Green Lantern Corps #54

6.3

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
8.2

User Reviews

2 Reviews
Writer Tony Bedard
Artist Tyler Kirkham
Cover Price $2.99

The new ongoing art team of rising star Tyler Kirkham and dynamic inker Batt kicks this BRIGHTEST DAY tie-in into high gear as Kyle Rayner attempts to recruit Sinestro in a mission to save his daughter Soranik Natu! But the leader of the Yellow Lanterns is more concerned with exterminating the "alley rat" Emerald Warrior, and the pair face off in hand-to-hand combat!

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  • 8.0

    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman

    Nov 17, 2010

    After a bit of a rocky start with the Revolt of the Alpha Lanterns, this new creative team is definitely starting to find its own rhythm with this Weaponer arc. Ever since Sinestro started his own corps, I've been wondering when the Qwardian origins of the yellow ring would ever be reconciled with its new, fear-based purpose. Thus, I'm glad to see that question addressed here in a dynamic way that also introduces a fascinating new bad guy with a rather clever gimmick. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza

    Nov 17, 2010

    I haven't kept "Green Lantern Corps" near the top of my reading list since Tomasi and Gleason left as I thought it would be impossible to duplicate their output. Truly anything else was set up for disappointment. This issue, however, isn't anywhere near as disappointing as feared though. There is the promise of a new threat, but Bedard's going to have to pull out some pretty massive stops to fulfill that promise. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli

    Nov 20, 2010

    I'm not sure where this title is going but it seems like the kinks are still being worked out. It's nice to see the book branch out into new directions but I would also like to see all of the characters get used in new situations that don't cover ground we've seen before. It just seems like the book isn't quite sure what it wants to do with itself. Not a bad read but nothing to rush out to buy either. Read Full Review

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  • 8.5

    Ryan

    Apr 30, 2020

    Bedard writes Sinestro sort of out of character, as I'd imagine that he would actually go save his daughter, unless there's something we don't know about going on. But hey, any comic with my boy Hannu in it is a good one

  • 8.0

    Mout

    Dec 11, 2023

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