How do you move on from the person you've loved your entire life? How do you start over? Carol wrestles with her feelings as she makes a choice that will change her and Hal's lives forever. Meanwhile, Hal faces off against the United Planets, hoping to bring to light its corrupt members and reestablish the Green Lantern Corps once and for all! Plus, Guy Gardner has caught his man...or has he? Things go from bad to worse to exponentially strange as Guy attempts to get his prisoner and himself back to Oa in one piece!
Green Lantern #11 delivers everything fans have come to expect since the start of this new title. The creative team gets that even an issue with a major reveal and some serious events can still be fun. There's no better word to describe this book. Read Full Review
Both Hal and Carol can feel a bit stiff in many stories, and it's great to see them in this offbeat, vulnerable tale that makes them feel very human. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #11 is one of those comic books that you are just along for the ride for. The surprises won't blow your mind but what they do is maximize what the moments with plot twists happen they are impactful. Read Full Review
Personal and planetary struggles happen as Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Amancay Nahuelpan, and Kevin Maguire give us Lantern drama. The Resistance Corps plays their big card against the United Planets, but was the gambit worth it? Carol is torn between her heart and mind, while Guy Gardner deals with vengeful yet dense bounties as he protects Lobo. The drama and laughs rise as the Emotional Spectrum mystery deepens, making this a great installment of Green Lantern. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #11 feels like the issue that this series has been building towards from the get go. Everything that the creative team has been doing up to now has positioned this series to where it is now, with a feeling that each plot is coming to a crescendo at the same time. What a great time to be a lantern fan! Nine out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
Green Lantern once again delivers across the board, and things only seem to be getting better from here. Read Full Review
Xermanico and Nauelpan deliver fantastic art throughout the issue. Both parts of the story are beautifully detailed and filled with great visual moments and emotion. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #11 is another strong entry in the series when Hal and his rebel group of Lanterns expose the U.P., and Carol Ferris makes an impulsive move. Adams excels at telling stories that correct and improve on past mistakes from previous writers, so this does well to stand on its own and set the stage for potentially cool developments in the future. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #11 takes a turn into the interior of Carol's struggle. The creative team does an exceptional job adding this layer to the storytelling by developing this subplot further setting it up for the next big part of this story. Jeremy Adams continues to be the best writer at DC Comics these days understanding the balance of action-adventure and character. Read Full Review
This was really fun and we had a lot going on. I apprecaite Carol trying to move on and form her life independent of Hal even if that is proving very challenging. Also the childhood flash backs were great. Hal really was an A-hole as a kid. Like not very likeable but seemed to jive with Carol.
The big bad reveal of 'ok cool you did your thing and it did nothing' was pretty great. Good guys got duped, which is so rare nowadays. It wasnt even due to stupidity, it was just good old out planning and having a lot more control than the Green Lanterns throught (they dont have the best strategists to be honest).
I kind of enjoyed the back up this time. Like either its not Lobo and that is funny, or it is Lobo and he is really more
SPOILED REVIEW.
We find Lord Premier Thaaros of the United Planets making an offer to the Star Sapphires on Zamaron. An offer so lovely that they simply couldn’t possibly refuse. They refused. In response, Thaaros orders the purple lantern love battery to be destroyed. And with a ‘Krakooooooom!’, they’ve all lost that loving feeling now that it’s gone. Powerless and defenseless, the Zamarons are assaulted by Lanterns' serving the menacing pink Premier Thaaros.
Over on Earth in Coast City, Carol Ferris comes home to her fiancé Nate Broome, who clearly has taken the bad news concerning the contract negotiations at work falling through pretty hard, as she finds him holding two full wine glasses. After the day s more
For whatever reason, I really liked Carol’s side of the story. Hal’s side was good also, though, and even the backup with Guy was a step-up from the last issue.
Continues to get better and better as Adams’ overarching United Planets plot is revealed. The backup story continues to be fun as well.
this was a much stronger issue, now that we know that the bad guy has been destroying Central Power Batteries so that the United Planet can be in full control of the Emotional Spectrum. The only cons were the tie-ins, but overall I liked this run so far.