John Stewart has had his first battle with a deadly new adversary and is infected by the Radiant Dead! Will his powers help slow the spread of this supernatural contagion, or are they transforming him into the most terrifying host imaginable? And who is the powerful young Green Lantern from within the Multiverse, Lantern Shepherd?
There's some fun cameos as well as Johnson continues to show an impressive mastery of DC characters as a whole. War Journal remains a shining light for this Dawn of DC. Read Full Review
Green Lantern: War Journal #3 is a fantastic mix of heart and action, setting up what seems to be one of the most definitive John Stewart stories of all time. Read Full Review
Green Lantern: War Journal #3 is another gem of a Green Lantern book and as a fan it's great to see. Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Montos are a fantastic creative team, and this issue is a shining example of how two talents can complement each other so well to put together something special. Nine out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
This could wind up being one of the character's defining runs. Read Full Review
Montos has a wonderful visual style that brilliantly captures the tone and mood of the story. The action is thrilling and there are some great visual moments that connected with me as a reader. Read Full Review
Green Lantern: War Journal #3 is a dramatic, emotionally weighty take on the classic hero's journey as John is forced to accept his mission to fight the Revenant Queen. Johnson's script contains aspects of a classically mature war drama, and Montos's meaty art is aces. Read Full Review
The journey of John Stewart grows ever more robust and compelling. Read Full Review
War Journal is a series worthy of one of the greatest Green Lanterns so far. Read Full Review
After the first 2 issues I was really expecting a bit of a drop in quality and a slow down of story but thankfully this team have kept everything boiling along nicely with lovely art and making John into a great son as well as our hero…..Can’t find fault with this at all and that is me at my happiest!!!!!
I really have been enjoying the Green Lantern books recently. I hope James Gunn makes a good Green Lantern tv series or movie that will allow the green Lanterns to be more well known in the public
Great art. As for the story, it did its job and move forward but I dont feel like there is actually too much to review here. The Radiant Dead are cool though and Johns arm looks real messed up.