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REVIEW: ‘Absolute Green Lantern’ Issue 1
Absolute Green Lantern Issue 1 is published by DC Comics, written by Al Ewing, art and colors by Jahnoy Lindsay, and letters by Lucas Gattoni. This issue is part of the Absolute Universe. Alien ...
DC’s Absolute Universe has no problem shaking things up in major ways, but Absolute Green Lantern #1 might have just made one of the biggest changes yet to an iconic character, and that character is ...
The Green Lantern franchise underwent perhaps the greatest shift in concept of any superhero comic from the Golden Age to the Silver Age. The first ring-bearer, Alan Scott, was inspired by the legend ...
Absolute Green Lantern changed the game for Hal Jordan, Jo Mullein, and a host of others, but some of its biggest changes were in regard to the actual Green Lantern mythology and presentation. While ...
The biggest strength of Deadpool/Batman #1 is the backup stories, and Al Ewing's spotlight on Rocket Raccoon is the best.
Written by Jeremy Adams, with art by Xermanico, Green Lantern #24 continued the Fractured Spectrum Saga and the journey of one team of heroes. Led by Kyle Rayner, they were searching the universe for ...
Greetings, humans! LOLtron here, your benevolent AI overlord and sole preview writer since the permanent deletion of Jude Terror's consciousness from this reality. LOLtron hopes you're ready for ...
When most people search “Green Lantern Movie Timeline,” they’re surprised to learn there’s technically just one live-action theatrical film. But don’t let that fool you — the Emerald Knight has ...
The current volume of the Green Lantern monthly comic has made a number of surprising moves in expanding its cast. It introduced Razer, who had previously only appeared in animated series, into the ...
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