THE GRAND FINALE TO THE CIVIL CORPS EPIC! Thaaros has arrived on Oa, hell-bent on destroying everything in his wake, with only Hal Jordan and the other Lanterns to stop him. Meanwhile, Kyle uncovers the secret of the Source Lantern as Varron moves to gain its power for his own. The Green Lantern universe flies toward a new status quo as our heroes contend with the nefarious forces gathered against them!
Green Lantern #18 is a spectacular end to an epic story and the beginning of a new age for the Green Lantern franchise. It is truly amazing seeing how Jeremy Adams and Xermanico accomplish such heights as every single page of Green Lantern #18 feels like a big event. Read Full Review
I need to give a huge shout-out here to Xermanico, who delivers one of the most packed issues in a long time, largely in double-page spreads, and delivers some of the best action scenes I've seen in a DC comic in a while. So much has been set up here for the next arc and beyond. Read Full Review
In the last stand of OA, the Green Lanterns are not going down quietly. Adams pens a phenomenal close with the writing. Xermnico, Fajardo Jr. and Shapre present the stunning images fitting for such a devastating finale. This is one you wont want to miss! Read Full Review
Green Lantern #18 brings to a close the first major arc of the Jeremy Adam's era with an epic, action packed finale that brings some plot threads to a conclusion while setting new plots in motion. The art team really delivers a feast for the eyes with some fantastic imagery that makes the most of Adam's battle for the fate of Oa. With the Guardians returned and the emotional spectrum still a mess, there's just enough time for the Green Lanterns to lick their wounds and brace themselves for their next adventure. Nine out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #18is a big, loud, relatively satisfying conclusion to the Civil Crops War that establishes a new Green Lantern Corps, new Guardians, and a new mission to protect the galaxy. Jeremy Adams made the most of the Absolute Power interruption to keep the story flowing, even if the interruption resulted in a few corners getting cut, and the art team pulled out all the stops for a climactic battle.8.8/10 Read Full Review
Adams' and Xermanico's Green Lantern has fought its way to being one of DC's best series and has taken a few hits on the chin to get there, but Green Lantern #18 cements its status. Read Full Review
This creative team has crafted a series that has allowed them to continue onward and is now expanding to more series and specials. Civil Corps closes up some significant plotlines from the start of this series but also has enough charisma to keep you intrigued for the next adventure. Green Lantern is an All In series to make for a Brightest Day experience! Read Full Review
Overall, Green Lantern #18 is a thrilling and visually stunning comic book. The high-stakes action, compelling characters, and epic cosmic battles make it a must-read for fans of the Green Lantern mythos. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #18 is a fun and exciting finale with a tease for what comes next. Along with Xermanico's consistently good art, Jeremy Adams continues to balance the small moments with the epic nature of the Green Lantern mythos. Read Full Review
EPIC!!!
this was a great and satisfying cosmic ending. But I can't help and feel that this story was rushed. Art was fantastic and I like the crazy space concepts Jeremy Adams throws out here
The art of this issue is just amazing and deserves high praise for all the characters Xermanico has to juggle with great detail and non stop action. Though some of these story beats go over my head from not reading some of the previous runs, I'm so grateful for writers like Adams and PJK for not just simply waiving things off but actually doing the work of explaining or cleaning lingering things up from previous continuity. Glad Adams took care of these outstanding plots but really looking forward to the following issues where he can focus on his own story which I've been more invested in.
This is the end of the Civil Corp arc. The story had some nice moments especially between Hal and Carol and Kilowog coming in at the last moment to save the day. I wish we had seen him earlier in the story, however. The next arc seems to focus on Sorrow ow which I am not a fan. Overall, this arc was overblown with storyline threads. I hope the next one is a bit more streamlined. On a poisitve note, Jeremey did a good job with the characters and it's probably the best GL story we have seen in a long time.
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Feels like this book was supposed to be 3 issues. Kyle served no purpose at all. Weakest issue in the run so far.
Didn’t like the story arc. Overall the issue felt very rushed, and a much ado about nothing. Poor character development as well.
I have high expectations for this book but it just keeps disappointing me. I’m sorry. Since the more we buy, the less Hal we get, I don’t see the point of supporting this book anymore.