"PEACEKEEPERS" part one! Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard case as they're called back to a distant world on the brink of war to investigate the death of an alien official. As the mystery deepens, the Green Lanterns discover that their own actions may be tied to the crime!
RATED T
Tim Seeley remains on the book, and he seems to be doing well so far. Its a far cry from his Nightwing setting, but I see that as a positive. Theres only so many masked-avenger-of-the-night stories one can tell effectively. Read Full Review
A smart story with a terrific surprise that features gorgeous visuals. This is a Green Lanterns book to track down! Read Full Review
A satisfying continuation that seems to be building to something really interesting. Read Full Review
Seeley's done a great job of making us care about the Ungarans and Molites in only a few issues, and I'm excited to see how this complex story unfolds. Read Full Review
alternate cover by Brandon PetersonGreen Lanterns is quickly becoming one of my favorite comic books to read. It is has a very “classic” comic-book feel to me. That is not putting itdown or anything. It just feels like Green Lanterns has that great superhero comic-book feel to it that I do not get from other series. The story is good and has a nice cliffhanger ending and the art is very solid (I just wish we could get a consistentteam on this series). I am excited to read Green Lanterns every time it comes out, and for me, that is the sign of a good series! Read Full Review
I wasn't the biggest fan of the cliffhanger ending mainly because it seemed a bit too obvious. Hopefully, Seeley has some surprises in store to keep things from getting too predictable. Green Lanterns has been too good to start veering into clich territory. Read Full Review
Despite the issues with the artwork, Green Lanterns #37 is still an engaging and tense issue. The story is visceral, and the ending promises that it will test the limits of our heroes. This one is easily recommended. Give it a read. Read Full Review
I'm not super thrilled about the fact that the Molites on the cover look so drastically different from the Molites on the pages (though admittedly they look slightly less different when they're rampaging females). Like many other Green Lantern issues, the artwork here cuts details when it can. Frequently the focus is on specific parts of a scene, and usually, all the detail is dedicated there. Which I'm usually fine with unless they drop details on the face. That's just a pet peeve of mine. Read Full Review
Trapped in a Moral dilemma of who should be responsible for a life they have saved, Simon and Jessica find themselves in an existential quandary. This is worsened by the rising tensions and confused by rising passions. Simon and Jessica struggle to find their footing as the Lanterns of Space Sector 2814. Read Full Review
Overall this issue of Green Lanterns was deeply engaging with solid art, and while I hope that Simon's love life can actually blossom. Read Full Review
You're going to have a lot of alien names and alien science thrown at you in this issue and by the end, where a mystery that you didn't even know was a mystery is revealed....... it doesn't really mean much. I don't know what this arc is trying to do, but whatever it is, it's pretty boring so far. Thankfully, the art is decent, but the colors seem off at times where they don't depict something that's crucial to the story. Read Full Review
Again, I vote for this title to start following different Green Lanterns now, and give us a new writer. Read Full Review
Green Lanterns #37 is a pass for me. I found the plot too predictable and, well, pedestrian for my liking which is a shame considering I felt like there was some real potential for a compelling story here. But combined with an art style that doesn't appeal to me I can't say I recommend it. Read Full Review
Again, I vote for this title to start following different Green Lanterns now, and give us a new writer. Read Full Review
Overall, Green Lanterns #37 has its problems, but it still manages to be fun. Readers looking to round out their pull lists and learn about the DC Universe's new characters might look here for a relevant story arc 37 issues deep with little to no required reading up to this point. The story is relevant, and will surely provide the beacon of hope Green Lanterns are known for. Read Full Review
Green Lanterns #37 doesn't have enough interaction between Simon and Jessica, and sadly didn't get me invested in the mystery building on Planet Ungara. Read Full Review
I like the overtones in the plot. Some elements of the plot don't land well, like sparring during the exposition, it was an attempt to keep that part of the comic exciting, but I wasn't buying it. The reveal at the end is intriguing... I'm assuming Liseth isn't underage, right?
Another issue with not much to like. Seeley is doing a poor job on this book. I'm hoping for a new writer soon. The artwork is poor also. Simon Baz looks like he's 35 years old sleeping with a 16 year old. This book needs a kick in the ass!