GREEN LANTERN #26 (DC COMICS)

There’s a big void in the universe. No one has any emotions. This is in part to Starbreaker’s scheming. With a new power battery absorbing the emotions off the universe, there is little care to stop his squad. Note, Little does not mean none.

Ava, Jadestone and John Stewart’s Ring have been unaffected by the Sorrow Battery. They lead a reluctant group to the Source Wall for answers. What they find will either help or destroy them.

GREEN LANTERN #26 by Jeremy Adams, V. Ken Marion, Romulo Fajardo Jr. & Dave Sharpe continues on with “The Starbreaker Supremacy”.

Let’s take a closer look at where things stand now.

GREEN LANTERN #26 by Jeremy Adams, V. Ken Marion, Romulo Fajardo Jr. & Dave Sharpe (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Adams bring a deal to the table that can’t be refused. Once the Lanterns have breached the Source Wall, they find emotion Avatars. Their travel also results in a break from Starbreaker’s hold. Readers see the return of the Lanterns, but not without strings attached. The dialogue between parties teases a possible way to end the fight. It doesn’t take long for this notion to go out the window.

The writing shows how one Lantern is onto the schemes at hand. Actions are taken to broker an even playing field. Adams sets this up with a possibility to crash at any moment. The result is a much needed moment for Hal and company. Readers watch as the action picks up with a newfound purpose. Pacing speeds up with many crowd pleasing panels. The end result becomes a major turning point. It does leave a notion that much can go wrong. But for now, a fitting finish reflect the current state of the Lanterns.

Marion and Fajardo Jr. welcomes readers into the issue with a full page meeting. Seeing the Lanterns ship surrounded by the Avatars makes a statement. It also leads to a return look for one Lantern. Watching Kyle Rayner flashback to the White Lantern look is given a half page panel. From here, the spotlight shifts to Hal Jordan. It makes sense that if something is gonna fall apart, Hal would be around the center of attention.

A Half Page image shows Hal using unique diplomacy. The art locks in on the newly refocused emotion. It assists in moving the talks further for where the Lanterns need to go. Readers see that a few near full pages offer a monster transformation for one character. This spawns a two page splash where the issue’s brawl begins! The art shows off a wild fight with no letdown of the intensity. Its’ fallout moves everything towards a solid landing. The closing page is a full image setting a new course for the event. Where will it lead now is the true question.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.4

Lanterns, Avatars and Emotions, oh my! Adams’ writing infuses some new elements into the saga. Marion and the Art team lock in on the fast pace and space action. When the light clears, a new course is set forth. Don’t miss out on where it leads.

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