![]() In the pages of Green Lantern, a ton is going on-not only has Sinestro put together his own Corps wielding yellow (fear-based) rings, but we have also been introduced to the heretofore unseen (except in a splash page in Green Lantern #25) Red Lantern Corps, and their leader Atrocitus. So I've gotten to the point of reading the Geoff Johns era Green Lantern related books where Blackest Night is eminent. All that being said, this is all great set-up for future stories, and I’m really looking forward to seeing how everyone reacts to the events of this story moving forward. It feels like the writer just wanted to make the ideological gap as wide as possible and took a shortcut to do it. I expect dated ideas like that to come out of Guy’s mouth, but not Kyle’s. Both claim it’s impossible when shown the brainwashing systems the Sapphires have in place, and while I think they are right to feel uncomfortable about the Sapphires’ methods, to have them say rehabilitation is *impossible* makes them sound extremely out of character. There’s some pretty significant developments with the implementation of the next new rule in the Book of Oa and the Sinestro Corp using psychological ware fare by attacking GL family members (Kryb in particular is one of the creepiest monsters this series has ever depicted).Ī major gripe I have with this book though is Guy and Kyle’s remarks about repeat offenders and whether criminals can be rehabilitated. The title is pretty misleading, as the Star Sapphires and the Zammarons are only a small part of the story. Another thing is the setting of the fight could been taken place in a jungle full of poisonous plants that could kill anyone who comes in contact and have to keep the adrenalin going or die in 15 minutes. I think that in the book the art grapics are spectacular to show almost every battle, every argument to be seeing a movie of something but one thing that the artist could change is probably the environment because of the fight scene did not do well to the fighting and how the planet was almost rock. But they have no intention for two reasons they believe in the power of love, and they only fight to preserve love of beings of the universe. During the Sinestro corp war the power of the Star Saphier have reached the ultimate power in the universe and could destroy the Green Lantern corps and the Sinestro corps. In this book of the Green Lantern corps series they find their hands in the Sinestro corps hand killing fathers and mothers who are in the Green Lantern corps and crushing other future generations of Green Lanterns to defend the universe from evil Sinestro corps. Also, the great Mongul reappears but his stuff feels a bit rushed here. I also thought as always the fights were pretty cool to see.īad: The 2nd half is very wordy and boring mostly because I hate the love ring and everything to do with those powers. The disturbing imagery of flying eyeballs and death to the family is a lot to take in but at the same time it makes this feel like a real threat, and I appreciate that. Kyle and Guy have a lot of bromance going on and it works on almost every level. The second half of this book dives into my least favorite part of the Green lantern Mythos. Oh, and someone is killing family members of the Green Lanterns. On top of that we have to get back to Guy's date he promised. Especially when they have to teach aliens how to cook. Of course, cooking Earth food for the universe might be a little trickier than they thought. So we have Kyle and Guy finally opening up their restaurant. ![]() This one.just wasn't as good as the last two. Ah man we were on such a high running streak. ![]()
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