PRISM OF TIME part three! As a final confrontation between the prism beasts of Sarko and the remaining Green Lanterns comes to a head on Mogo, the Corps tries to hold their ground as Hal Jordan embarks on a stealth mission to the planet where he forged his Green Lantern ring! But what he finds there brings Hal back to past decisions he'll now regret.
RATED T
A great lantern issue on several levels. The story is fun, with some good reveals; the art is super detailed; the colors are gorgeous; and the letters are perfection. Ring slinging comes to life perfectly. Read Full Review
The issue's big twist was unexpected and I'm psyched about Venditti's plans for the new arrival specifically what that means for Hal. This continues to be one of my favorite Rebirth titles. It always makes good on its promise for outlandish space action and great character work. It's hard to ask for much more. Read Full Review
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps continues to balance action with character in a meaningful way. Even if you think "I've heard this one before"" You really haven't. Not like this. Read Full Review
Part 3 of The Prism of Time, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps # 20 is a filled with illustrated goodies that fans of the series will enjoy. Once it is revealed that (...) actually inadvertently caused the crisis at hand, it becomes clear that the GLC is going to have some trouble even after they beat this mysterious new foe. Read Full Review
A continually intriguing story and great visuals make each part of this arc worth reading. I really want to see where this story goes next. Read Full Review
Not a huge amount of plot progression for this issue but Sandoval's art helps make this issue enjoyable. I'm not surprised that Venditti is keeping the Sarko's origin a secret but I do love the subtle hints of his true identity or rather what his lineage is. Overall another fun issue of The Hal Jordan & The Green Lantern Corps. Also I'm not bitter about the lack of conclusion to Kyle and Carol's relationship"nope not at all. Read Full Review
A battle for the soul and the future of the universe is on the horizon. The Green Lantern's fate is held loosely in their hands, as they throw everything they have at their aggressor. With talent that splatters incredible art on every page, and a writer who scripts a sensational plot and dynamic characters, I have no doubt that this story will be one of the classics. Read Full Review
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #20 feels like an action sequence from a big summer blockbuster. While the issue is light on plot development there's enough to keep the narrative moving forward while giving readers a fun experience. Eight out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
The Prism continue to attack Mogo, and the combined Lantern Corps continue to fight back. We learn the source of their woes, but that doesn't seem to do them a lot of immediate good. The story moves along a little, the crazy constructs look great, there's nothing wrong with the nuts and bolts of this Green Lantern comic book. Read Full Review
A big fight scene in the middle of a good story sure is something to do, but is somewhat forgettable when executed here. Read Full Review
There are some interesting ideas and intriguing notions behind the ultimate enemy in this issue, but the latest installment of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps feels oddly lifeless. Read Full Review
Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps #20 ends up balancing the action with the full-volume explodey quite well, avoiding some of the confusion and convolution of recent years and delivering a solid, well-drawn adventure. Read Full Review
Anyway, fans will love it and haters will hate it. I've got to place this one right in the middle of the road. Read Full Review
I've found myself not knowing what to say whenever a new issue of this series comes out. Not much happens in each instalment, which makes for a slow pace and an uninteresting story. The art was brilliant, but it needs to tell a good, fun story with these great characters. Read Full Review
I have a feeling that the villain will end up being the descendant of a very well known character. I like the fact that we are going back to deal with the item that changed Hal and that it might give us more insight into his abilities.
A good issue, but I found myself wanting more background on Sarko. "The jury is still out" on how I feel about the explanation of who the prism beasts are. Really enjoyed the artwork.
This arc is shaping up nicely. There are new villains that are not rehashings of the other light spectrums and yet still fall within the Green Lantern mythos.
Ramping the tension up a notch.
This arc is great and I really enjoy it because it's finally innovative and creates new threats. The story is original and takes an unexpected, but weird, turn. However, it would have been even more surprising if it hadn't been spoiled by the cover. It's close to being excellent!