Allegiances shift and rings are traded as Sinestros army begins to expand in the absence of the Green Lantern Corps.
An excellent jumping in point that shows Sinestro strong and terrible. Fantastic reading! Read Full Review
While the payoff to who betrayed Sinestro might not impress everyone, it certainly got my attention and really jammed the point home about how bad ass Sinestro is and what he's willing to do to get what he wants. This issue really feels like a reset button for the series and if it is, then I'm certainly ready to find out what the new status quo for the title will be because I loved everything that Bunn gave us here. Just a really cool character piece about who Sinestro is and who he'll be in the future with great art by the entire artistic team. Go get some Sinestro now. Read Full Review
The book gains a an even greater sense of impetus now, which is further enhanced by the compelling character drama and intrigue in this issue. Read Full Review
Sinestro #13 sets the stage for a new era for Sinestro and his band of Fear Lanterns as they situate themselves in a position to set up shop with no one poised to challenge them. For the first time Sinestro appears ready to take center stage as he sets out to impose his form of order on an unsuspecting universe. This issue brings several plot threads to a satisfactory close while providing some key character moments as well. Four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
Not a bad comic though, fascinating to see a villain carry his own book so well. Still not going to buy it but I'd pick a trade up if it was going cheap. Read Full Review
As I mentioned, probably a few times now, Bunn ends both storylines going through this series. Plots are on the backburner now as Bekka, Soranik, and Lyssa all get some spotlight in this issue and while its done well (excluding Lyssa's reveal of the being the planet destroyer and admitting that she'll betray him again if its for his betterment), I don't know what to expect next month. There was nothing here that screamed “You must come back next month!” There's nothing here more than character interactions to get me back. I fear Cullen may not have enough tricks up his sleeve to keep the momentum going up. See what I did there? Fear? You got it. Read Full Review