Part five of “The Starbreaker Supremacy”! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Enlisting old foes to their aid, the Green Lantern Corps makes a shocking sacrifice in order to fight the Sun-Eaters and save the universe!
Adams, Xermnico, Fajardo Jr. and Sharpe are telling a fantastic story with a stellar setup for what should be a memorable final act. Even when this threat is neutralized, a new one is already starting to emerge. Green Lantern is just an outstanding superhero comic and one of the best reads each month. Read Full Review
It's a big, thrilling issue that perfectly captures the glory days of the Geoff Johns run that elevated this franchise to A-list, and this run is the best the title has been since then. Read Full Review
One Lanterns tough call leads into a rally cry for the ages in the Starbreaker pen-ultimate chapter. Adams writing leans into the gravity of the conflict. Xermnico & the art team fill the pages with many fan-favorite moments. This sets the stage for a finale you wont want to miss. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #27 is a penultimate chapter that knows precisely where to place its focus: on John Stewart's strength, leadership, and growth. Jeremy Adams crafts sharp character beats, balanced between humor, tension, and payoff, while weaving in a cast of Lanterns who all get their moment to shine. Xermanico's art and Romulo Fajardo Jr.'s colors heighten every panel, from intimate conversations to widescreen cosmic battles, making the issue visually spectacular. While the Krona/Gauntlet subplot feels sidelined, the momentum never lets up, delivering a story that builds excitement and stakes for the finale. Read Full Review
The developments in this issue are certainly necessary, especially the second half of this issue. These developments will have ramifications beyond this storyline. That alone makes this issue important. Though it does not mask the set-up nature of this chapter. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #27 is a visual knockout that dazzles with scale and spectacle, even as it cuts corners to reach its big climax. Stewart's leadership shines, and the art team earns a standing ovation, but the comic's habit of skipping the "how leaves some heroics feeling a little too easy. There's ammunition here for one last blockbuster issue but enough hand-waving here to make even a Guardian raise an eyebrow.7.8/10We hope you found this article interesting. Come back for more reviews, previews, and opinions on comics, and don't forget to follow us on social media: Read Full Review
Nice to have all the different Corps back in action, despite overall weak villainy.This storyline has proven to be overly long and drawn out, with erratic pacing, but this penultimate chapter finally brings a little more cohesion to the table.
This was a pretty epic issue. John Stewart sacrifices himself to ignite the power batteries. All of the power batteries -- I'm not sure that's how it works. Wouldn't each power battery need its own sacrifice since they are all different emotions? Hell, what do I know? The action is good, and I like the interaction between Hal and John. John has always been a favorite of mine. Unfortunately, I'm not reading Green Lantern Corps So, I'm going to see the finale.
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If you want to write John so much, why not just give him a book? You never see Hal gets that much spotlight in John’s book.