BEWARE THE GREEN LANTERN'S FLAME! Rina Mori never asked for the Green Lantern's flame, nor the responsibility that came with it. But no good deed goes unpunished, and Rina's ousting of Solomon Grundy from the town of Lantern's Light begets others who seek her aid. A desperate mother emerges from the thick New England woods seeking reinforcements against the ferocious beasts that stalk the streets of her home and steal children under the cover of night. Lunette, Rina's young and extremely self-appointed mentee, is eager for another chance to play hero, because she's just naive enough to believe the dark and dangerous world they live in could cmore
This is a shorter issue than the oversized first, about thirty pages of story, but it manages to deliver surprises and great visuals on just about every single page. Read Full Review
Overall, Green Lantern: Dark #2 is a solid continuation of the series. It successfully explores the darker side of heroism and sets up a compelling new conflict. While some aspects could be further developed, the issue's strengths in characterization and atmosphere make it a worthwhile read for fans of horror and superhero comics. Read Full Review
As it stands, Green Lantern Dark #2 is far from a perfect comic. It can be predictable and features characters in desperate need of development. Still, the art alone is enough of a draw to make this issue worth reading. Learning more about Rina is just icing on a superb cake. Don't come into this comic expecting it to blow a reader away, but be prepared for a fun adventure that begs for more exploration. Read Full Review