GREEN LANTERN CORPS #4 (DC COMICS)

Nobody said starting over would be easy. The Green Lantern Corps are back in action. With Starbreaker and the Sorrow on the loose, the universe is preparing for the worst. John Stewart had his hands full with Atrocitus. Now the spotlight moves the biggest jerk in the corps plus a few other fan-favorites!

GREEN LANTERN CORPS #4 by Jeremy Adams, Morgan Hampton, V. Ken Marion, Amancay Nahuelpan, Arif Prianto, and Dave Sharpe (DC Comics) switches gears to showcase Guy Gardner, Simon Baz and Teen Lantern!

Let’s see what’s cooking up on this side of the galaxy!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The writers take take full advantage with bringing out the worst of Gardner. Right form the start, his arrogance shines. Being paired with an inexperienced partner proves for some funny moments. Their paths head into the same direction of Baz and the Teen. Readers watch as they head on a “fun” trip to Necrocopia.

It doesn’t take long for events to head south on all parties. Baz and the teen’s search for a battery leads into a more serious tone. Guy’s plot is pure mayhem. It is filled with great punchlines while his scared partner processes what is going on. Readers will have much to enjoy here. Events circle back to Baz’s story. The writing mixes in a few curves before swaying the ending. The last page throws everything off as this story gets some foundation started. It’s a great hook for readers to be locked in heading to next chapter.

Marion and Nahuelpan present a solid look at the corps latest escapades. The opening sequence with Gardner captures his snarkiness grins. Even as he thinks he’s outsmarting everyone, the art shows otherwise. His new partner strikes a chord as being ill-prepared for what’s next. Guy’s confrontation leads into a full page reveal. It doesn’t take long for the action to start. A two page splash captivates while laying the base for more to come.

Baz is more expression based. His reactions to the Teen (and Ellie Stewart) provide more light-hearted times. This carries to the half shot of Necrocopia. Readers watch as they walk into trouble. Their story takes a turn in the closing pages. The tone is more serious emersed in a dream state. This leads into a very striking last page. Once here, events close with a new mystery at hand. It’s a fine pint to build as this story progresses forward.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.1

A trip to Necrocopia takes many turns for the Corps as a new arc starts. The writing catches the best (& worst) of Guy Gardner. Simon Baz’s portion gets some impressive moments heading to the last page. Fans won’t be seeing red when it’s over. They’re only gonna be seeing green as they go pick this one up at the LCS.

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