Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #4

Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Artist: Fernando Pasarin Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 10, 2010 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
6.7Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

Who is the mysterious being that controls the Unknown Sectors? As Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Arisia and Bleez continue a mysterious mission, they find themselves face-to-face against the might of...the Green Lanterns?! "Last Will" Part 4!

  • 9.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Nov 10, 2010

    This is my favorite GL book, right now. Hands down. It does what I hope all space opera would do - - play out incisive morality plays across a galactic tapestry in a way that never skimps on action, attitude or accessibility. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Nov 10, 2010

    If there's anything this series could stand, it's a more diverse cast. The world doesn't strictly need three ongoing books featuring the Green Lanterns, and it would be nice if smaller players from rival Corps like Bleez and Warth had more of a presence. What interaction there is between Bleez and Guy, though, is deliciously sinister. Tomasi also needs to focus on selling Sodom Yat in his new role as fanatical messiah of Daxam. At present it's a little bit of a stretch. Fernando Pasarin continues to impress with his consistently detailed pencils. He doesn't have quite the skills in shot framing and choreography as Patrick Gleason did in GLC, but he's a worthy partner for Tomasi all the same. With the sense that answers are coming soon and Guy's descent into rage is just around the corner, Emerald Warriors is doing more and more to generate interest each month. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Joe LopezShare this:FacebookStumbleUponDigg Nov 13, 2010

    Tomasi and Pasarin deliver a solid, if unspectacular, issue this month. Despite it's slow opening, the second half of this chapter of the story moves the plot forward enough for me to already get excited about the prospects for the plot from here on out. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Nov 13, 2010

    This issue squeaks by with a Check It verdict, but just barely. If you take a giant step back and start to see the forest from the trees, this issue has a lot going for it as the story begins to transition into its next phase. When you get down to the issue itself though, there are plotting and pacing issues that are hard to get past, especially with surprisingly weak dialogue and an inconsistent art effort. It's enjoyable enough, but the issues aren't easy to overlook. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Nov 11, 2010

    The Green Lantern stable of books is certainly riding a high, strong wave right now, but the books are threatening to homogenize. I don't see much of a reason for there to be three Green Lantern books. Yet. Tomasi needs to push a stronger, more clearly defined agenda forward for this book to give it an identity and personality that allows it become more than just "the Green Lantern book with Guy Gardner and Kilowog in it." Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Ryan Apr 30, 2020

    Weird issue. Guy’s mission into the unknown sectors with Kilowog, Bleez, and Arisia comes off as super forced by Tomasi. It actually would’ve been more beneficial to my enjoyment of this series if we actually knew why Guy, Ganthet, and Atrocitus made their pact

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