Green Lantern Corps #32

Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Artist: Patrick Gleason Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 14, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 6
7.7Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

A "Faces of Evil"issue! The stunning "Sins of the Star Sapphire"storyline concludes with Kyle Rayner battling Kryb for the soul of Lantern Amnee Pree's baby. Plus, Mongul begins his conquest of a world and a takeover of the Sinestro Corps. What world is at stake and which Lanterns will attempt to stand in his murderous way?

  • 9.2
    IGN - Dan Phillips Jan 14, 2009

    Part 4 of "Sins of the Star Sapphire" is the strongest installment of the arc, one that's driven by Gleason's awe-inspiring visuals, Tomasi's trademark humor and characterization, several "holy crap" moments and a few that will warm your heart as well. If I have one complaint, it's that I wasn't quite ready for a certain big bad to return as soon as he did. I adore these characters, and I'd love nothing more than to see them have time lick their wounds before the coming storm. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Comic Addiction - Corwin C. Crowl Jan 14, 2009

    The battle is vicious and takes the combined powers of the Green Lanterns and a Star Sapphire to subdue Kryb. Unfortunately someone makes a bad decision and it costs them most dearly. The third new law in the Book of OA is also announced to all the Green Lanterns receive the update from their rings. As Kyle and Natu reveals their feelings to each other the irony of the situation sets in. Now a family of three Matoo and Amnee decide to resign from the Corps. On OA, the child Amnee saved last issue finally reaches Salaak in a green bubble as other green lights begin to appear. In a sudden rush hundreds of Green Lantern rings fly past Salaak as Lanterns begin resigning in opposition to the newest law. The little cameos of Mongul in the past few issues finally lead somewhere as he sets his sights on Daxam, the home planet of Ion. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Tony Rakittke Jan 18, 2009

    Although this issue was a weak installment in the “Faces of Evil” event running this month, it is still a solid and completely satisfying story. Read Full Review

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