Green Lantern #36

8.2

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
5.8

User Rating

7 Reviews
Writer Jeremy Adams
Artist Ig Guara, Montos
Cover Price $4.99

What’s it like running into your ex-girlfriend, who is also a superhero and happens to be the daughter of Earth’s Green Lantern, after a few years? Well, why don’t you come along and find out as Jade returns to help, and Kyle investigates a series of murders involving several fast-food joints all around L.A.!

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  • 9.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Slowing down and giving Kyle the spotlight has been paying dividends so far as a great change of pace for a run that’s mostly delivered cosmic action up to this point. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    Fanlight Zone - Ken M.

    Jun 24, 2026

    A former flame burst back into Kyle’s life while Odyssey learns the high cost of fame! Adams takes Rayner and company into some wild spaces with the writing. The art teams deliver on the drama and craziness of mascots. Welcome to Hollywood, Kyle! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    AIPT - Christopher Franey

    Jun 24, 2026

    Green Lantern #36 succeeds by focusing on what matters most: Kyle Rayner's relationships. While the conclusion to the Dr. Skin storyline delivers plenty of action and creepy visuals, the heart of the issue lies in Kyle's reunion with Jade and the possibilities it creates moving forward. Jeremy Adams continues to show a deep appreciation for Green Lantern history while finding new ways to evolve its characters. It may function as a bridge between larger story arcs, but it's an enjoyable, and emotionally satisfying bridge, that leaves readers excited for the road ahead. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome

    Jun 25, 2026

    Second Chances Green Lantern #36 is an enjoyable read that has a lot more to like than previous issues have, as Kyle is reunited with an old flame and we get some Green and White Lantern action. The building subplot about the burger mascots and whatever they're plotting is a weird one that I'm not sure how I feel about, but at least it seems to tie back to the escaped Oan prisoners. For the first time since his return to Earth, it feels like Kyle Rayner is actually moving forward, and not just revisiting old steps. Read Full Review

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