The battle has infected Ape City. Cornelius' army of empowered mutants and apes lay waste to Grodd's Gorilla Army and Red Lanterns. This world's only hope lies with Hal Jordan and Sinestro, who must work together to save Cornelius from the corruption of the Universal Ring.
An explosive conclusion that matches the explosive conflict between these two groups. The story is great, the characters true, and the conflicts huge. The visuals are also well done, with both franchises looking great. Once you get your paws on this book, you won't be able to put it down. Recommended. Read Full Review
This has been a remarkably entertaining series and this issue is a fitting ending to a story that has not only been, for the most part, coherent, but has also featured enough twists and turns to keep the most jaded (hah!) Green Lantern fan happy. It's not been a monumental series, by any means, but it's been fun and exciting and, for a crossover book like this, I'd say that's job done. Read Full Review
I recommend the conclusion to this series, and if you've not picked up the previous issues, it is worth checking with your local comic shop to see if they can get them for you. You'll be glad you did. Read Full Review
If youre at all a fan of either facet of the crossover and are at least passingly familiar with the other, then youll likely get a kick out of this. Its fun, light and eminently readable. Just dont expect it to take a place in the echelons of the classics. Read Full Review
Planet of the Apes / Green Lantern #6 is both a triumph and a failure. While the plot manages to crawl out from under the spectre of the Phantom Ring with some surprising plot twists and risky character decisions it's bogged down by some of the worst art I've seen in a long time. I suspect that the enjoyment factor for readers will come from their interest in see the two franchise collide, but for my it's just not enough to make me bananas about it. Four out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
Dear God the art sucked on this one.