Green Lantern Corps #10

7.6

Critic Rating

5 Reviews
6.1

User Rating

10 Reviews
Writer Morgan Hampton, Jeremy Adams
Artist Fernando Pasarin, Ig Guara
Cover Price $3.99

In the aftermath of the Starbreaker Supremacy, Oa shines brighter than ever as home to the entire emotional spectrum! But the shared planet-a patchwork of Lantern territories-is rife with conflict as everyone adjusts to the new status quo. The newest Lanterns-including Keli, Vexar'u, Aya, and Narf-go through Kilowog's Corps Academy, while veteran teams search for the escaped sciencell prisoners. Expect the shocking return of a few legendary faces...

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CRITIC REVIEWS

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  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Nov 12, 2025

    This fusion of two of the DCU's most iconic secret lands looks great, and adds a darker edge to the world of the Amazons. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Christopher Franey

    Nov 12, 2025

    Green Lantern Corps #10 marks a confident and energetic new chapter as Morgan Hampton takes the solo writing lead. With John Stewart's long-awaited return, new Lanterns training up, and emotional fallout still rippling from Starbreaker Supremacy, this issue balances character drama, mythology expansion, and Corps camaraderie with impressive clarity. Supported by a seamless multi-artist team, Hampton maintains the book's momentum while sowing compelling narrative seeds for what comes next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Nov 19, 2025

    The last couple of issues have been chaotic because of the crossover event, so it's going to take some time to find its footing. The problem is that there's almost nobody that's really likable at this point, and no central figure to pin down and follow this through with in the same sense. There are a lot of new characters, a lot of supporting characters, but nowhere near enough time to spend with them to feel like they're meaningful characters. And their stories. Everything with John just needs like a full debrief because of how complicated it is and the kinds of things that it goes back to from prior works, so it ends up just being more of a casual read, unfortunately. It's got a lot of artists working on this particular issue, understandably so after a big crossover, but it really needs to settle into something distcintve and of its own soon. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Nov 12, 2025

    Green Lantern Corps #10 punches in above its weight, offering a dense, clever mash-up of cosmic politicking and bruising action. For series regulars and Lantern-heads, it's a clear winif you relish layered conflicts and heroes who fight as hard for redemption as they do for victory. Anyone checking in cold may need a scorecard and a stiff drink, but the payoff is worth it: this issue brings both the heat and the heart, without ever letting the drama outshine the fun. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Nov 13, 2025

    Green Lantern Corps #10 is an overwhelming experience. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Simon DelMonte

    Nov 17, 2025

    I like this John Stewart a lot more. Can we be done with the talking ring and the fake sister? I also like a hero trying to move beyond just locking them up and throwing away the key.

  • 7.0

    K-23

    Dec 11, 2025

    Th lack of Jeremy Adams assisting on writing is evident and the art also takes a step back. Still a decent read but not as good as the series started out.

  • 5.0

    BatSledge

    Nov 14, 2025

    Bringing back the "other" John Stewart, whom I've long-considered to be the copy and not the primary version, is off to a rough start, since this version has no emotional investment in any of the last several years worth of stories, and thus is coming in as a kind of blank slate. What's more, Hampton seems to be treating THIS version as the primary version, when I don't believe that was Phillip Kennedy Johnson's intent. In addition, the recruit training is lame and a waste of both Kilowog and Guy. Sinestro is relegated to being a barely-there background character even though his Corps has been restored. A new mystery involving a new villain is off to a yawn of a start. In summation, Hampton seems to be struggling without the help of Jerem more

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  • 1.0

    Maud Benjamin

    Nov 12, 2025

    This is so OOC and ridiculous. Hampton is even worse than Thorne.

  • 10

    StrandedGecko54

    Nov 19, 2025

  • 10

    Dc vertigo

    Jan 03, 2026

  • 7.5

    ZachPort123

    Dec 07, 2025

  • 6.5

    jpablojr

    Nov 16, 2025

  • 4.5

    Kryptic

    Jan 16, 2026

  • 1.0

    Nicetrylaoche

    Nov 13, 2025

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