Part four of “The Starbreaker Supremacy”!The Lanterns make a mad dash to beat the Sun-Eaters to Oa, while the mysterysurrounding Keli’s glove becomes a dangerous threat to the Guardians!
This arc has delivered on a major level and the twist thrown in at the end promises to further shake things up for the series. It definitely feels like the Green Lantern titles are on their best stretch since Robert Venditti's Rebirth run. Read Full Review
Not quite on the level of the quality of the main series' solo stories, but a solid crossover at the finish line. Read Full Review
The visual delight that Green Lantern Corps #8 emphasizes how "Starbreaker Supremacy is an event for the fate of the DC Universe. There is a lot at stake that make the personal moments we get sprinkled in throughout be even more impactful. It all makes the Green Lantern franchise a must-read part of DC Comics publishing line. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps #8 is a compelling juggernautbrimming with momentum, cosmic energy, and growing mystery. The art, pacing, and tone all converge to deliver a reading experience thats both exhilarating and quietly unsettling. It doesnt just ask you to turn the pageit demands it. A fitting crescendo for Part Four, Green Lantern Corps #8 feels like the calm before the real storm. At the risk of leaning into clich, this isnt just part of a raceit is the race. Looking forward to seeing how the gloves mystery unfoldsand how the Guardians endure what lies ahead. Read Full Review
The Corps takes its last shot against Starbreakers forces with a thrilling chapter. Adams and Hampton give readers a heavy action packed tale. Pasarin and the art team lock in on the high stakes involved. The ending throws more complications in the heroes way. Fans wouldnt want it any other way. Read Full Review
As Starbreaker Supremacy nears its climax, the Corps battles across the cosmos while Nathan Broome, aka Sorrow, confronts his place in the conflict with his emotions stripped away. Hampton, Adams, Pasarin, and Albert strike a balance between large-scale action and introspection, lending Sorrow weight in the narrative and hinting at bigger payoffs ahead. With the return of the Entities and a surprise villain's entrance, this chapter raises the stakes while keeping the character at the center. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps #8 shines bright, tossing cosmic calamity and emotional heroes into a blender and hitting "puree. Nathan Broome's sacrifice gives the plot real heart, while Starbreaker's villainy keeps the pressure dialed up. If you like your superhero drama with a dash of sci-fi and a heap of feels, ring up this issue before the spectrum shatters againjust don't expect Starbreaker to play fair. Read Full Review
I’m getting frustrated by this story that never ends. This chapter has big moments occur without any rhyme or clear reason as to why, they just do. A powerless Nathan makes the new power battery explode.because the plot requires it. The entities fall. Because the plot requires it. An old villain shows up in Teen Lantern’s power glove. Why?? Not because it makes sense or follows logic, but because the plot requires it. Disappointed. I hope the next chapter is better.
Nobody fucking cares about Teen Lantern. Just kill her already.