IT'S COME DOWN TO THIS! Hal Jordan, Earth's Green Lantern, finally faces off against his former mentor, Sinestro, whose power to instill fear has been replaced with an elemental rage that could level the planet he once swore to protect.
Green Lantern has the perfect creative team working on the title and now is as good a time as any if you've been sleeping on one of DC's best titles this year to start picking it up. Read Full Review
This is already starting to feel like the next great DC run. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #6 gives and takes when it comes to answers from Jeremy Adams, but before those revelations, you'll be treated to a Red vs Green light show that will make you wonder if Christmas has lost its mind! Xermanico, Scott Godlewski, and Romulo Fajardo Jr. perfectly showcase the Lanterns' Lights as Will Tempers Rage. Read Full Review
Korg's confidence emergesGreen Lantern #6 answers one question that has been on fans' minds and gives fans something they've been asking for for over a decade. Jeremy Adams, Xermanico and Scott Godlewski give readers a feast for the eyes in another iconic showdown between Hal Jordan and Sinestro that showcase why they are one of DC Comic's most entertaining adversaries. Nine out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
Green Lantern continues to capture the heart of what makes this character and this mythology so special, and the ride only looks to get more wild from here. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #6 is cluttered with action putting this creative team into the driver's seat. From start to finish, fans get a powerful, entertaining issue thats been building since Adams took over. And lets be honest, what Green Lantern fan wouldnt want to see an entire comic centered around Hal and Sinestro fighting? Well, thats exactly what you get with some of the brightest and most crisp constructs Ive seen in quite some time. I have no doubt fans will love this issue and leave with a unique cliffhanger that will still dial them in for next month. Read Full Review
Xermanico and Godlewski deliver fantastic art in the issue. The action is visually thrilling throughout and captures the imagination visually. Read Full Review
Jeremy Adams and Xermanicos Green Lantern continues to plant Hals feet firmly on the ground, as they rebuild his life on earth, as well as his role as the Green Lantern of earth. We still dont know where his ring comes from, or why he cant escape earths atmosphere, but its still early in the run. Scott Godlewskis the guest artist, and he brings his a-game here. Just a visually stunning book all around. Read Full Review
Green Lantern #6 is just a really, really good comic. It's as simple as that. The creative team exemplifies the "back to basics approach. It's working extremely well for Hal and Co. and there's no reason to think it will end. Character comes first as it should! Read Full Review
Green Lantern #6 is an action fans dream with big constructs fighting big battles with big stakes. That said, Adams doesn't give enough attention to the mysteries or further the story through the action, so this issue is a lot of eye candy with little substance. Read Full Review
Adams and Xermanico produced a huge, action-packed comic stuffed to the gills! I have to say you can see the energy and excitement from the creative team just from reading this. Issue 6 ends off on a more somber note and adds some more emotional tension to what's really been bothering Hal Jordan for these last handful of issues. Don't miss out on this series, pick it up!
Recommended!
This issue was thrilling, as it marks a culmination to the story Adams has been building, building upon the earlier emotional spectrum work that Geoff Johns so masterfully developed. The art is gorgeous and Tomasi’s Korg back-up story is good too. Just need Adams to start answering more of the questions that he has readers asking with regards to the backstory that’s been hinted at surrounding Hal, the Corps, and the United Planets.
It’s outstanding to be getting two great GL books each month! Nice to have the franchise in such good hands as those of Adams, PKJ and Tomasi. DC Editorial has made a lot of mistakes lately (Knight Terrors, Gotham War, The new Flash book) but at least they’ve restored the GL franchise after more
This was a nice, action-packed issue that ends on a pretty somber note. I get the feeling that Adams is getting ready for a big story in the next issue and I'm looking forward to it. As for the backup, I continue to be indifferent on it. It's not a bad story by any means, but it's not doing much to gain my interest for a full-on Sinister Sons miniseries.
The mystery builds with a great fight. Sinestro is way off from what he normally is and it is clear something is deeply wrong with the emotional spectrum. The revel at the end was sad but good to confirm. Great art. Adams does a good job in this story, but I must say, he story is getting exciting and I really look forward to all the answers to these questions, so I hope he can pull that off well. If he does, my ratings for this run will go way up. Good run with a lot of potential. So many plot points to unravel and explore.
Back ups art is once again so weird and disjointed with the story. Story itself is fine and I do actually want to see where it goes next issue (Is there a father and son meet up? Cause I cannot see that going more
Green Lantern #6 throws down with an epic showdown between Hal Jordan and a Sinestro consumed by the red rage energy. Jeremy Adams wastes no time thrusting readers into the heart of the conflict, showcasing the destructive potential of Sinestro's newfound power and Hal's desperate struggle to contain it.
As we've come to expect from him in this series, the art by Xermánico, along with Scott Godlewski & colorist Romulo Fajardo Jr., brings the raw destructive power of the red rage to life, with Sinestro's constructs manifesting with visual displays of fury. The contrast between Sinestro's previous controlled power and his current unbridled fury is stark and visually striking.
I really liked this issue. I hope this series is consistent so we can have another definitive Green Lantern run. I hope this run can be on the same level as Geoff Johns Green Lantern run and Robert Venditti's Hal Jordan and hte Green Lantern Corps run.
It had good art, great action, good dialogue, and engaging story. I think Green Lantern is an underrated gem that hopefully will get more exposure
I like how he describes Sinestro as cold and calculating. He knows the character and also knows the rage portion of the story is out of character for Sinestro. I miss the times of the rings finding people that were worthy. I would have liked it better if a red ring found Sinestro and said, "Sinestro of Koregar - you have great rage," rather than his ring suddenly turning into a red ring. I also miss rings having to get powered. All of those elements have just gone out the window.
The fight scenes were good, but the backup story is bad and I wish DC would stop with backup stories completely.
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This run is shaping up to be silly in a not positive way, bidimensional and boring, unfortunately. Hal-Sinestro relationship was never this boring
I have to say this issue gives us the most boring fight between Sinestro and Hal since Silver Age.
Yeah the art is good and the action scene is exciting. But the dialogues are just rough.
I think Adams is a great writer as he is very good at telling stories, but the problem is, he hasn't understood Hal that well. Nor has he understood the relationship between Hal and Sinestro and what makes it unique.
If they fight, I want to see how their past haunts them, how their visions conflict with each other.
However, all I can see is Sinestro suddenly snapped and Hal kept saying "Sinestro stop being mad!"
What's the difference here if we just change Sinestro into another random villain.
I hope Adams prepared something more