As the Emerald Warriors face down fellow Corps members, Guy Gardner slips further and further into his rage! To make matters worse, the truth about Guy's pact with Atrocitus comes out--which might not sit too well with Kilowog and Arisia. "Last Will" Part 5!
When Emerald Warriors launched, I was really hoping that it would simply take the place of the once nearanddear Green Lantern Corps on my pull list, especially with Peter Tomasi spearhearding the book. Unfortunately, the last few issues have really spun their wheels without going anywhere, which had me ready to drop the title. An improved effort from Fernando Pasarin and a very intriguing final scene really elevated this issue, though, and has earned this title a reprieve for a few more months. I just hope this momentum can continue to carry this book in the right direction. Read Full Review
Weighing the good with the bad this is still a great issue that shows that the Green Lantern franchise still has plenty of surprises left for us after all these years. Read Full Review
I have been thoroughly enjoying all things Green Lantern and this series is no exception. The Green Lantern books are and have been at the top of their game and are arguably the strongest titles that DC is creating at the moment. Read Full Review
Weighing the good with the bad this is still a great issue that shows that the Green Lantern franchise still has plenty of surprises left for us after all these years. Read Full Review
Each month I hope that "Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors" can bring something new to the table that makes me want to keep reading, but apparently I wouldn't make a good Blue Lantern because that hope is fading fast. At the end of the day, this book is shaping into one that is merely unforgettable. With all the good comics Tomasi's written, that's a real shame. Read Full Review
Probably the worst out of the 3 core GL series, but still solid. Tomasi writes Kilowog especially well