Here's anothe rone purchased on a whim. I found this one interesting , too. It seems to be focused on Guy Gardner and John Stewart, with a bunch of other Lanterns that I don't who they are because I haven't been following Green Lantern for awhile so they may be noobs or not. The only other one I recognize is Salakk, who I remember from a previous GLC title many moons ago. We see our heroes discovering how hard it is to get a job when you don't have a secret identity, and then something really bad happens out in space and they lead a team to investigate. Overall, it came across as pretty good. The art is good, too.
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If my job involved soaring the spaceways punching baddies with a giant green fist and occasionally ramming a fire-truck into Batman for no reason, I wouldn't need a hobby. Life would be fun enough.
I liked this issue. While John and Guy are probably my least favorite GLs I like them together. They have the best dynamic, it seems. I like this pairing quite a bit. The art was nice too. It's also good to see the GLC going against someting that's not a Sinestro Corps or any other Lantern Corps for that matter.
I liked this issue. While John and Guy are probably my least favorite GLs I like them together. They have the best dynamic, it seems. I like this pairing quite a bit. The art was nice too. It's also good to see the GLC going against someting that's not a Sinestro Corps or any other Lantern Corps for that matter.
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Figserello said:
Baron: the two unnamed Lanterns at the beginning of the book are both new for this issue
of the five Lanterns that accompany John and Guy, at least three have been part of this incarnation for awhile
Isamot was introduced in the Green Lantern Corps Recharge mini-series which followed Rebirth
Hannu and Brik were part of the regular rotation of Lanterns
I wasn't familiar with Vandor or Sheriff Mardin
Jason Marconnet said: