dryden's review

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

subhamroxx's review

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4.0

This one was another great one!

Hal travels back to earth to take the Yellow lantern ring from Clark and well teams up with him to save Hector Hammond and its an alright story but the big one is when the Guardians are taken by the Controllers and so its upto the 4 corpsmen to rescue these guardians and fight the controllers and its an epic fight the way it happens and other revelations and all and I loved that plus some cool narration by Ganthet and future threats to come! Its a volume thats more showing how awesome the 4 corpsmen are and showing them at their best plus the art is always good in this book! A must read!

lukeisthename34's review

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4.0

Surprisingly entertaining.

the_rox13's review

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2.0

**2.5 stars

Synopsis: We follow up with the storyline in the Superman title where Parallax was kidnapping children. Superman gives Hal Sinestro's ring, but insists that he is still alive and that Parallax was contained within the ring. Hal can't sense the entity in the ring, however. The two of them rescue Hector Hammond from being taken by these little alien dudes and Hammond forces Superman to use his laser vision to shoot him in the neck, leaving him comatose, but stable.

Next, Ganthet and Sayd are kidnapped by the Controllers. The Controllers are using Guardian DNA to create more Controllers, essentially. It's actually a really brutal process where these cords plunge into their guts and just suck everything out. The main four Lanterns figure out what's going on and fly to their rescue. They eventually defeat the Controller, though they escape and have managed to create three new Controllers. Ganthet and Sayd take the other Guardians back to Mogo and claim that it is their time to return to the Corps they created because the Corps will be their legacy. The Controllers are revealed to have an army of Darkstars.

Review: Didn't care for this volume. The first part with Superman I understand was necessary so the Corps is at least aware Sinestro could be alive, but it was pretty boring. Hammond has never been one of my favorite Hal villains, but I do think he's underutilized, but that could be because he really is a creepy fuck when he wants to be, which is most of the time.

The second arc took too long and I'm saying that as this is one of the shortest volumes of this series yet. Most of it is just the four mains fighting against the various defenses the Controllers have put up. It's nice to see the four working together, since most of the time they're broken into teams, but there isn't much substance there. I don't know how I feel about the Guardians of the Universe returning, they were dirt before and I'm sure they'll be dirt again, even if Ganthet and Sayd are leading them.

birdmanseven's review

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4.0

This felt old school in all the right ways. I loved the Superman team-up that kicks this collection off. Then we move on to a team-up of Hal, Kyle, John and Guy that hits all the hallmarks in a very satisfying way. No new ground is broken, but it was a fun trip.

We discussed this further on Comic Book Coffee Break: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_JoWi5iKc&list=PLKuqjNEr0e3yLLG0RFwHef8QBVXxeOaJ5&index=21
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