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Green Lantern #36 - Review external link

Sat, Jan 3 |  from Weekly Comic Book Review.com
The Story: Hal Jordan discovers the secret of the Blue Lanterns and the fate of Ganthet. Riding on the emotion of hope this new lantern corps believes that the redemption of Sinestro is the key to surviving what’s to come in the future (the Blackest Night). Meanwhile on the planet of Ysmault,...

 
 

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Opinion: Green Lantern Corps #41 external link

Soranik and Iolande are trying to get the remaining wounded to Mogo, where they hopefully will be safe. A dead Ke'haan is taunting Guy, who blows him up, and then is smart enough to highttail it out of there. Arisia is fighting her family. Vath and Isamot are fighting a bunch of Black Lanterns, i...
Fri, Oct 23 |  from Green Lantern Butt's FOREVER!

 

Opinion: Green Lantern #46 external link

So the remaining Sinestro Corps members are all happy, Arkillo in particular. The poor citizens of Korugar are terrified and relieved at the same time that Sinestro has shown up to save them in their darkest hour. And then of course, two Black Lanterns show up that have particular meaning fo...
Thu, Oct 1 |  from Green Lantern Butt's FOREVER!

 

Opinion: Green Lantern Corps #39 external link

Interestingly, the Black Lanterns can see the emotions expressed by their foes, usually, wrapped in the appropriate color aura. For example, back on earth, J'onn saw Hal as green for Willpower, while Barry was all blue for Hope. Here, B'zzd sees Kilowog and Kyle in green, but Guy in red for R...
Fri, Aug 14 |  from Green Lantern Butt's FOREVER!

 

Opinion: Green Lantern #44 external link

And now, for a belated review of Green Lantern, which actually came out last Wednesday, but I was locked in the throes of Guy Gardner week. Nevertheless, it is fabulous...as usual. On Earth, Barry is fighting with J'onn...or is he? Oops. Oh crap.
Mon, Jul 27 |  from Green Lantern Butt's FOREVER!

 

DC Comics Review: The Flash: Rebirth #2 external link

Thumbnail I loved his work on the Green Lantern Rebirth series and he hits it out of the ball park here as well. Barry Allen has returned to the DC universe as the Flash, but his secret identity has also resurfaced in the world. To the world, Barry Allen died. ...
Thu, May 7 |  from comics.gearlive.com

 

Opinion: Green Lantern #39 external link

Thumbnail Ganthet and Sayd do show up and explain things a little further. Turns out that the Hope Lanterns were a bit confused themselves, Ganthet doesn't mean for Hal to BECOME a Blue Lantern, simply to provide them with the necessary power. Hal gets a bit huffy here, declaring that he's not a battery.
Fri, Apr 10 |  from Green Lantern Butt's FOREVER!

 

Opinion: John Broome SUSPENDED ANIMATION SPECIALVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Thumbnail Comics Legend John Broome [1913-99] was a prolific comics writer, and the co-creator of the Green Lantern, The Guardians of the Universe, and Captain Cold and Mr. Element for Flash comics. His science-fiction stories were first published in pulp magazines, but agent and DC editor Julius...
Sat, Jan 3 |  from DC Comics Headlines

 

Opinion: John Broome SUSPENDED ANIMATION SPECIALVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Thumbnail Comics Legend John Broome [1913-99] was a prolific comics writer, and the co-creator of the Green Lantern, The Guardians of the Universe, and Captain Cold and Mr. Element for Flash comics. His science-fiction stories were first published in pulp magazines, but agent and DC editor Julius Schwartz convinced Broome to write for the relatively new artform of comic books. Comics Legend John Broome [1913-99] was a prolific comics writer, and the co-creator of the Green Lantern, The Guardians of the Universe, and Captain Cold and Mr. Element for Flash comics. His science-fiction stories were first published in pulp magazines, but agent and DC editor Julius Schwartz convinced Broome to write for the relatively new artform of comic books.
Sat, Jan 3 |  from ComicList

 

Green Lantern Corps #31 REVIEW external link

Thumbnail The Guardians enact the third law to ban relationships among Lanterns, but it is a little too late when dealing with a pregnant Lantern that’s being hunted by a monster. This issue helps to build up the Sinestro Corps villain, Kryb, and puts the Corps in quite a bad spot. It’s a good issue with p...
Sun, Dec 14 |  from DC Comics Headlines

 
 
 

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