webjoram's review against another edition

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5.0

Este tomo continúa tras los acontecimientos del día más brillante con la aparición de Krona como supervillano. El tomo es una auténtica maravilla de principio a fin, con una gran sucesión de grandes enfrentamientos y con los green lanterns al completo teniendo que enfrentarse a sus verdaderas emociones y encima el final es apoteósico.

karliclover's review against another edition

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5.0

I don't remember anything about this that I didn't like. It's got the Earth Lanterns having to put on the rings of other colors, it's got Mogo action, it's got inter-corps conflict, it's got badass action. Everything. I love it.

dickenst's review

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5.0

Wow not the ending I expected.

skybalon's review against another edition

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3.0

Read a number of these graphic novels dealing with the Green Lantern all at once. It turns out, I am extremely ambivalent towards the Green Lantern. The stories about the Green Lantern just feel like a bits and pieces of other super hero stories combined with some attempt to make emotion the center of everything. Didn't hate it, just didn't love.

Artwork pretty good, just the stories not very memorable or interesting.

matt4hire's review against another edition

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3.0

The ending's what really makes for this, as there are some major (and majorly fun) status quo upsets that occur here. Other than that, the story's largely forgettable, unfortunately.

georgezakka's review

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4.0

I really needed this book to get me back in the spirit, it’s the core of why I loved these books and recently I just haven’t been able to enjoy reading as much but this was awesome.

Alright so krona is pissed because the guardians kicked him out because he thought having emotions would be fine and so he comes back for revenge with the 7 entities and takes control of the green battery using parallax and all the green lanterns are trying to murder each other. Hal, john, guy, and Kyle save the day and sinestro becomes a green lantern.

I like this book so much because of how easy it was to get into and while there are some things I’m not keen of I still understood the story and I was able to have a good time reading it.

The art is great and the colouring is amazing. The colouring to me is one of the best parts of green lantern books, it brings so much life to the book and it’s awesome.

Overall, really good book.

primmiiee's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked this, the art was pretty good and the plot wasn't as convoluted as I thought it'd be. The only minor problem I had was Hal seemed to be a bit Mary Sue/Gary Stu-ish towards the end, but other than that, pretty good

earlapvaldez's review against another edition

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4.0

Dear WB, this is the stuff that needs to be on film. Sincerely, a GL fan who wants to have these taken seriously.

tmaluck's review against another edition

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3.0

Consider this 3.5 stars. I like this Lantern story better than most of the ones published in the past couple of years, largely because there are major consequences for once. Sure, the DC-wide reboot happened right after this book ended, but a resonant ending (this Lantern story) means a lot more to me than an ending where nothing significant is lost and the good guys and bad guys all beat each other with rainbow-colored flashlights (most other recent Lantern stories).

primo_s_s's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked this, the art was pretty good and the plot wasn't as convoluted as I thought it'd be. The only minor problem I had was Hal seemed to be a bit Mary Sue/Gary Stu-ish towards the end, but other than that, pretty good