HOUSE OF BRAINIAC TIE-IN! Having uncovered the truth behind the United Planets, Hal and the rest of the 2814 lanterns desperately try to escape the hands of the United Planets' Lanterns, Ring Hunters, and the terrifying Unseen! Only a former ally gives Hal a chance of survival, but will they be too late to save him from certain doom?! Plus, Guy Gardner's bogus Lobo adventure gets somehow even crazier. Don't ask us how; we just work here.
Green Lantern is soaring with no ceiling in sight, and this issue is the prime example of why. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #12 solidified this series being the best comic book DC Comics is currently publishing. Read Full Review
Of course, this title is about to collide head-on with Absolute Power, as the big event takes over the DCU for the next few months. One thing Adams has done well, along with the other main writers at DC headquarters, is seamlessly seed other villains into Waller's plot. Thaaros and Waller have had a deal for a long time, separating Earth from spaceand now they have the same target in Hal Jordan. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #12 ratchets things up a notch! Great art from Xermanico and both micro and macro story movement from Adams come together perfectly. There's still a lot of story to come, and you can feel. The anticipation is on the precipicethe fate of the Green Lantern Corps is at stake, and it seems like either they or the UP will fall! Read Full Review
Green Lantern #12 delivers action, energy, excitement, and adventure wrapped up in a power-packed package. Jeremy Adams is dead set on giving Jordan more trouble than he can handle, and Xermnico's art is great. If only the rest of DC's title lineup was this much fun. Even the backup is worth your time. Read Full Review
Xermanico creates some beautifully detailed and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. I really loved the visual style and how it connects with the thrills and suspense of the story. Read Full Review
The action and emotions continue as we are on the fallout side of things. The United Planets have tipped their hand and will enlist corrupt help from Earth while Carol, driven by the power of love, flies to the rescue. Guy's hunt for Lobo is over and it looks like he will be returning to the main story, but things will have to pause for the Absolute Power event. I love the mysteries this creative team is cooking up, yet they play so well with the rest of the DCU that I'm glad they aren't sitting out at events. Read Full Review
Overall, Green Lantern #12 is a thrilling and suspenseful issue that throws Hal Jordan into a uncharted waters and leaves readers eager for more. Pick it up if you're a Green Lantern fan who enjoys dark and trippy stories. If you prefer a more traditional Green Lantern narrative, you might want to skip this issue. Read Full Review
While this is probably an over grade (maybe it should be a 9.5), I loved this issue. The art by Xermanico was beautiful, he did Star Sapphire justice. Hal and Carol get more relationship drama that I was wondering which way it would go, and the ending means we can expect a big fight next issue? I am here for all of that.
The back up finally pays off. I will admit I was totally wrong on Lobo and all you Lobo lovers can mock me for it. But I laughed at how dumb the back up issue was. There were some great deep cuts "Warrior" ect that I enjoyed and Guy fans will enjoy.
I just loved this issue so much. Jeremy Adams is a gem that should be protected. He is a great writer and I enjoy opening up his books every month.
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Jeremy Adams knocks it out of the park again! My favorite title once again after a 15-year lull.
Another really good issue from Adams and Xérmanico. I really liked the stuff with Hal and Carol once again. Xérmanico’s art especially shined, in my opinion, with the action sequences and his full pages. The backup was fun as well.
I feel like I've been too critical towards this run in the past but honestly, it's solid work. It's a safe run sure, but it takes the best out of being safe in being so consistent. At its best manages to find a perfect middle ground in a lot of stuff, while Hal remains the protagonist, as this issue examplifies perfectly. And that's important, especially when you do a serialized monthly run. In a way, I feel like finally the Johns saga(Venditti's Hal and Pals was part of Johns's saga for me) is over and we have a new exciting monthly Green Lantern run for masses, that is not only preoccupied with what he established, I mean the colors and the dynamics between them. The novelty finally wore off and even if the colors still play a part they amore
I'm glad to have Carol back as a Star Sapphire. I was hoping they would put her in the old costume. I did miss Kilowog during the battle scene. I'm not sure how the multi-color battery works, but the battle scene was good and I'm waiting to hear more about what's going on with Kyle. Looking forward to the next issue.
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SPOILED REVIEW.
On OA at the Resistance Corps Base, United Planets Lanterns hold Kyle Rayner and his fellow compatriotic malcontent Corps captives. Kyle, apparently nursing a hangover, is on his knees, head in hands. The Slyggian Salakk suggests to their captors they leave him alone, “You have to listen. He isn’t well.” Salakk gets tentacle construct-whacked in the face for his insolence. Cranky-pants Kyle has just about had enough with all the yelling. He completely loses it and yells, “STOP!” From his raised fist comes a burst of bright white light, shattering his constraints as well as blasting away the nearby U.P. goons. Stunned, Two-Six asks, “What do we do now?” Razer suggests, “Leave before more arrive.” more
Solid art, solid characters, solid action, solid story, and solid dialogue. This is a solid series overall
Maybe the only set-in-the-present DC comic I look forward to, sadly.
It's nice to see some HalCarol stuff but I can't help but ask, has Jeremy Adams ever thought about it, what's so great about Hal when he leads his teammates to a wrong way and relies on his girlfriend to be saved?
"What am I doing? I don't know how to fight these guys. I'm freaking executive, not a... Super... Hero."
What the fuck are you talking about Jeremy Adams? She knows how to a be super hero!!! Did the editor sleep over this line or something? Damn
And what the hell is Tigorr from Omega Men doing with Waller's gang? And why is Jeremy Adams writing Kyle like a freaking moron all the time?