Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #13
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Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #13

Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Artist: Ron Frenz Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 24, 2011 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
6.9Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

A murder on a WayneTech satellite means Guy Gardner must team up with his worst frenemy, Batman! Can they solve the mystery before they kill each other?

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Jimmy Aug 26, 2011

    Overall, this is a well-written one and done story that is a fine way to conclude the series for now. It doesn't try to do anything spectacular, but it tells a fun story with some clever dialogue, and gives a great shoutout to long-time fans with the one punch reference. Well deserving of 4 out of 5 stars, and could've been bumped up to four and a half with better art. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Aug 24, 2011

    I really enjoyed this story as a whole. It's not part of a giant event, and it has that great Silver Age feel to it. Seeing Batman and Guy working together was really cool and we got to see how great Guy's power truly can be. On the downside, we get no closure to the team or the book as a whole and you feel a bit in the dark as the book ends. I do recommend this issue to anyone because frankly, it's the only issue in the entire run of any of the three Green Lantern books where you don't need any background info. It's a fun, self-contained story. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Aug 24, 2011

    In some ways it seems a waste of time and space to completely ignore the larger events of the GL franchise for such an unimportant and continuity-light tale. But this issue is fun and uncluttered, something that he GL books haven't always managed of late. And Tomasi thankfully avoids going meta with his ending. As a celebration of two diametrically opposed DC heroes and their not-quite-friendship, this finale is a worthy read. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli Aug 26, 2011

    Batman and Guy Gardner help to put a smile on the reader's face for the series finale. The story doesn't add up to much but the characterizations and the interactions are done well enough to provide some entertainment. This is a book that can be missed but if you pick it up you will enjoy it. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Aug 31, 2011

    Since it's creation this comic has been hit-and-miss for me from month to month. The last issue works well-enough (even if its somewhat hamfisted), but if you don't have nostalgia for JLI I'm not sure the story is going to hold up on its own. Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Ryan May 3, 2020

    Issue 13 lacks in quality compared to issues 11 and 12, as Tomasi fails to take advantage of pairing Guy and Batman on a mystery

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