As "War of the Green Lanterns" rages, Hal, Guy, John and Kyle fight onbut standing in their way is Kilowog, Salaak and all their comrades. Are they prepared to hurt their friends in order to save the Corps?Download the checklist and collect all of the issues in the "War of the Green Lanterns" story!
War of the Green Lanterns started a little slow, but has really kicked it up a notch with these last few chapters of the story. Read Full Review
War of the Green Lanterns started a little slow, but has really kicked it up a notch with these last few chapters of the story. Read Full Review
Tyler Kirkham's artwork isn't bad " his linework is fine and the action scenes work out well. Some of the inks by Batt have a tendency to weigh down certain images, though. There are interesting visual cues worked in as well, in particular the fact that Hal Jordan wears the yellow Sinestro Corps ring on his left hand instead of the right, where he wears his Green Ring. Whether this is a plot point or just a character one, I find it particularly intriguing. This story has been going well, and I look forward to the next installment. Read Full Review
Once again the ball is in Emerald Warriors' court; hopefully it can nail it this time around. First it was Green Lantern #65, now it's Green Lantern Corps #59 that delivers another excellent chapter in the War of the Green Lanterns saga. Bedard and Kirkham have matched strides with Johns and Mahnke thus far, and I would love to see this trend continue. Read Full Review
The war has boiled away five chapters so far. The sides are declared and the battles are being fought. At this point, it looks like a sure win for the Green Lanterns, but DC wouldn't dare disparage the legends of the four Green Lanterns from Earth, would they? Despite the heavy-handedness of the story as it sits at the close of its fifth installment, I'm keen to find out. Read Full Review
Or at least a return to form by Johns. Read Full Review
An action title that's shockingly light in action in some places, exposing its weakness at dramatic storytelling. Read Full Review