Now that Guy Gardner's comrades have discovered the secret pact he began with Ganthet and Atrocitus, will they remain at his side--or will Zardor's recruits grow in rank against the Emerald Warrior? "Last Will" Part 6!
For those that may have read the first couple issues and weren't sure whether this new GL book was worthy to join the fray, this issue should change your mind. Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors is the real deal, and if Tomasi can keep up the type of action and drama that he has presented here there is no doubt in my mind that this will be my favorite Green Lantern book currently running. Read Full Review
Another great issue in my favorite family of DC books. Pete Tomasi and the art team do a great job of keeping the momentum going with this title as we rapidly approach March's launch of the "War of the Green Lantern" event. Four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
Much as Ive loved this book, that one thing is really eating at me. Can you tell? Read Full Review
This issue seems to be the herald for the upcoming "War of the Green Lanterns," offering up prophetic visions, mysterious foes, and Corps members bearing grudges one against another. With the iconic cover promotion underway, this issue doesn't wave a colorful "War of Green Lanterns Prelude" banner, nor does it need to provide a good story. The rubber is finally hitting the road here and Tomasi's story is starting to build upon the wide base that has been constructed for the past five months. The issue leaves Guy hanging, but Guy's resourceful. How he gets out of this one is going to be worth the price of admission " which, by the way, has dropped a whole buck(!) on this title " for the next issue. Read Full Review