DC Comics’ War of the Green Lanterns
KevinMLD and PTB review DC Comics’ cosmic epic War of the Green Lanterns crossover running through Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern series, Tony Bedard’s Green Lantern Corps and Peter Tomasi’s Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors. The fate of the Green Lanterns, the Emotional Spectrum and the Guardians of the Universe hang in the balance!
- REVIEW: Green Lantern #67 War of the Green Lanterns Part Ten
DC Comics’ War of the Green Lanterns crossover spanning their entire Green Lantern line of titles wrapped up this week. Not only did the crossover come to an end, but Part Ten (Green Lantern #67) was also the final issue of Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern series that launched in 2005 following Green Lantern: Rebirth. This
- REVIEW: Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #10 – War of the Green Lanterns Part Nine
It’s time for another Green Lantern Thursday at MyLatestDistraction where we’ll take a look at the most recent chapters of DC Comics’ War of the Green Lanterns. This is a big series with big things happening for DC’s cosmic heroes and the final three installments before the finale are full of important moments. It’s also
- REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #60 War of the Green Lanterns Part Eight
It’s time for another Green Lantern Thursday at MyLatestDistraction where we’ll take a look at the most recent chapters of DC Comics’ War of the Green Lanterns. This is a big series with big things happening for DC’s cosmic heroes and the final three installments before the finale are full of important moments. It’s also
- REVIEW: Green Lantern #66 War of the Green Lanterns Part Seven
It’s time for another Green Lantern Thursday at MyLatestDistraction where we’ll take a look at the most recent chapters of DC Comics’ War of the Green Lanterns. This is a big series with big things happening for DC’s cosmic heroes and the final three installments before the finale are full of great moments. It’s also
- REVIEW: Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #9 – War of the Green Lanterns Part Six
Green Lantern Tuesday at MLD concludes with Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #9 bringing us up to date on the space saga. DC Comics’ cosmic epic War of the Green Lanterns continues tomorrow with the release of Parts Seven through Nine in Green Lantern #66, Green Lantern Corps #60, and Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #10. We’ll have our discussion/review of those soon, but to
- REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #59War of the Green Lanterns Part Five
Green Lantern Tuesday continues at MLD with a look at Green Lantern Corps #59. DC Comics’ cosmic epic War of the Green Lanterns continues tomorrow with the release of Parts Seven through Nine in Green Lantern #66, Green Lantern Corps #60, and Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #10. We’ll have our discussion/review of those soon, but to get you ready Kevin and I will
- REVIEW: Green Lantern #65War of the Green Lanterns Part Four
Welcome to Green Lantern Tuesday at MLD! DC Comics’ cosmic epic War of the Green Lanterns continues tomorrow with the release of Parts Seven through Nine in Green Lantern #66, Green Lantern Corps #60, and Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #10. We’ll have our discussion/review of those soon, but to get you ready Kevin and I will spend the
- REVIEW: Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #8 – War of the Green Lanterns Part Three
We wrap up MLD’s Green Lantern Thursday with the title with the longest name and the issue with the most words, Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #8. This series focuses on another Green Lantern replacement for Hal Jordan, namely Guy Gardner. Gardner is probably the character I least care for among the Green Lanterns from Earth,
- REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #58War of the Green Lanterns Part Two
It’s Green Lantern Thursday here at MLD as we’re breaking down the current War of the Green Lanterns crossover running through Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern, Tony Bedard’s Green Lantern Corps, and Pete Tomasi’s Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors. I’m not terribly familiar with these books and on the surface it seems like one Green Lantern title
- REVIEW: Green Lantern #64War of the Green Lanterns Part One
On some level, I feel like I’m following the cosmic adventures of the Green Lantern having read Blackest Night and Brightest Day. However, after getting my hands on the first part of the War of the Green Lanterns crossover I’ve come to realize that I’m just keeping up with Earthbound aftermath of what Hal Jordan
- REVIEW: Green Lantern #63
I don’t normally read DC’s Green Lantern title, but I should. Throughout Blackest Night and Brightest Day, it consistently seems like Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern series has been where the stories I’m most interested in are unfolding. Couple that with the fact that this book is ultimately the source for those event titles and there’s
- REVIEW: Brightest Day #20
With just two months left in DC’s year long maxi-series Brightest Day, issue #20 turns its attention to the second half of the Aquawar with Aquaman leading a team of heroes and dead fish against Siren’s forces from another dimension and Black Manta. Aquaman, Aqualad, Aquagirl and especially Mera each get nice character moments in
- The State of the Green Lanterns – Winter 2011
Let me start off by saying that I’ve always thought Green Lantern was a terrible character. When I was a kid I totally would have taken Aquaman and his ability to talk to his fish friends over Green Lantern’s stupid magic ring and glowing fists. It’s terrible, and Hal Jordan’s lack of a personality never