It's Green Lantern's turn in the barrel as Sixpack's quest for the eighth Section Eighter continues. But what does GL himself think about all this? Why is Sixpack hearing voices? And can Bueno Excellente really have found love? Find out in part two of the miniseries the creative team themselves are calling an unprecedented masterpiece.
While this issue is lite on story, it's heavy on laughs. Whether it's Six Pack and his crazy plans or Bueno Excellente being a perv, I really enjoy this book. I would never want to hang out with any of these guys (except maybe the Grapplah), but I love dropping in on them once a month. Read Full Review
But realistically, for now I can sit back and watch some heroes fight to save the world and some heroes drink to get drunk in tandem. Because in the disconnected moments of such a silly property, we can now look at a much larger, sillier world that lives and breathes in unison. Read Full Review
John McCrea's art is great at channeling and enhancing the humor of Ennis' script. His pages are full of gritty, grimy charm and dynamic, almost Tex Avery-esque storytelling. But beneath all of the goofiness, there's not much of a story to be had with this book. Read Full Review
Overall: Other than a few bright spots, it's more of the same as last month, with the added baggage of unnecessary exposition adding to the rapidly more apparent overexposure. Read Full Review