A review by calistareads
Green Lantern, Volume 3: The End by Ardian Syaf, Doug Mahnke, Szymon Kudranski, Geoff Johns

4.0

Wow, this was loud. There was a whole lot of action and fighting. It has plenty of excitement. So this story has been going on since 2005, so I came in on it toward the end and there is a lot of threads coming together here at the end and the pieces feel like I'm missing a little bit. Still, I did enjoy this and it makes me want to go back and read the whole thing. It's a huge volume with plenty of dense story telling.

Green lantern reminds me of Star Trek and all the very weird alien species you see on the show. There are some bizarre creatures in this world. All the power ring colors show up. The first lantern gets free, surprise and they all have to deal with it.

So much happens in this volume. There is a lot of story here. I do like the last chapter and the valiant song of Ode sung to Hal Jordan and his time as Green lantern. It works really well.

There is a half volume between this and Volume 2. I don't understand why you don't just put them out in order and not do these weird half volumes. It is so strange. Seriously. I have to go back and try and catch up on that.

If you are looking for a world building fantasy with superheros with dense characters and plots then this is the story for you. I will keep going with this.