where Cyborg and Jessica Cruz show their discontent in minor ways, and those moments were well-constructed. There is also a scene where there is an explosion in the storeroom of a bar that feels oddly ignored It doesn't feel like one of those moments of showing the Justice League's fallibility; it just[...]
Green Lanterns #38 Review: Better Art and Heavy Narrative
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Chaos reigns on Ungara, as Regent Anthene Vok and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz work to uproot the Red Tide, an Ungaran supremacist group, from the planet. Meanwhile, Green Lantern Simon Baz seeks to discover why the Molite leader, Podfather Vob, admitted to the assassination that kicked off this mayhem. The Green Lanterns meet up later, and[...]
Top DC Comics of 2017 #4: Green Lanterns #28 by Sam Humphries and Eduardo Pansica
However, there is this weird thing where no one issue is so good as to go up higher on this list (there are other series I adore that missed these lists for the same reason). Green Lanterns managed to make it primarily for this issue, Green Lanterns #29 by Sam Humphries and Eduardo Pansica. Green Lanterns #28 Cover by Brad[...]
Green Lanterns #37 cover by Mike McKone and Dinei Ribeiro
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz are called to Ungara to answer the growing riots on the planet With the death of Commodore Psyt, The Ungarans are calling for Molite blood The situation has worsened with the apparent kidnapping of a number of young Ungarans by the Molites Simon and Jessica hope to[...]
Justice League #35 cover by Pete Woods
On the Watchtower, a mysterious alien arrives and walks in on Green Lantern Jessica Cruz… on the toilet Naturally, she reacts with hostility, but he is actually on a mission to help the Justice League An alien insect is on Earth, and it has capabilities which could be disastrous for the planet. Justice League #35 cover[...]
Justice League #34 cover by Pete Woods
Superman, the Flash, and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz are to answer the quake in Corona Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Batman are going to save the hostages Green Lantern Simon Baz is already trying to contact the alien fleet Cyborg is on deck just in case anyone needs backup. It's going to be a long day. Justice League[...]
Green Lanterns #36 cover by Mike McKone and Dinei Ribeiro
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz are before a Corps Honor Guard inquiry Someone has died on their recent encounter, and the Honor Guard want to know if the Green Lanterns were ethical in their dealing with the situation. This framing brings us back to the arrival of Singularity Jain and her attempts to[...]
DC Multiverse Figures Finally Get Their Act Together
Batwoman, Jessica Cruz Green Lantern, a Supergirl show version of Martian Manhunter, and Rebirth figures of Superman and Two-Face will be available Collect them all and you can build a new version of Clayface!   #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 50%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */ First[...]
Green Lanterns #35 cover by Mike McKone and Dinei Ribeiro
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lantern Jessica Cruz was just getting settled in at her new job when Bolphunga, a known intergalactic criminal, arrives on Earth and challenges her to a battle Simon Baz is elsewhere when he receives the call for assistance by Jessica. However, all is not as it seems, and Bolphunga may have an ulterior motive[...]
Green Lanterns #34 Review: Sincerity And Strength
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Green Lanterns, Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz, are at their wit's end trying to save the Molites from their star, currently in the process of going supernova. The Molites still believe their planet wants them to stay and die with it The Ungaran (species of legendary Green Lantern Abin Sur) rescue ship has been[...]
Green Lanterns #33 Review: New Writer, Same Simon and Jess
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz have been called to handle a crisis on another planet in Sector 2814 A star is going supernova, and the Green Lantern Corps have discovered a planet in the system has life living underground Simon and Jessica are just the people to handle it. Unfortunately, the people of[...]
Justice League #31 Review: An Uplifting Finale
Bryan Hitch remembered that here, and that made this comic more effective. That's not to say there are no flaws in this finale to "Legacy." The Lantern children of Flash and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz seem to resurrect Simon Baz at no consequence The Sovereign's motivation and status as the tyrant of the future world is[...]
Green Lanterns #32 variant cover by Brandon Peterson
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lanterns #32 variant cover by Brandon Peterson Now that Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz are back on Earth and in the present, that means one thing: pancakes. Unfortunately, towering lava monsters have little concern for the daily recommended dose of pancakes, so this quest is diverted while the two Lanterns bring down the[...]
Justice League #30 cover by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair
Even if it doesn't, the separation for individuals like Flash and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz and their progeny will be a bit heartbreaking That is a good thing, mind you, because that means it's managed to emotionally engage me as a reader. Justice League #30 art by Fernando Pasarin and Brad Anderson That said, this issue is[...]
Green Lanterns #31 Review: The Tragedy Of Volthoom
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Green Lanterns #31 The final showdown! Simon, Jess, and what is left of the original seven Green Lanterns versus Volthoom, the First Lantern! Who will survive? Who will fall? Will Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz ever make it home? Find out next week, same Bat-Time, same Bat-Channel! Wait, that isn't right. This issue brings about the ending[...]
Justice League
It's even sweet when some, like Jessica Cruz and the Flash, begin embracing their future offspring Three, Cruise, Jenny, and Jason belong to Flash and Jessica, Dory belongs to Mera and Aquaman, Hunter belongs to Wonder Woman (but was raised by Superman), and Cube belongs to Cyborg. There are a lot of touching moments in this[...]
green lanterns
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] With Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz trapped on Earth billions of years in the past, they have been placed in the path of the first seven Green Lanterns ever recruited We also learn the identity of the final recruit, a Kryptonian named Jan-Al She was an interstellar explorer for Krypton with the intent of[...]
Green Lanterns #27 Review: So What Happened To Simon And Jessica?
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Having been defeated and cast out by Volthoom, the First Lantern, Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz are split up and in a place they don't recognize Simon's Ring was destroyed by Volthoom, so Jessica is the only one with power Her Ring is having a hard time locating her by the star charts[...]
Wonder Woman
The Bombshell line gets new Zatanna and Black Canary action figures and a statue of Jessica Cruz as Green Lantern. Batman: Black & White gets new statues from Becky Cloonan, Jonathan Matthews and a Spy vs Spy tribute And a new line of Gotham City Garage statues kicks off with Batgirl and Supergirl. But what may be[...]
Green Lanterns #26 Review: More History Of Rami And Volthoom
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Following the abrupt disappearance of Green Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz from the Vault of Shadows, we are shown a further history of Volthoom, the First Lantern, and Rami, the rogue Guardian engineer. This is a tale of a budding friendship between the two, the investigation into Volthoom's past, and the discovery and studying[...]
'Rebirth' Recap: Green Lanterns Share Some Buddy Cop Greatness
The pairing of Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz could easily go down in comic history, up with the greats like Luke Cage and Iron Fist, Green Lantern and the Flash, and Booster Gold and Blue Beetle. This book carries some heavy concepts and tries to cope with them, but it's also been endlessly fun Jessica Cruz[...]