Green Lantern #31

8.1

Critic Reviews

4 Reviews
7.0

User Reviews

6 Reviews
Writer Jeremy Adams
Artist Montos
Cover Price $4.99

Barry Allen is wanted dead or alive, but they'll have to get through Green Lantern first! As Hal continues his investigation into the mysterious (and deadly?) new chapter in the book of Oa, the trail leads to Central City and old pal Barry Allen! The boys in red and green team up to tackle a duo-mystery that will test their trust, their friendship, and the very life of the world's formerly fastest CSI investigator!

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  • 9.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jan 30, 2026

    Hal and Barry fans should love this issue as Adams again makes the case why hes one of DCs most talented writers. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Fanlight Zone - Ken M.

    Jan 28, 2026

    Put Hal Jordan and Barry Allen in the same book and you get magic. It's a winning formula. Adams' writing carries a throwback feel with handling a modern crisis. Montos & Fajardo Jr.'s art showcases why this is a legendary pairing. Another fun one and done while on the search for answers. Keep an eye out for it! Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    AIPT - Christopher Franey

    Jan 28, 2026

    Overall, this isn't a bad issue, but it is easily the weakest team-up we've seen so far. That's frustrating given this should have been the strongest, especially if wedding bells are truly on the horizon, as Barry would logically be Hal's best man. Unfortunately, in this situation, he's not the best man at all. Maybe the upcoming Green Lantern/Flash team-up in issue #34 will be more fun. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Comic Watch - Theron Couch

    Jan 29, 2026

    Green Lantern #31 is the series most atmospheric issue in quite some time. Thanks to the larger Barry story its connected to, the issue has a distinct feel to it. Hals Green Lantern concerns are so totally in the background that its easy to follow even if a reader has missed other recent issues. Green Lantern #31 is a top quality comic and an example of Adams being on top of his game. Read Full Review

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  • 7.5

    fzanca

    Jan 31, 2026

    A filler issue. I wasn't a big fan of the mob Hulk in this one. I must have missed how Barry lost his powers. I'm also not sure about the science of Hal "pushing" Barry into super speed. That doesn't make any sense, and then on top of that, he is out of his line of sight. So, it wouldn't work. Without Hal putting a shield around him, Barry's body would be ripped apart even if he were able to reach super speed without the speed force. So calling bullshit on that one. Let's see what the next arc is going to be. I hope we get to see more of Carol. My Review Chanel -https://youtu.be/B7fe-NLdkqw

  • 6.5

    Nicetrylaoche

    Feb 05, 2026

    Why wouldn't Hal still apprehend the mob assassin that just tried to kill a police scientist? I like Adam's but his tendency of having the hero just let criminals escape because we're out of pages is really annoying. That guy should've been a cakewalk for Hal anyways.

  • 5.5

    BatSledge

    Feb 01, 2026

    Something is wrong with this book, and since Adams is usually a very strong, talented writer and has a great track record with both of these characters, I'm genuinely baffled by what's transpiring the last few months in this title. Ever since Adams restored the GL Corps to full strength, the title has floundered. I feel like he's simply killing time until issue 600 with this "Hal is upset by the Book of Oa visions" stuff. Hal is one of the most self-confident heroes around, so the notion that he doesn't know what to do seems extremely unlikely. Additionally, this issue shows him struggling to defeat street level thugs and mobsters while trying to protect Barry. It doesn't make any sense given he has the most powerful weapon at his disposa more

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  • 8.0

    daspidaboy

    Jan 30, 2026

  • 7.5

    Frenkyboy911

    Feb 01, 2026

  • 7.0

    ZachPort123

    Feb 03, 2026

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