Lobos job may be to kill Sinestro, but would the intergalactic assassin make a perfect candidate to wield a ring of his own?
I feel emotionally spent every time I finish this book. Just when it seems that Sinestro has gotten some morals, he does something unthinkable that damns him before the reader. An amazing character crafted by an amazing team. Recommended. Read Full Review
Sinestro #15 continues to show why Sinestro is the villain who is most capable of taking advantage of any given opportunity presented to him. Cunning, manipulative, and not afraid to make his end justify the means. Read Full Review
SINESTRO #15 is a nice "worlds collide" issue following Lobo, Saint Walker, and the titular star Sinestro. What keeps this book engaging is the twists and betrayal and the reader never being able to fully trust any of these characters. There were some very minor problems in the opening with Lobo explaining everything about his current mission, but overall, Bunn, Van Sciver, and Wright craft an issue that offers a compelling story that is a ton of fun. Read Full Review
Sinestro #15 is another fine effort from Cullen Bunn as he continues to advance Sinestro's agenda while giving the reader some excellent character bits. The seduction of Saint Walker has begun and we're left wanting to shout warnings to the last of the Blue Lanterns. The issue is a visual treat thanks to fill in artist Ethan Van Sciver who consistently adds artistic elements which elevates the narrative of the script. Four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
We continue the setup with this issue for Sinestro's ultimate goal of policing the Universe and while this book is a little lax on the action, it does more than make up for it in just straight up "look at how determined and calculating Sinestro is". It's just a pleasure to read and with great visuals all the way through, this is definitely a story arc that has my attention and it should have any other Lantern fan's attention too. Read Full Review
Equally welcome are Ethan Van Sciver's gnarled visuals; the universe is a much more frightening place in his hands, and he really nails some of the issue's more ominous panels. Read Full Review
To be honest, Im not sure how I feel about this series going forward. I know Van Sciver is not the ongoing artist, but Im still questioning whether this is enough to get me totally back in on this continuity in my already enormous stack of comics. I love Cullen Bunn, so Im siding on giving this one more try. Read Full Review
A.5 penalty for featuring NuLobo
Loved it