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REVIEW: Green Lantern New Guardians #28

 

Religion is a touchy subject. Religion in a nutshell is supposed to bring peace to the individual and to a larger extent bring peace to a group of people from various back rounds. However as humanity has seen over the centuries, religion has brought conflict. Whether it’s over conflicting ideologies or simply because one person doesn’t have faith and hates the idea of someone else believing in something in their minds can’t exist. What does this have to do with the recent issue of Green Lantern New Guardians? Well everything in fact, as Justin Jordan and Brad Walker take Kyle and friends deeper into the ambiance of the universe.

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REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #28

 

Do you know what’s scarier than an enemy that looks terrifying? An enemy that you can’t see at all. Well, since the Durlans have made their presence known and in combination with their alliance with the Khund Empire, you have the deadly combination of a strong frontal assault force and the unknown element of the Durlans. So when you are in a war against an enemy who won’t doesn’t appreciate the direct approach, you have to figure out how they think. Luckily for John Stewart and the rest of his squad (deputies included), one such character does exist. He is the Durlan, Von Daggle, former leader of the Green Lantern Corpse aka Black Ops for the Green Lanterns.

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REVIEW: Red Lanterns #28

Oh hey look, another review on the same day! Well in case you didn’t realize it from the cover from Green Lantern this week, it also comes packaged along with this months issue of Red Lanterns! So that means 20 pages extra and it contains part two of Red Daughter of Krypton. So this will be the first official review for Red Lanterns that doesn’t involved a line wide crossover. So this will be an interesting adventure as this issue dives into the mythology that Charles Soule continues to build with the Red Lanterns.

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REVIEW: Green Lantern #28

First off before I get this underway, I want to apologize for the lack of a review last week. Comics didn’t come out and life got in the way. So it appears that this week you wonderful readers will receive not one but two reviews! The current theme that appears to be running across Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps is “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” We know that the Durlans and the Khund have formed an alliance and  severed communications for the Corps causing all amounts of chaos, and things possibly couldn’t get any worse for the Corps right? Well we’re wrong because of three word, Red Lantern Supergirl.

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REVIEW: Green Lantern New Guardians #27

The spotlight now turns to our resident White Lantern Kyle Rayner and his misadventures through the universes to find out more about the reservoir and possibly his true purpose as the White Lantern. This new direction for New Guardians has the best potential for character development and it allows a contrast for the three corps Green Lantern titles. You combine that with the Star Trek like tone that’s been established from the previous two issues and this could create a wonderful space Odyssey for Kyle and company. Finally of course it’s the potential relationship between Kyle and Carol that could prove to be the most interesting for the Green Lantern mythos. Well let’s open page one and find out shall we?

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REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #27

 

War has been declared on the Green Lanterns as of last weeks Green Lantern, thanks to the manipulation of the Khund empires and the shape shifting Durlans. So it appears that even after trying to rebuild everything from the ground up, the Green Lantern Corps can’t shake the eye of disaster. So it begs the question, what will John Stewarts response be to what looks like Hal Jordan laying out the secrets to rest of the universe therefore jeopardizing any lantern not on Mogo. While that is all well and dandy the true strength to this issue will that if it can stand by itself, and be accessible to readers who only read Green Lantern Corps and not the main Green Lantern book. Well let’s open page one and find out shall we?

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REVIEW: Green Lantern #27

 

2013 has officially passed us by and 2014 is shaping up to be an interesting year for everyone’s favorite Lantern Corps. So now it’s time to dive head first into the new year as the rebuilding phase for the corps is officially underway. However it appears that the Durlans are prepared to make their move against an unsuspecting corps. So as we dive into the first issue of 2014, so the questions that should be asked are, will Hal continue to have growing pains as leader of this scale, and how long will other members of the corps continue to tolerate Hal as a leader? Either way it’s shaping up to be an interesting story. So let’s open page one and find out shall we?

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REVIEW: Green Lantern New Guardians #26

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and what an amazing year it has been for fans of the good ole Green Lantern Corps. It’s especially been a crazy year for Kyle himself considering the situation he has found himself in over the past several months since the new creative teams took over. Considering the recent issue of New Guardians it appears that this new direction appears to be leaning towards a Star Trek esque approach. Visiting new worlds experiencing new cultures. While so asking moral questions of who is right and what is wrong when both sides have legitmate claims to what they are doing. The greater is question, how can Kyle solve these problems without endangering his friends and innocents around him? Well let’s open page on and find out shall we?

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REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #26

 

Well after last months Zero Year tie-in, Green Lantern Corps catches up to the recent events of Green Lantern. It’s been all been from the perspective of Hal Jordan and his “rash” decisions according to some. However there are two sides to every coin, with John Stewart playing the opposite to Hal in this case. We all know what kinda man John is and it shouldn’t be a surprise that he would be against Hal’s extreme decisions as of late, but the true question is will John actually attempt to overthrow Hal which could possibly cause even more inner chaos for the corps. Well let’s open page one and find out what Van Jensen and Bernard Chang have in store for readers this month.

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REVIEW: Green Lantern #26

 

It looks like policing the emotional spectrum won’t be as easy as Hal Jordan assumes it will be. Considering this is still the same man who still even after several months doesn’t seem right for the job. This however has created an interesting story dynamic going forward with some of fellow Green Lanterns latest stance after the revelation of the emotional reservoir. The question that readers should be asking, is Hal Jordan going to far or not far enough. While he hasn’t entered bad guy territory similar to Tony Stark from the other side of the street in 2006, Hal’s stance has certainly raised eyebrows. Before all those questions can be answered however we have to see how Hal and Kilowog get out of the mess on Dekann.

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