As ALPHA WAR concludes, The Green Lanterns learn that their troubles are just beginning! A new threat is coming for the Corpsand they might be powerless to save themselves!
The story was the weakest bit just because it doesn't progress much from last issue. If you haven't read Issue #10, you might grade this book higher. Read Full Review
The creative team on this series has another great issue to add to their resumes and this one was wall to wall action. The quality of the Green Lantern family of books continues to be a bright spot in DC's catalog and this issue really serves as a showcase of how awesome the Green Lantern mythology can be. Four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
Full-throttle action can be good times, but when it comes with some thought and solidly rendered story attached, it gets even better. Read Full Review
I am pleased with the direction that Peter J. Tomasi is taking this story because it is wholly unexpected. John and Guy Gardner return to a location familiar to anyone who read War of the Green Lanterns, and revisiting this mysterious locale to explore further is what fuels the excitement. The only thing missing is reconnecting with a certain creature who dwells there. Maybe he hightailed it because he noticed the Guardians are deviously standing by and watching their Corps tear itself apart. Tomasi continues to develop the smaller scale conflicts along with the overarching plot featuring the Guardians that ties all of the Green Lantern titles together, making this an unmissable series for any Green Lantern fan. Read Full Review
The basic premise of infighting in the Green Lantern Corps has made me weary enough to steer clear of this book for a while. With the Guardians infernal plotting set to explode, this is actually a good point to come back. I don't feel as though I've missed much and the story is briskly paced with enough cues to continue forward momentum. Tomasi and Pasarin have isolated the threat in this chapter of the "Alpha-War" and offer hope of the Green Lantern Corps' return to its primary directive of protecting the universe. Read Full Review
One big fight scene. A little boring and predictable
A slugfest issue. The strength of this issue continues to be the artwork by Pasarin.
Writing-B+(76%)
Art-A+(94%)
Plot-B-(62%)
Verdict-B+(77%)