While Kyle’s team finds itself pulled to a desolate part of the universe, a lost ally’sattempts to reveal itself will shock you! Meanwhile, the Starbreaker Corps amassesits forces as the last pieces of its plan come into being and threaten the universe—but what does this mean for Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris? Love will be tested likenever before in this latest installment of the Fractured Spectrum Saga!
There are so many incredible comics on the shelves these days, but Green Lantern never fails to impress. Thanks to the work of this creative team, it's hard not to love everything about this book. If I were you, I would grab a copy of Green Lantern #24 as soon as possible. Big things are coming, and you won't want to miss out on this installment in the Fractured Spectrum Saga. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #24 is a fantastic installment in an already strong series. Jeremy Adams continues to show his skill with the Green Lantern world, crafting a story that's both massive in scale and deeply personal in its character moments. Combined with Xermanico's stunning visuals, this issue is a testament to the creative team's ability to keep the Green Lantern star shining brightly. Read Full Review
Green Lantern has one of the best mixes of character, action and unpredictable scenarios each month while continuing to prove comics even those featuring an A-list hero can simply be a really fun read. Read Full Review
Where some cosmic sagas lose their characters amid the starfire, Green Lantern #24 shines by remembering the people behind the power rings. Adams blends sci-fi spectacle with emotional realism, leaning into what has always made the Green Lantern mythos compelling: the interplay of willpower, fear, and connection. The issue is a vital chapter that deepens the stakes and hearts of the Fractured Spectrum Saga. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #24 is an entertaining, lighthearted issue with interesting additions that keep the overall story moving forward, but can be read on its own. Adams does a fantastic job with character styles and voices while continuing to expand the cast of this series, and Xermanico consistently delivers on the art side of the story. Read Full Review
This is another book that shows DC's commitment right now to embracing its history in every way. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #24 is, once again, a fun, interesting, engaging issue of a series that has been great for the past two years. The character moments are the best while the larger story is served. The plot moves forward while allowing this change of pace issue to breathe. Keep reading! Read Full Review
With the big reveal Green Lantern #24 ended on, I can honestly say I am so anxious and excited to see where this goes. Jeremy Adams knows how to leave you wanting more, and that's precisely what he did here. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #24 isnt necessarily spinning its wheels, but the Hal and Carol storyline doesnt feel particularly productive at this point. The issues visuals elevate it, though, helping to keep the series worth following even in these slow moments. Read Full Review
The Hal and Carol stuff is where this book really shines. I wish the book could be all about them. There's not much going on with the Superboy thread. Maybe with the visit to the station, it will open up more. I'm going to stick with it. This is the best we've seen from Green Lantern since Rebirth, but Jeremy needs to stop with adding to the emotional spectrum. It's too convulted already.
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Adams is still a very limited writer. Recycled ideas, uninteresting plots. I can't wait to see another creative team.