"LOST IN SPACE' part three! As their training on Mogo comes to an end, Jessica and Simon prepare to reunite and head back to sector 2814 and Earth, but the new partnership between the Green Lantern and Sinestro Corps may mean reassignment and new partners.
RATED T
The outcome of this issue is never in doubt, but it's extremely entertaining getting there. The story is fun, the art amazing, and the teases of impending peril delicious. A perfect Green Lanterns read. Read Full Review
So hats off to Sam Humphries for a super short story. Job well done to Carlo Barberi and Matt Santorelli for some terrific artwork. Congratulations to Ulises Arreola Palomera for bringing it all to life. If your not reading Green Lanterns, now is the perfect time to pick up the series. Read Full Review
Does a lot well including bring the fun with Green Lantern constructs. Read Full Review
This was a simple, fun little story arc. It wasn't a game-changer or affected the status quo, but it was a solid, breezy read and sometimes that's all we need. Read Full Review
Yes, Green Lanterns is finally back on track with an eventful, funny, and exciting issue. Maybe, just maybe, after this issue we are going to see some much needed character development with both Simon and Jessica. Not a panel was wasted, with its beautiful art and gripping plot, I was completely drawn in. So excited to once again be into this book! Read Full Review
And the writing is so much fun, very comic bookish. Humphries embraces the history of the Green Lanterns Corps but adds his own fresh perspective. The result is a fun comic that is fun because it knows what it is , very self aware but never absurd or over the top. Well not too over the top anyhow. Read Full Review
As stated above, Green Lanterns is one of DCs best comics on the shelves at the moment, and Green Lanterns #24 continues the series hot streak. Give it a read. You wont regret it. Read Full Review
The issue's B-story continues foreshadowing trouble for the Corps with the the machinations of Volthoom (who the rest of the Guardians of the Universe are currently unaware is living in the body of Rami) who hopes to find the original rings for his own nefarious purposes (to rule them all? heh), and restore the power he had before the Corps existence. Worth a look. Read Full Review
While there isn't much to this issue, what we did have was some really fun interactions, complete with some damn fine art that just made this a joy to read. Yeah, this is simply a stepping stone to our next adventure, but for what it was, I enjoyed it enough and look forward to finally getting some Volthoom related stories going forward. Read Full Review
Sam Humphries' latest arc has much in common with the constructs his Lanterns conjure " it's pretty on the surface, but behind it all is a story struggling to keep its shape. Read Full Review
A passable continuation that could be better if the lead characters were allowed to improve and evolve. The art is nice to look at and conveys some great action. Read Full Review
Great ending to this story arc, and tons to of fun to see all the constructs. Jessica grows as a hero even more in this issue, and sets up what should be a very interesting story in the next arc. Read Full Review
This book provides to provide surface-level fun but nothing else. The characters aren't changing, they're being tested in the most menial ways, and they continue to have no solid identity as characters 24 issues in. Barbieri's art was a welcome breathe of goodness and I hope the story can finally move on from here. Read Full Review
Unlike the previous issues Pansica does not return but instead fans are treated to Carlo Barberi who is not a bad artists, but I just wasn't enjoying his style. He does have really good storytelling skills, especially when you factor the double page spreads that read from right to left it's important to show readers which direction they should be going. Honestly the biggest nitpick that I had with the art was Jessica's hair length. For some reason her hair is her normal usual length but the end of the comic she has it at shoulder length. I'm guessing Cruz got a haircut in between training and graduating. Other than that, the art was serviceable. Read Full Review
Green Lanterns #24 limps to the finish line with an ending which props up the lead characters by giving them the "thumbs up" from the established Earth Lanterns. Five out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
I enjoyed the story more than the artwork in this issue. Jessica & Simon earn their "stripes" while Volthoom/Rami learn the secret of Jessica's ring. I'm glad the Jessica/Simon training is over and we can move on and focus on the Volthoom storyline.
This series continues to be fun. No complaints.
The training sequences are fun and the flashback is delightfully violent.