The Sinestro Corps has a new leader...and a new set of problems! As Soranik Natu takes control of the most powerful police force in the universe, she discovers that walking in her father's footsteps is no easy feat! With her every decision being second-guessed by those who follow her, will she lose control of the Yellow Lanterns?
Better art would have made this a better book, but there's no denying the inclusion of the Red Lanterns signals an upcoming confrontation. If you're a Lantern fan, you want this book. Read Full Review
Sinestro #22 was a great start to big things for the Sinestro Corps maintaining this mantle they have taken up. We know how they have settled into this new role, but now is the time for them to deal with the threats that aim to crush them, just like the Green Lanterns when they were in that position. Read Full Review
Reading this issue makes it all the more disappointing that the series won't be continuing for DC Rebirth, and that Bunn won't be attached to the Green Lantern franchise any longer. Read Full Review
One of DC's most underrated titles is good and makes things interesting with new leadership. The writing, art, and colors are amazing, but with the Red Lanterns returning it did bother me. I still enjoyed this issue and I cant wait for the next issue to drop for this title. Read Full Review
Sinestro #22 is another great issue in one of DC's most overlooked series. As the penultimate chapter in Cullen Bunn's time with the Green Lantern universe this issue nicely sets up a potentially explosive finale between Soranik Natu's new regime and the Red Lanterns. Character exploration is clearly a hallmark of Bunn's run and we get plenty of that as well. Four out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
We continue to see Soranik leading the Sinestro Corps in this issue and how it's affecting her. It's enjoyable as hell and I could seriously get behind a entire series about this concept. Yeah, that will never happen so I'm happy for what we got here, especially since the art in this issue was fantastic all the way through. I only wish the villains of this story were handled differently. Read Full Review
With betrayals in the Sinestro Corps and Soranik butting heads with her egotistical father, Sinestro, this series is becoming quite intriguing. Enter a potential conflict with the Red Lanterns and you've got yourself a promising story line.