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Writer:

Geoff Johns

Artist:

 Ethan Van Sciver

Review:

This issue was a nice close to the yearlong arc of Green Lantern. And what an issue!. It was eventful. This issu would, probably, usher in a cross-over event in the three Green Lantern books and the Red Lantern book. Ethan Van Sciver, last drew for GL in GL: Rebirth which too ushered in a new era of Hal and the Green Lantern Corps. So who better to draw for the major cross-over event than Eric?

At the start of this, we see Hal and Sinestro facing Black Hand, while the Guardians go in search of the First Lantern. It’s about time that Geoff Johns did something with the Guardians. We see them flying through space to find a huge box, with is bound by Green chains. On entering we see some Guardian-esque figures, guarding the First Lantern.

Back on earth, Hal is beating Black Hand, which Eric Van Sciver depicts nicely. The whole battle sequence was pretty good. Eric has done a very good job with the explosions in this issue. For beings who are supposed to be purged of all emotion, they sure are pretty angry. They want to create a third army after destroying all the other lanterns. The guardians have some good reason for creating a third army. This issue had made me more excited for October.

Final Verdict:

7.5/10

 

 

Writer:

Peter Tomasi

 

Artist:

Fernando Pasarin

Review: 

This was one of the good Green Lanterns titles, but now it’s declining. This Alpha War gets boring all to soon. They have forgotten the main story arc. They have lost sight of why they got here- John Stewart killing a fellow Lantern.

The same problem, I had with the other GLC issues appears here too- there’s way too much going on in the series. The Alpha’s and Green Lanterns are the same color, and this causes a lot of confusion in the panels. But on the bright side, the issue ends with a funeral scene, which was very good. There is only one problem that remains, what happens to Stewart? The Alphas had sentenced him to death, just because they died, that doesn’t mean that he is off the hook. We’d probably get to know what happens, in the issues to come. But the writer hasn’t given us any clue to his plans for John Stewart.

Final Verdict:

5/10