"TWILIGHT OF THE GUARDIANS" part three! The Green Lanterns go for a full-on attack on their enemies, but the Controllers are ready with their own team of killers, armed with weapons that can reduce even a Power-Ring wearing Lantern to goo.
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I know Im beginning to sound like a broken record on this one. Ive been giving this comic high marks for quite some time. However, its only to tell you that you should certainly be reading this comic. Its easily one of DCs best books coming out. The writing is fantastic. It has a solid rotating stable of artists. Pick this one up. Give it a read. I highly recommend it. Read Full Review
This issue flew by thanks to some solid pacing and dynamic art, which continues to make this such a strong arc. Read Full Review
No reason to stop reading Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps, this issue is yet another example of why it's a great book. The characterization just doesn't stop and the gang just keeps facing challenge after challenge, physical and emotional. Ganthet gets some of the treatment this issue and it's worth seeing. Read Full Review
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It's not broken and Venditti doesn't need to fix it. This is a textbook "take the fight to the villain" issue that dots all the I's, crosses all the Ts but still never feels typical or slow. Read Full Review
Artwork byDerenick and Herbert is polished and professional, but in a color-centric titlelike a Green Lantern book, its colorist Jason Wright who makes it work. Theenergy constructs of the individual Lanterns take on the energetic glow, ratherthan simply the green beams of light I grew up with. Read Full Review
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #35 is a short read that is light on narrative but heavy on the fast paced action front. Even though there's not a lot of plot advancement here it's a very entertaining and exciting read as the four Green Lanterns race against time to save the Guardians before the Controllers completely wipe them from history. Venditti has set the stage for their inevitable confrontation by raising the stakes in this action packed installment. Read Full Review
The cover for this issue is probably one of my favorites, at least out of the last few batches. I loved the dramatic poses and expressions, not just on the cover, but in general. Though I think Guy wins the angry face contest " Kellic's angry face was just too over the top (seriously, look at it! I half expected spittle to come flying off the page). I love the honeycomb shielding that's being used " I know it isn't a terribly original concept for a shield, but it really looks fantastic, especially with the chosen color palette. Read Full Review
The current story is called "Twilight of the Guardians." And so far it has delivered. Read Full Review
It's been a while since John and Kyle, in particular, got to shine, so this issue should be a treat for longtime readers. Read Full Review
Wow! A quick read in an action packed, but important chapter in this story. There's no exposition or introspection, just four fast friends in one of the most important battles of their lives. they left the boring parts on the cutting room floor! the heat is on and the stakes are high. Can they rescue their friends before it's too late? We'll have to wait and find out…to be continued! **** (8.8 rating) Read Full Review
I had a pretty solid time with this issue despite its focus on the action rather than progressing the story. Things are sure to get crazier in the next issue, but this was a fun ride. Read Full Review
This issue runs in place as our four Earth-born Green Lanterns stall for time while the Controllers figure out how to work their doohickeys. There's some phenomenal art and plotting in this issue, that might be worth the cover price alone. It's probably not worth the time spent reading it, however. You can pick up the next issue and have missed practically nothing. Read Full Review
I love the four friend motif that holds the issue together, the way that it comes together at the end is elegant in its simplicity. And that artwork, holy crap! It's like a more dynamic Brian Bolland, kudos!
Kind of more of the same as last issue, which is entertaining and full of GLC goodness, but also padded.