Jo and Hal hatch a plan to strike back at Abin Sur and free Evergreen. But istheir understanding of Abin Sur and his plans for Evergreen correct, or willthey just create a bigger disaster in the process?
This continues to be one of the most intriguing books in the Absolute line, packed with mysteries and scares in the best Al Ewing fashion. Read Full Review
Absolute Green Lantern #4 is a turning point for the seriesnot because of a massive explosion or battle, but because the ideological fault lines between the characters begin to crack wide open. Al Ewing has been meticulously crafting a story not just about willpower, but about the limits of beliefin the Corps, in leadership, and in ones own mission. With elegant pacing, philosophical depth, and an ever-escalating sense of cosmic tension, this issue proves Absolute Green Lantern isnt just a great sci-fi comicits one of the most important Green Lantern stories of the past decade. Read Full Review
The title of this chapter is aptly named “Episode Four: Chaotic Action.” A lot is going on in this particular issue, but it manages to balance all of the story elements to give us one of the most satisfying chapters yet. Having Jo call out Abin Sur for a conversation couldn't have been handled better, and the complexity of that interaction was executed with both grace and an unexpected intensity. Also, I loved the color selection that was used to highlight Abin's greatest fear and the connection to Hal's current dilemma with the Black Hand. The composition of color on that page was the standout of the issue, and I love that we now have a better understanding of how Green Lantern mythology fits into this universe. Read Full Review
Absolute Green Lantern #4 has begun answering the many questions we had been asking ourselves to this point. The action and rich history of the Lanterns are coming out in a gorgeous array of art and storytelling. Read Full Review
Absolute Green Lantern Issue 4 bridges the past and the present. The book has two terrific plots being told at the same time, and they're now being threaded together, with answers emerging. Read Full Review
Ewing has done and exceptional job of drip feeding us this story arc. By withholding certain aspects of the story to keep us guessing and speculating as well as keeping us coming back for more each month. Read Full Review
Absolute Green Lantern #4 effectively escalates tension and introduces intriguing philosophical questions. Despite some erratic pacing, Ewing and Lindsay continue to deepen the unsettling atmosphere, building significant intrigue for what lies ahead. Read Full Review
It's the best issue by far. Finally the plot moves forward and we can see a bit of the Green Lantern mythology in this universe. I liked it, but I want more
Best issue for the moment.