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Green Lantern Corps, Vol. 3: Ring Quest (Green Lantern Corps #3)
Hal Jordan may be Earth's best-known Green Lantern, but he's not alone. In this volume, some of the best and brightest are sent on an urgent mission to locate and destroy missing Sinestro Corps Rings following the Sinestro Corps War.
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
December 2nd 2008
by DC Comics
(first published November 18th 2008)
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The wrap up of the Sinestro Corps war for Guy Gardener and Kyle Rayner results in them leaving Earth and moving to Oa. This was sort of a buddy cop-like comedy for the first two issues and was pretty enjoyable.
The main Ring Quest storyline involes several members of the Corps including: Guy, Kyle, Arisia, Sodam Yat, Soranik Natu, Iolande, and Bzzd. They're sent to stop the remaining yellow rings from finding new hosts. They run into Mongul's plans to rebuild his empire using the yellow rings and...more
The main Ring Quest storyline involes several members of the Corps including: Guy, Kyle, Arisia, Sodam Yat, Soranik Natu, Iolande, and Bzzd. They're sent to stop the remaining yellow rings from finding new hosts. They run into Mongul's plans to rebuild his empire using the yellow rings and...more
The Sinestro Corps War has taken a huge toll on the Green Lanterns, and many of the heroes of the war are trying to recover as many Yellow Power Rings as they can to bring them back to the Guardians. But one of the dying members of the Sinestro Corp lands on the planet of Mongul... a being that can easily go toe-to-toe with Superman... and give him a Power Ring?!?
This book is gory... and if you are squeamish at all, this book may gross you out, but the art is excellent as well as the build-up to...more
This book is gory... and if you are squeamish at all, this book may gross you out, but the art is excellent as well as the build-up to...more
Here I go again. When I first picked this one up, I was sure it would suck because the Laws of Graphic Novels state you can only have so many good volumes in a row for any given title before it punks out. But I liked this one, and I will probably re-read it within the next couple days, along with re-reading the previous three. This book just came out this week, and already I'm waiting in anticipation for the next one, which probaby won't be ready until next summer. Sigh.
I believe I have an open mind when it comes to art in comic books. However, I am a firm believer in certain art styles fitting or not fitting certain stories, books, or characters. And here, once again, we have the case of the art not fitting the story. The tale of murderous alien Mongul causing more death and destruction was so hard to enjoy because the art made the pages squished together and at times, indecipherable. Peter J. Tomasi's script work was very good but he couldn't pull the book ve...more
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