Green Lantern #26

8.1

Critic Reviews

8 Reviews
7.5

User Reviews

11 Reviews
Writer Jeremy Adams
Artist V Ken Marion, Xermanico
Cover Price $4.99

How does an emotionless Lantern train an emotional dragon? Only one way to findout! The avatars of emotion are free, and now our cadre of Lanterns leads an attackto knock out the Sorrow Lantern and bring back emotion to the rest of the universe!But with the Starbreaker Supremacy devouring the power of the stars themselves,the GLC must race against the clock-or lose everything!

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CRITIC REVIEWS

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  • 9.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Aug 27, 2025

    Highly entertaining event that combines old-school plotting and modern twists. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu

    Aug 27, 2025

    Green Lantern #26 promises to be an electrifying continuation of The Starbreaker Supremacy. With the emotional spectrum unraveled, a dragon to train, the Sorrow Lantern to confront, and the literal devouring of stars at hand, the creative team has a rich tapestry to play with.  Leaning into the artful pacing and emotional color of #25 while also keeping that crisp, kinetic art and letter-play intactthis installment feels like both a natural escalation and a fresh leap. In short: an art-forward, emotionally charged cosmic collision that balances spectacle with heartjust the kind of ride this series excels at. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    Nerd Initiative - Ken M.

    Aug 27, 2025

    Lanterns, Avatars and Emotions, oh my! Adams writing infuses some new elements into the saga. Marion and the Art team lock in on the fast pace and space action. When the light clears, a new course is set forth. Dont miss out on where it leads. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Aug 27, 2025

    Green Lantern #26 is an artistic triumph but a narrative rush job. It's a testament to the idea that a picture is worth a thousand words, because the story here is barely giving the reader a moment to breathe. You'll want to pick this up just to stare at the incredible art, but don't expect the plot to hold your hand as you get tossed into this new, chaotic sprint. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Aug 31, 2025

    As Green Lantern #26 it becomes more of a spectacle comic book. That is highlighted by what Kyle Rayner's action leads to a kick ass moments involving most of the cast. It all builds even greater hype for what will happen in the second half of the Starbreaker Supremecy story arc. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Comic Watch - Theron Couch

    Aug 28, 2025

    "The Starbreaker Supremacy" Part 3 starts slow in Green Lantern #26s opening pages, but it isnt long before it shifts into high gear in what is the most action packed entry to date. The story advances much faster here and justifies sticking with the first two issues through the longer exposition. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    AIPT - Christopher Franey

    Aug 27, 2025

    The Green Lantern Corps escapes through the Source Wall only to find themselves in a battle where emotions themselves are weapons. V Ken Marion's anime-inspired art and Romulo Fajardo Jr.'s bold colors fuel a high-energy midpoint to Starbreaker Supremacy, balancing cosmic spectacle with character-driven subplots. Hal Jordan commands with confidence, Kyle Rayner returns in bright glory, and new threads for Parallax and Keli Cruz promise big payoffs ahead. While some beats race by and the Spectrum Entities feel underused, the issue pushes the war in a thrilling new direction. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Aug 31, 2025

    The Starbreakers seemed a bit easy for the Lanterns to defeat but these are just the grunts. Adams is setting up a big finale and this crossover with Green Lantern Corps has remained engaging. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS

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  • 7.5

    COREMARK

    Aug 31, 2025

    Story is decent, Marion's art is just not my jam.

  • 7.5

    Simon DelMonte

    Sep 07, 2025

    Something is a bit off here. Maybe I just don't really get the whole avatar thing.

  • 7.0

    Smithd33

    Aug 27, 2025

    Big art downgrade here

  • 7.0

    Maud Benjamin

    Sep 02, 2025

    Adams really needs to do more homework. Sinestro committed a genocide on Kilowog's people. They are not close enough that Kilowog calls Sinestro by "Thaal". And still too many earth lanterns make this series boring.

  • 6.0

    fzanca

    Sep 09, 2025

    I have never been a fan of the idea that there are animal-type avatars stuck in the source battery or running around the cosmos that emulate and exude the emotional spectrum. I believe it was Geoff Johns who came up with the idea. Though he has had many great ideas, this was not one of them. Unfortunately, the entire issue revolves around this, so it's lost on me. It was good to see Ava from the animated series. Also, on one page, the colorist incorrectly colored Sinestro's skin Caucasian. This threw me off. My Comic & Movie Review Channel - https://youtu.be/QS2lcPzlPjo

  • 10

    StrandedGecko54

    Aug 29, 2025

  • 8.0

    ZachPort123

    Aug 29, 2025

  • 8.0

    K-23

    Sep 24, 2025

  • 7.5

    jpablojr

    Aug 30, 2025

  • 7.0

    Nicetrylaoche

    Aug 30, 2025

  • 7.0

    Kryptic

    Sep 21, 2025

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