With the beast of Castle Bat tamed, the Green Lantern finds herself with new alliesshe never wanted nor asked for in a mysterious Bat Wraith and the sullen, regretfulBeast Boy himself—Garr. But despite her best attempts to shake them, she’ll findshe needs all the help she can get if she hopes to survive the traumas of her past,brought to vivid and terrifying life as they travel through the abandoned town ofPort Arbor!
No surprise, this continues to be a very strong story, and one that also features some brilliant art by the best horror artist in the industry, especially during the dream sequences. Read Full Review
Overall, Green Lantern Dark #4 is a compelling and atmospheric issue that continues to carve out a unique and unsettling corner of the Green Lantern mythos. Brombal's focus on psychological horror and character depth, combined with likely evocative artwork, makes this a worthwhile read for those who enjoy a more introspective and eerie take on superhero narratives. Read Full Review
There were certainly flaws with this issue Batwraith, especially but the story and the quality of the art come together to create a genuinely memorable issue, which is especially important with this release schedule. Green Lantern Dark #4 accomplishes everything that it sets out to do. As this story continues, it's certainly worth continuing to follow along before the issue #7 finale. Read Full Review
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