The Anti-Matter Lantern Corps has invaded our universe! And as we saw in The Green Lantern Season One, just one Anti-Matter Lantern tore through several Green Lanterns-so imagine what a horde of them will do! It’s an all-out “Assault on Sector General”-but how will the Corps survive?
I immediately wanted the next issue in my hands. It is so interesting and compelling and I have no no clue as to where we are headed. I do know that it is going to be great, especially with such a talented creative team at the helm. Read Full Review
While I'm sure the status quo will be restored soon, the pure unpredictability of this book makes it one of DC's most exciting reads right now, and the brilliant art by Liam Sharp is the perfect companion to Morrison's gonzo writing. Read Full Review
The Green Lantern Season 2 #6 raises the stakes ever higher. It feels breathless and exciting, building on the pacing Morrison has established in the series. Read Full Review
This is the quirky Green Lantern book we initially fell in love with, and it's nice to see the series return to form. Read Full Review
This nudge back to a more traditional story was what this title needed at the halfway point and hopefully a positive sign for subsequent issues. Read Full Review
Morrison gets things together with The Green Lantern: Season Two #6 in a big way. Instead of feeling like an unconnected tale of Hal Jordan, Space Cop, this issue brings back the scope that worked so well inSeason One.Furthermore, Morrison references the past with the notion of the dead Hal Jordan and perhaps his turn as the Spectre as well. There's a lot to enjoy! Read Full Review
The Green Lantern: Season Two #6 is a return to a more traditional comic book adventure which is a very good thing. We're at the mid-point of the second “season” of issues and this issue was a nice way to cleanse our palettes before plunging into the conclusion of Morrison and Sharp's run. Eight out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
I prefer the issues where this comic is more straight forward in its storytelling, and this issue definitely qualifies. Read Full Review
Loved the Starlings dressed up for a funeral.
Back to another great issue after one or two that were a bit softer, which is a real rarity in this run. Morrison and Sharp continue to nail Hal and have a blast doing it, with lots of easter eggs and new ideas bursting off each page. One line from a given character works perfectly with Sharp's designs to tease story possibilities for years to come, but in this case I'm just happy to see so much GL goodness. Great job, looking forward to the last half of the run.
When Morrison is on song there is no one better. This was a fascinating issue with so much going on. Other than Batman no other title comes close.
Can't deny that with Morrison, love him or hate him, you will always find something to enjoy in one of his books.
We see the Weaponeer's true force in this issue and it's both terrifying and awesome. We get a scene where a squad of Lanterns are cut down by one sharpshooter (John Stewart analogue possibly?) and its just fucking brutal. Lantern Ryk is by far the best addition to this season, but two characters standout in this book: Nurse Leylo and the enigmatic animal trader Crassus Qwipe-6. Crassus has a standout moment where he hulks out (not unlike Squanchy from R&M) and takes down a Weaponeer.
With the Weaponeer's seemingly unbeatable strength, it seems that we are due for an even fight what with Hal getting a new B more
A subpar issue art wise imo, writing/story were great though, especially the very ‘Grant Morrison’ cliffhanger ending.
Continues to be one of DC's best ongoings (though that isn't very hard right now). The stories may sometimes be dense, but there is always some fun to be had, and the art is always spectacular. Even though it is slated to end after #12, I hope this series continues after the next inevitable reboot with the same creative team.
I found this tolerable though occasionally disjointed. At least I didn’t want to die from insane dialogue!
I was bored with the majority of this.