Joined by Kilowog and Arisia, Guy Gardner heads into the Unknown Sectors with a secret mission in mind. But one more addition joins the group--the rage-filled Red Lantern known as Bleez! Peter Tomasi continues the action in "Last Will" Part 2!
Overall, this issue left me feeling confident in the series and where it's headed, and this is due mainly in fact to the amazing team on the book. I hope Tomasi will never flat out quit writing Guy, because he's an amazing character with amazing potential to grow regardless of how long he's been in the DCU. If there were any complains worth listing, it's the fact that we didn't learn much about Guy's mission. Read Full Review
Tomasi gets these characters and continues his great Green Lantern Corps work in this new title. I'm still a little miffed at the lack of concrete details regarding Guy's mission and his secret meetings with Atrocitus which were the basis and build up leading into this new series, but I'm more than happy with what we're getting and am sure we'll learn more in time. Oh, as an aside, that cover image? Not really indicative of what happens in the issue. She only appears on the last page if you were buying it to see her in action. Read Full Review
This book is a lot more personal to three of the Corps members more than anything else, which is something the Green Lantern books needs a little more of to remain fresh. There's a great scene where a new recruit talks to Kilowog about joining the GLC and Kilowog goes off on him about death and fighting, and it's little things like that, which we get a lot of, that make this book so much more personal to the individual characters, and flat-out great. Green Lantern fans, you need this book. It's highly recommend! Read Full Review
The script, though, is really good. Guy Gardner fans can eat this up. Read Full Review
Here's hoping this creative team syncs up sooner rather than later, because the book still shows a good deal of promise. Read Full Review
Of the three "Green Lantern" titles currently running, the cast of this one appeals to me the most, but the story doesn't compel me to itch for more. Would these three Lanterns be better served as a "second feature" in the "Green Lantern Corps" book, or will Tomasi deliver some tales that truly separate these characters and their cause from the rest of the Corps? Honestly, at this point, I'm unsure. Kilowog, Guy, and Arisia are enough for me to come back for another check next month though. Read Full Review