In the aftermath of the bloody first arc of the series, John Stewart must bring the body of a fallen Lantern back to his family. But how can John tell them the truth: that he caused this Lantern's death!
Green Lantern Corps number seven is a great exploration of the aftermath of war and the affect it has on the people who survive it and the families of those who don't while setting the stage for the next set of events to unfold. Some average art aside this is a solid issue getting four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
An excellent 'epilogue' issue if there ever was one, if a little light on the plot advancement. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps #7 will likely be overlooked because of its low-key art, but the story hits home in a way that none of its sister titles have yet achieved. Read Full Review
The art brings a good story way down. Read Full Review
A sympathetic treatment of what happens after the dust clears and you find yourself having to keep your conscience secret from others. Unfortunately, weak art defeats the emotional wallop this issue otherwise holds. Read Full Review
I appreciate what Tomasi set out to do with this issue, but it didn't elevate John Stewart in the way it needed to. The ending in particular was too sappy to carry the emotional weight intended. This series really needs to prove that John has a reason to be in the spotlight other than the fact that he has nowhere else to be. It's not as if Guy and friends aren't capable of carrying the book on their own. Read Full Review
One of the saddest comics I’ve ever read
Always liked this one
This issue deals with the aftermath of John Stewart's actions from last months issue. Unfortunately, the artwork detracted from the feeling and emotion of the overall story. If the artwork was better, this would have been a 9.0 or 9.5 rating.