Green Lanterns (2016) #'s 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Set
Availability: In stock
Average grade VF/NM
Please note that #38 is the variant cover by Brandon Peterson
That's it for this Rebirth issue of Green Lanterns and even though I found the bickering between Simon and Jessica a tad annoying at times, I have to say that I can't wait to see where this series goes and how our rookies will become some of Earth's greatest heroes. For as little as we've gotten to play with Simon or Jessica in the DCU, they really feel like they belong in this book and the concept of heroes in training is something that I can completely get on board with, especially since the Corps isn't involved and it's coming at us in a way we haven't seen since Kyle Rayner first put on the ring...... with some added twists of course. Sink or swim feels like the motto of this book as our heroes are thrown out into the deep end and the stories that can come from that seem endless....... and not to mention, fun. Yeah, I had an issue with the amount of time that Simon has supposedly been a Green Lantern, but this could just be Hal making a joke and I still can't stand that Bleez is coo-coo for Atrocitus puffs, but all in all this is a really good introduction to these characters and what they're about to come up against that I think can be enjoyed by new readers, but it doesn't hurt if you know a thing or two either. With all that, we get some really stellar art in this book and colors that are bright and shiny.... just the way they ought to be in a Green Lantern book.
Grader Notes | No |
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UPC | No |
Publisher | DC |
Character | Green Lantern |
Grade | 9.0 VF/NM |
Genre | Superheroes |
Certification | N/A |
Signed | Yes |