Green Lanterns #25

Writer: Sam Humphries Artist: Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 21, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 11 User Reviews: 10
8.5Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

"LOST IN SPACE' part four! In this extra-sized anniversary issue, Simon and Jessica adjust to a new status quo, while Volthoom's schemes advance as he impersonates a lost Guardian. With access to the Central Power Battery and the secrets of the universe at his fingertips, will the First Lantern finally achieve his ultimate goal?
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  • 10
    DC Comics News - Danny Saab Jun 21, 2017

    This issue had it all, and leaves you wanting so much more as well. If your looking for a character driven story, with incredible action and suspenseful moments, all the while being supported by beautiful artwork, then this issue is for you. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Jun 24, 2017

    Two flashbacks for two first lanterns, Volthoom is back at full strength, and something really bad happens to a hero. This saga will send your heart soaring for the heroics and skipping a beat at the villainy. Excellent story telling and visuals. Must reading for Lantern fans. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Comic Book Corps - Josh West Jun 22, 2017

    Thanks to a great script, solid story setup, and phenomenal art, Green Lanterns #25 is a shining example of the best qualities this title has had throughout Rebirth.  Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jun 21, 2017

    A great extra-sized issue that pays off for longtime readers Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Church Radio - Ariel DuPey Jun 21, 2017

    Wow! I haven't had a book make me curse out loud in a while now, in a good way I mean. The art alone deserves a salvation, the detail and finesse that went into every panel is breathtaking. It was also great to get a moment of having Jessica and Simon bond, we haven't seen that for a couple arcs. What a brilliant issue, I can't find one single thing I would change about it! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Jun 21, 2017

    Green Lanterns has a solid arc to kick off its second year. Volthoom is another ring wearing villain, but the personal stakes and unpredictability factor with the cliffhanger should help make this a unique entry in the series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    GWW - Deron Generally Jun 21, 2017

    An interesting story well told with a good buildup of character dynamics and conflict. The art is really well done and visually striking in moments. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Green Lantern Corps - iggy Jun 23, 2017

    As for the main story itself, it felt like I was watching the opening to a movie. It had a slow start, but once Volthoom completes his transformation that is when really enjoyed this comic. I'm not jumping for joy at giving Volthoom empathy but hopefully as this arc goes on, the focus will center on his villainy rather than his tragic backstory. If you've missed the first year of Green Lanterns then try this issue as it gives you a little bit of everything of what's been going on for the past year. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Jun 21, 2017

    This over-sized issue of Green Lanterns finally gives us what we've been wanting from this series and now that all the cards are on the table, I think that this series finally has a chance to start doing something fun and original instead of rehashing the same old tropes for these characters again and again.  The art was decent, but the colors really disappointed me with how dull they were. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti Jun 21, 2017

    In a somewhat middling issue made more tolerable by its ending, Humphries finally moves along his Volthoom/Rami story by injecting some tension into the mix. Rocha's art was fantastic as usual, and I hope to see more of his work. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey Jun 27, 2017

    Green Lanterns #25 is one of the title's better issues and is a good way to start of the second year of Sam Humphries run. While there's still room for improvement both in the narrative sense and artistically, this installment is a solid chapter in the story of Earth's newest ring bearers. Seven out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review

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