Part two of “THE FALL OF THE BLUE LANTERNS”! The NEW GUARDIANS reunite! Why is every CORPS coming apart at the seams? One word: LARFLEEZE!
Green Lantern: New Guardians #10 is a gorgeous book and a compelling story. Bedard is doing very well with a huge cast of main and supporting characters, making sure that while each one is getting a focus, some even a full focus issue, none of them are feeling too important compared to any of the other primary characters. Even the supporting cast has enough time to develop at least a little. With the group cut down and desperate, Green Lantern: New Guardians #10 earns a perfect 5 out of 5 stars from me, having found nothing I dislike about this book and everything being great. Read Full Review
This is the comic lantern fans love and the one that is accessible to anyone new to any of the corps. Read Full Review
By the end, Saint Walker recognizes the source of all the New Guardians' troubles; the person who led the Reach to Odym, a world that's virtually undetectable; the one whose actions have ripple awful consequences for the entire universe: Larfleeze. Agent Orange went from being a monster to comic relief, and now - it seems - criminal mastermind, manipulating those around him to get what he wants. Read Full Review
While I enjoyed the fighting -- perhaps too much -- the art errors are hard to ignore. Tomas Giorello generally does a great job here, delivering one of the best looking issues this series has seen, but his Kyle looks like a bulky, long-haired Superman from the 90s; Marcio Takara's depiction in Blue Beetle #9 provides a perfect example of how the lean Lantern ought to look. Also, having two uncoordinated colorists causes a glaring mistake: you can tell who colored which pages because the Reach soldiers bleed two completely different colors. This might have gone unnoticed if this issue weren't an elongated battle scene filled with copious amounts of the stuff. Read Full Review
Green Lantern: New Guardians is my second favorite book in the new DC universe, right behind the main Green Lantern title. I've really enjoyed the exploration of the cast and the galactic space adventure and this issue continues to advance the elements that brought the characters together while prepping the series for the upcoming intersection with the rest of the books in the Green Lantern family. Unfortunately the shoddy art makes a great book look like it was done by an amateur and it's much less than a book of this caliber deserves. Perhaps I'm being too harsh but for me it brings this book down to two lanterns out of five. Read Full Review
The best thing about this comic is that it’s giving much needed attention to characters who wouldn’t get enough in the main GL series or even in GLC. Much respect for Saint Walker and the Blue Lanterns too
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