The contentious team of Caolan Shepherd and Guy Gardner are about to test their strength against the entire United Planets blockade on a SUICIDE MISSION to rescue John Stewart from the oldest enemy of the Guardians...but John has been pulled into a nightmare dimension from which no living thing has ever returned! Can John Stewart's legendary willpower measure up against the GODS OF THE FIRST WORLD?
Is there any way this plot won't break our hearts by the end? I kind of doubt it, but Johnson is doing an amazing job of leading us down the path to a compelling resolution. Read Full Review
Colorist Adriano Lucas has a plethora of lanterns and constructs to keep up with, but the colors are very clean and sharp. Letterer Dave Sharpe does some fun work with sound effects including stretching them across three panels. Read Full Review
Montos crafts some beautifully detailed and engaging art throughout the issue. The visuals beautifully capture the dark and dangerous tone of the story. Read Full Review
Green Lantern: War Journal is still going strong, and as these various angles collide, it should only get better. Read Full Review
More epic psychological fights this issue, and Shepherd getting a cool hero moment in there as well. Chuckled at the end.
What can I say about this book that I havent already? Its great. People missed out on this one and now the book is being cancelled. A real shame PKJ has been fire with this series (barring a couple issues). If you havent read this, please do, this is a great John Stewart story.
The final act of this sprawling but somewhat slow-moving saga is starting to take shape, particularly in the final few pages of this chapter, as we get the sense that this book and the characters and events in Jeremy Adams’ GL title may be coming together as one united GL Corps soon. It feels like the band is getting back together at last! Looking forward to the final two issues.