Abin Sur has lost everything he holds dear to help Earth, but in the end, there is one last thing he can do--if he has to willpower to do it!
Rocha and Massafera deliver on the artwork " the cover is a knockout, and the interior pages aren't far off from that quality. This is one book that really looks great. It was a good chapter in the overall Flashpoint saga. I just hope it wasn't a vital one. Read Full Review
The Abin Sur Green Lantern book is one that had a lot of potential but got caught up in a lot of other things that felt like it kept the flow from really working well. One way to reshape the way events happened on Earth is to remove the existence of the Green Lanterns as we know them and having Abin show up along the way, survive and move forward with a very different mission. I liked the potential of having Abin and Sinestro in the present time going through things, understanding more about their relationship over time and developing something. But that isn't where the series really went and it got sidetracked in a few different ways that were interesting but also underdeveloped. I liked the book overall and what it could offer, and it ended on a good note, but it's definitely a weaker series overall than what it could be. Read Full Review
On the plus side, Adam Schlagman does deliver a proper ending to Abin's tale. All the seemingly extraneous material involving the Guardians and the White Entity turns out to have relevance to the story. If rushed, the ending to this mini proves more satisfying than those seen in many of the other Flash point tie-ins. Read Full Review
Uneven art and rather unoriginal, repetitive writing makes for a title which never took the time to reflect on what it wanted to get even out of itself. Read Full Review