John Stewart and his team are surrounded by Durlans and Braid Clann on an unfriendly world. Their only hope is to fight their way out! And in the shadows of the Universe, the Corps worst nightmare is coming true: The Sinestro Corps is stirring!
Entertaining beyond measure. This is how team heroics should be. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
It appears that the Lantern Hwaal who killed the boss is really a Durlan, and the real Lantern Hwaal has been captured by the Durlans! This immediately increases the tension tenfold and changes the fate of this war. Now we know Durlans can use a ring even though they weren't chosen. Now all the members of the corps should be suspect. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps #29 is really good. Van Jensen is giving readers the Space Cop book they deserve with great action, a mystery and a bit of Police Academy recruit training. The art of Bernard Chang is some of the best Sci Fi in comics today and makes everything a pleasure to look at. If you have any interest in Green Lantern or Science Fiction, do yourself a favor and pick this book up. Read Full Review
This is one of those books I am truly glad exists. Its consistently great, its doing something very cool and unique with an underappreciated concept and, while it has become embroiled in yet another cosmic conflict, the core of it being a book about space cops is kept intact. While the plot isnt always clear, its always entertaining and the characterizations more than make up for any shortcomings. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps #29 is a really good example of how to showcase a number of ongoing plots without putting too much emphasis on any one of them to the point that the reader feels like there's too much crammed into one issue. The book feels denser than it is because there's so much effort placed on making sure that each element gets their due that there's little room for filler. Hat's off to Jensen for aptly providing a well crafted script and to Bernard Chang and Marcelo Maiolo for providing strong visuals to support the great script. Four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
To say this book isn't for everyone might be putting it lightly - there's a section of the readership who will likely read Green Lantern Corps #29 and think it's in a foreign language. But those who want to see John Stewart in action - as well as to see the cost of the Durlans infiltrating the Corps - will find a lot of intrigue to dig into. At the very least, this book has some of the better art in the DC stable today, and that alone makes Green Lantern Corps #29 a noteworthy sci-fi read. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps might be the only GL book doing the "space cop" concept any justice and it's one of the best looking cosmic book to come from either of the Big Two. Read Full Review