A BRIGHTEST DAY tie-in! As BRIGHTEST DAY begins, Guy Gardner and Kyle Rayner, along with the rest of the Green Lantern Corps, attempt to pick up the pieces from the horrific events of BLACKEST NIGHT and take a long hard look at how the Corps is run now that major revelations have come to light. Who survived (and what the Alpha Lanterns have in store for them) is only one of the many new questions that the Green Lanterns will have to answer on the difficult and dangerous road ahead.
Green Lantern Corps #47 is the creative team's farewell to the book as the Green Lantern franchise gets a shake-up coming out of "Blackest Night," and I can't imagine a better sendoff than this - a loving survey of the world they've created and the lush cast of characters that populate it. Read Full Review
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Suffers slightly from being an epilogue issue, but is extremely strong when it counts with some powerful moments from the varied cast of characters that make up the Green Lantern Corps. Read Full Review
So thanks to the Blackest Night and the ongoing GL title, business is obviously good in Oa. Read Full Review
By the way, dont be alarmed by the great number of inkers in this issue. Patrick Gleasons style is distinctive enough to come through strongly despite the many hands, and even if that wasnt the case, the pages appointed to each inker are chosen very smartly, making the transitions almost unnoticeable. Read Full Review
This issue of "Green Lantern Corps" doesn't have the complications that the most recent issue of "Green Lantern" imposed upon my cohort, Greg McElhatton. This issue picks up the pieces and establishes the direction for its future. It also includes a spectacular double-page spread advertising "Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors," due out later this year. The Corps is stepping out of the wreckage, and the path to recovery looks like it's going to bring some entertaining reading our way. Read Full Review
If you followed Blackest Night and the GLC and you need closure, you'll enjoy this. Read Full Review
While inferior to Johns’ work on Green Lantern, Tomasi and Gleason end their run perfectly
great end to an era of great GLC by tomasi and gleason
Thank you, Tomasi and Gleason