Metron tells Blue Beetle it's up to him to save the universe, Oa is under siege, and Hal Jordan makes a big sacrifice.
While I greatly enjoyed this chapter the two previously mentioned issues are the only thing keeping it from a full 10. Though both stem from the same problem for different reasons. By knowing the little details and past canon for the Red Lanterns it improves the implications that they've just been in the background. But at the same time, it makes the rings lethal defense against being removed a bit of an oddity. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 has been a lot of fun for the bulk of its run but I'm just enjoying this new energy that the book is running with since it dipped into the distant space storyline. Taylor seems to be enjoying playing with different characters than usual as well and coming up with some creative ways to work it all together. The big win for me is just seeing once again how Xermanico's work on this property has grown over the years and loving every panel that he puts together here, especially while paired with J. Nanjan for the color work. It's a fantastic looking book which makes the fun and enjoyable story all the more so. Read Full Review
The artwork by Xermanico is largely excellent, though a bit over-inked in places. This obscures the details of the pencils in several scenes. Thankfully, the bright colors chosen by J. Nanjan offset this to a degree, but there are still some moments that look far too dark for the aesthetic of Green Lantern. Still, this is a minor flaw in an otherwise amazing comic. Read Full Review
Dialogue-8/10
Art-3/10
Story-9/10
Total-6.6/10