"THE PRISM OF TIME" part two! A mysterious time traveler arrives wearing a Green Lantern ring given to him by one of the Corps in the future? Locked within this ring are secrets that will either save the Green Lanterns or eradicate them.
RATED T
This issue continues to prove that Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps is an exciting space romp that relies heavily on the characterization of its cast. The current themes of hope, cooperation and redemption are entrancing and connect on a deep level. Read Full Review
Smooth continuation of the existing storyline. Most of the character interactions work really well and the artwork really conveys the motion of space and flight in the characters. Read Full Review
Another interesting and action-packed installment of this epic series. Read Full Review
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #19 is another solid chapter of one of DC's most consistently good series. There's some great action this week as well as some reveals that increases my interest in the story. Time travel tales can be a hairy proposition but Robert Venditti unsurprisingly has it all under control. Eight out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
A deepening mystery and some brisk pacing makes for a good read. There's more talking than action in this issue, but the dynamic artwork serves up the appropriate dazzle. The dialogue is snappy and everyone's behaving in character. Nice job, creative team. Read Full Review
The first real test of the combined Corps doesn't look to be a minor obstacle. And surely Venditti has some more plans in store for Rip Hunter. This book never fails to entertain and I'm eagerly looking forward to its next issue. Read Full Review
Part 2 of The Prism of Time, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #19 is an entertaining read that leaves the reader anxious to see what comes next. Read Full Review
If you've been reading any other titles of Rebirth you know that time is a big factor in what is going on. Everyone's timelines are messed up, and future pest keep coming and muddying things up even more. So is this book in connection to those stories, and the over arching theme in Rebirth right now, or is it contained in just this story? Read Full Review
Overall, this is a solid issue, but it doesn't entirely click. Read Full Review
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #19 was a solid set-up issue for the latest conflict that the alliance between the GLC and Sinestro Corps face. The presence of Rip Hunter, especially in his chemistry with John Stewart and Hal Jordan, helped keep the pace of this exposition heavy issue moving forward. Now with the set-up out of the way we can look forward to the epic space action we have come to expect from the series in the next issue. Read Full Review
While there wasn't anything really wrong with this issue, it didn't do anything to wow me and seems to be setting up next issue's big action scene. Read Full Review
Ken Marion returns on art and I have to mention the sequence between Space Ape and Gorrin-Sun as really good comic book art. You have in these sequence of panels great beings from an alternate timeline (bayformers look aside), great emotional depth from two protagonist and a villain who carries that perfect posture. Plus I really admire that Marion's style is like a modern Neal Adams, yet still distinct. Overall another consistent job well done from Marion. Read Full Review
WOW Green lanterns are on the roll :)
This issue was excellent. Great story by Vinditti and beautiful artwork by V Kenneth Marion! The story moves along very nicely as we get answers to questions about Rip Hunter & Sarco. Can't wait to read the next issue!
Love this series! Venditti has done a complete turnaround from his new52 run.
Kinda late to review this, but this was a solid issue. I have a funny feeling, Sarko is Soranik and Kyle Rayner's son. He's dead set on finishing what Sinestro has started a la Kylo Ren and Darth Vader style. Sinestro, Soranik, Sarko, yep it seems like it'll turn out that Soranik will turn out to be Sarko's mom after getting her freak on with Kyle. Plus you can tell Kyle is extra horny this issue with that rose bouquet and he pretty much asked Soranik if she wanted to Netflix and chill...
The idea of merging the Corps and time travel creates for a very eventful and interesting premise. I think all this is a setup for the return of a past character.
I'm a big fan of time-travel stories so I'm quite enjoying this arc. The vision of the future is rather cheesy but definitely interesting. Also, I love in this series that there is a bunch of characters, each with a different personality. The art is epic and fits really well with the Green Lantern Corps.
I'm growing fond of Space Ape.