Green Lantern Corps #26

Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Artist: Patrick Gleason Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 23, 2008 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
8.7Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

Kyle, Guy, Sodam Yat, Arisia, Soranik and other members of the Green Lantern Corps wage an all-out battle against Mongul and the mysterious Mother Mercy in the action-packed conclusion to ''Ring Quest!''

  • 10
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Jul 23, 2008

    It's worth it just for the Mongul fight alone, but, once you add in the character moments and death of Bzzd and Mother Mercy joining the GLC, it makes this issue a must have for everyone. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics Bulletin - Erik Norris Jul 24, 2008

    Overall issue #26 of Green Lantern Corps rocked my socks off. I did not imagine I would be this impressed with the book in a week that had quite a few of standouts for me. I look forward to where this leads as we get closer and closer to "Blackest Night." My pick of the week. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Comic Addiction - Paul Steven Brown Jul 23, 2008

    Green Lantern Corps has been a great ride and a welcomed companion to Green Lantern. It’s just gotten better with Peter Tomasi as the writer. This issue was an exciting conclusion to one of the series’ best arcs. Readers interested in a fun team book with a great cast, exciting art, and cosmic action should give this title a try. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jul 23, 2008

    Still, it's hard to deny that this issue doesn't have certain merits. Pointless as it may be in the end, the clash with Mongol was pretty cool. In a week where it seems like every major superhero book is filled with fight scenes, GLC tops most with its engaging characters and some eye-catching art by Patrick Gleason. In terms of detail and scene composition, Gleason seems to get better and better by the month. I think GLC has a lot to offer fans who still need more after each month's installment of Green Lantern. All the same, I feel like this series could be doing more to quench that thirst. Read Full Review

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