AN EPIC NEW STORY ARC BEGINS HERE! After the climactic battle between John Stewart, Varron, and the Revenant Queen, a shocking twist has sent John to the far reaches of space and time, on a quest to find the mythical and terrifying Dark Star of the Fenn! Meanwhile, on Earth, John's rash decision to use his new ring to recreate his little sister hints at dark consequences to come.
This book continues to impressive with no letup in sight. Hopefully it's getting a strong reaction from readers as this is the kind of fresh story DC needs more of in its titles. Read Full Review
What Johnson does here is expand on elements from past runs that hinted that John's powers were growing beyond what we've seen from any other Lantern. This wouldn't work nearly as well as if he hadn't done the work to get us invested in John's family. Read Full Review
Montos delivers some beautifully dramatic and brilliantly detailed art throughout the issue. Read Full Review
There are many moving pieces in War Journal but they are moving in unison to create the best Green Lantern comic book available today. Here's to hoping that John will have his own solo series for some time to come. Read Full Review
Green Lantern: War Journal #7 is another great issue of the series, slowing the pace down a bit in order to get a few pieces of the puzzle ready for what's to come. Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Montos are doing great work here, which I hope is getting recognized by comic readers. Eight out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
In space, everyone can hear you become a better person. Read Full Review
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Unlike the dead in the water flash run by Spurrier right now, this is how you do eldrich space horror. The art is great. Stewart feels like he is in an unknown and disturbing space. You can feel his need to get home and yet being trapped in a place he has no idea of. A rare feeling for him so this is a nice change. Putting John in a situation he doesnt find himself in often allows PJK to do some interesting work with him. I like where this is going.
His 'sister' on earth... yeah I dont think that is going to go well even if it was with the best of intentions but this B plot also has me hooked. Small actions, cascading consequences. You love to see writing like this.
Like the art. Want to read more. This series just ke more