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REVIEW: Green Lantern #48

 

DON’T YOU DARE BE SOUR!!! CLAP YOUR HANDS AND FEEL THE GREEN LANTERN POWAH!!! It’s a New Year yes it is. Indulge my wrestling reference but it’s a brand new year for resident renegade Green Lantern. However as most of us know, despite that turn of the calender the past tends to follow us in some form. We as human beings can’t help but walk a similar path until we ultimately remove our blinders and see the troubled waters, and sail into calms shores. I realize I switched from walking to sailing but it all works out in the end, but what does this have to do with Emerald Twilight?
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REVIEW: Justice League #47

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! This review was initially going to come out along side The Omega Men, but a severe earache has kept me but I’m buckling down for this one! 2015 was the year that Geoff John’s revitalized my faith in his writing skill. Not that Geoff John’s needs my praise but it’s fun to see an old favorite recapture the magic of yesteryear. Another beautiful addition is Jason Fabok as his brings detailed line work with skilled storytelling skills on the most iconic team book in all of comics. Let’s kick off 2016 with a bang!
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REVIEW: The Omega Men #7

 

I hope anybody reading this continues to have an amazing holiday and a awesome New Year in just a few days. Before 2015 can officially draw to a close, we have one more issue of the critical darling series The Omega Men. The Omega Men this year is a perfect example of letting a series tells it’s story over time, immersing the reader further in. That’s proven to be a big risk due to flooded comic market and the short attention that some comic readers have when it comes to new series. So let’s take a look at the final issue of The Omega Men!
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REVIEW: Sinestro #18

 

When we last left our favorite antagonist, Sinestro, he had just been surrounded by the reawakened dead of the Paling. The unemotional dead have risen to extinguish all who stand in their way. I think. Their plans aren’t as clear in this issue, so lets just hop over the jump to find out what happens and whether its good, bad or ugly.

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REVIEW: Justice League #46

Happy Holidays fellow lantern fans! It’s the most wonderful time of the year, at least for us in the real world. As we saw at the end of Justice League #45, some members of the Justice League have been transformed into New Gods. I’m pretty sure that becoming The God of Death wasn’t on the Flash’s Christmas list. All silliness aside, it’ll be interesting to see what Geoff Johns has planned for the next part of act two for this particular story line considering that last issue was set up for six individual one shots and didn’t progress the story. Either way let the Justice commence!
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Green Lantern November 2015 Sales Numbers

 

The return of the sales numbers report! Hopefully, these numbers won’t deflate your excitement for the titles, because they are definitely not the high charting numbers lantern fans may be used to. Besides, you should never ever let the amount of people reading a certain book dictate whether you want to read that book. Anyway, lets find out how our titles did in November.

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REVIEW: Green Lantern #47

The holidays are finally here! After trudging through our own grueling lives, it’s this time of year where most of us go home or spend time with loved ones in some fashion and be thankful for what we have. By sheer coincidence Hal Jordan is actually coming back home as well. Many of us leave the comfort of home, and our journey morphs. It’s fair to say that Hal’s recent encounters with Black Hand and the disappearance of the corps has forced Hal to see if is home planet is still safe. Outside of that it’s just a normal trip home, right?
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REVIEW: The Omega Men #6

Hope everyone had an amazing Thanksgiving, and with it being the season of thanks I’m thankful for this series. Even though earlier reviews of mine were the complete opposite of thankful. This should have been the penultimate issue of the series, however as we know now that isn’t the case anymore. Tom King has impressed me on his ability to step out of the box and write a gritty sci-fi comic with deeper rooted themes. The center of this story is still Kyle Rayner and his purpose for whatever The Omega Men have in store for him.

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REVIEW: Sinestro #17

 

Last issue we were treated to two insanely powerful egotistical villains who would much rather think of themselves as “Anti-Heroes” in Black Adam and our main character Sinestro. So what does Cullen Bunn offer up for us readers this time around? Well, more cameos and more Black Adam and less intrigue. Hit the jump for the play by play…or something like that.

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