A review by geekwayne
Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army by Doug Mahnke, Peter J. Tomasi, Fernando Pasarín, Geoff Johns, Peter Milligan, Miguel Sepúlveda, Tony Bedard, Aaron Kuder

4.0

The Guardians have gone amok and created a third army. This army is hunting down and destroying the Green Lanterns. Some of the Lanterns, like Hal Jordan, are missing.

In the midst of this, a new lantern rises. A young man accused of stealing a van and threatening to use it in an act of terrorism, but he may be exactly what the Green Lanterns need in their hour of need. Lantern Kyle Rayner decides to try absorbing power from all the different color Lanterns, a quest that will take him all over the galaxy. Green Lantern Guy Gardner will fail, then rise.

It's a pretty epic crossover series and the book covers some 16 issues over four different series and 2 annuals. It's an epic story, and it doesn't disappoint. The creatures of the third army are creepy and truly threatening. The art across the series is consistent, and that's a good thing considering all the different artists involved. Big, epic space drama.