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Green Lantern: The Greatest Stories Ever Told (The Greatest Stories Ever Told)
by
John Broome,
Dennis O'Neil, Len Wein, Geoff Johns, Gil Kane , Neal Adams , Darwyn Cooke , Dave Gibbons
Written by Dennis O'Neil, Alan Moore, Geoff Johns and others Art by Martin Nodell, Irwin Hasen, Gil Kane, Neal Adams and others Cover by Alex Ross The greatest adventures of the Emerald Gladiator, collected in one volume! Thrill to the exploits of several
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
August 30th 2006
by DC Comics
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Si cette BD représente vraiment les meilleures histoires de Green Lantern, alors je ne serai jamais un de ses fans. Les premières histoires sont vraiment ordinaire et même parfois mauvaise avec un style vieillot des années 1960. Les histoires s'améliorent au fil du temps mais même encore il n'y a rien de vraiment excitant. Si je n'aime pas ce personnage autant que ça, au moins je peux dire que j'ai au moins essayer de le connaitre.
Basically a sampler of Green Lantern through the ages that I picked up to further my GL education. Even in the introduction it is admitted that there is no such thing as the “greatest stories ever told” but I doubt many would read with that expectation. I thought the Mark Waid issue was the weakest and the O’Neal/Adams and Johns/Cooke stories were the strongest.
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