Showing posts with label Weaponer of Qward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weaponer of Qward. Show all posts

5/1/12

Green Lantern: New Guardians #8 Review


Kyle Rayner and the New Guardians survived their first run in with Invictus and now, free from the Orrery but burdened with the task of taking down Larfleeze, the group of unlikely allies literally need to recharge before going after Agent Orange.  Of course things don't go as planned since quite a bit has changed in the universe since the New Guardians had contact with the outside universe and how each member reacts drives the events in issue eight.

11/9/11

Green Lantern #3 Review


One of the qualities that I've admired about Geoff Johns' run on Green Lantern is the sheer number of "holy crap" moments that catches readers off guard or makes us slap our head in wonder that no one else had come up with something he did when it's right in front of our faces.  Moments like the return of the Anti-Monitor at the onset of the Sinestro Corps War, or the Blackest Night teaser, or the death of the Hawks, or, well, you get the point.  Those moments stand out when you start to look back over the past seven years that Johns has guided this franchise to heights that it has never reached.  Issue number three has two of these moments wrapped inside a book of twenty pages filled with great story and character moments.  So for anyone who thought this series was going to slow down - you're about to be proven wrong.  With that said, let me warn anyone who hasn't read the issue that this review will contain images and details about the issue, so if you don't want to know, read no further.

The Story -
After leaving Hal standing alone in rain in the first issue, Carol Ferris arrives back at her place, symbolically turning over an photo of the two of them to signal that it's over between them despite all they've been through - as if they'll be able to stay away from each other.  Her phone rings and it's Tom Kalmaku, who urges Carol to turn on her television, providing her with the news coverage of Hal and Sinestro at the site of the bridge collapse from last month's Green Lantern #2.  Carol is of course shocked to see Hal with a ring, but can't believe that he is side by side with Sinestro, suspecting that there is more to this than meets the eye.

We cut to the aftermath of the attack by Gorgor and Sinestro is carving out his deal with Jordan.  Despite how screwed up Hal is and how Sinestro finds him inferior, the Korugarian trusts Hal to do the right thing.  And as far as Sinestro is concerned, the ring that he's offering Jordan is what Hal needs because he has nothing else.  The conversation is laced with alpha male digs at the mistakes of the other, and in the end Hal knocks Sinestro on his backside when Hal's desire to talk with Carol is denied in favor of getting to Korugar and rescuing Sinestro's people.  There is a great moment between the two men when Hal tells Sinestro that he'll help him clean up the mess he's made on his homeworld and that he needs to stop thinking that he's better than his human counterpart.  Sinestro, in true Sinestro form, laughs at the mere notion that it could be any other way.

Let the fireworks commence!
Back on Oa the Guardians are interviewing Ganthet after they did something to him back in the first issue.  We saw in New Guardians #2 that Kyle accused the Guardians of lobotomizing Ganthet based on the expressionless face he met when he approached the Guardians.  We see here that while a lobotomy might be a harsh evaluation, Ganthet is changed in demeanor and he has lost his distinctive ponytail in favor of looking and acting just like the rest of his fellow Oans.  

The Guardians discuss the failure of the Manhunters due to their flaws and how that led them to being replaced by the Green Lantern Corps.  But they, too, have proven too flawed to serve the will of the Guardians, with Hal and Sinestro offered up as two prime examples of those with the right abilities to wield the ring with power, but with deep faults that prevent them from being what the Guardians intended.  So the Guardians reveal their new mission - to replace the Green Lantern Corps with something better.  "Holy crap" moment number one, check!

The Guardians' new mission revealed
Two sides of the same coin
On their way to Korugar Hal Jordan and Sinestro continue to trade barbs as Hal uses his ring for a little fun, much to the disdain of Sinestro.  As they get closer to their target Sinestro reveals their strategy for taking down his Corps, a Green Lantern with his battery entering the Sinestro Corps Central Power Battery will act as the fail safe, disabling all the rings.  Sinestro tells Jordan that he is absolutely not to get involved until sundown and that he will take Sinestro's power battery and disable the rings while Sinestro distracts the army of Yellow Lanterns.

It's then that Sinestro reveals something that we've never seen before, as Geoff Johns mentioned at the New York Comic-Con - he turns his uniform black, taking another pot shot at Hal and pointing out that the Guardians haven't been up front with disclosing all that their rings can do.  As the two sit in waiting the Sinestro Corps members are herding citizens and one of the Yellow Lanterns decides he wants to make a meal of one of them.  Hal wants to pounce but Sinestro will have none of it, holding the Earth man at bay and reminding him that they have to wait or all the civilians will be killed. 

A woman leaps to the defense of her fellow Korugarian and Sinestro recognizes her as Arsona, someone of significance to him but has never appeared before.  When Arsona is knocked to the ground and about to be killed it is Sinestro who abandons his own plan and leaps into action.  As he wipes out one of his former corpsmen the civilians scatter and Hal takes this as his cue to do his part.  There's one lone Yellow Lantern protecting the Central Battery with everyone rushing their former leader.  Hal makes quick work of him and enters, sure that he's about to shut down the whole group.

Oh boy!
It's here that the second "holy crap" begins.  As Sinestro is fighting off the Yellow Lanterns, the Central Battery detects Hal and begins to disintegrate him.  Sinestro senses something isn't right and as the issue ends a rapidly disintegrating Hal Jordan accuses Sinestro of setting him up, while Sinestro seems shocked that his plan has failed, ending the issue with Hal disappearing into the yellow light.

The Writing -
Whew!  This one was awesome to say the least.  Plenty of action, lots of great character moments between Hal and Sinestro that continue to define their relationship as one of the most enjoyable powderkegs in comics.  They are so alike yet so very different and Johns has their voices nailed perfectly.  Every page the two share is charged with tension and that certainly makes these issues fun to read.  Please, Warner Brothers, let the man write the script of a Green Lantern sequel already!

I had the slap on the forehead moment when the Guardians revealed their new mission.  It's so obviously logical to think that if the Guardians branded the Manhunters a failed experiment that at some point they might do the same with the Corps in light of all the problems they've had over the years, yet no writer has gone there.  Like the revelation of the emotional spectrum I sat there muttering, "why didn't I see that one coming!?"  I've read these characters for almost forty years and Johns continues to come up with things that are fresh and exciting.  

I do kind of wonder why the news reporter didn't recognize Sinestro from his attack on Coast City during the Sinestro Corps War, acting as if he'd never seen the alien before.  I believe the bulk of Green Lantern  recent continuity was left untouched by the DC relaunch so I'm not sure if Johns is implying that the war didn't happen, that people don't recognize him with a Green Lantern uniform and him not trying to kill everyone, or if it's just a throw a way line.

I don't expect Carol to have finally closed the door on Hal - theirs is just too much between them for her to walk away and yet there's just as much between them to keep them from finding what they both need.  I've said it before and I'll keep on saying that their relationship is so dead on to real life and it's one of the most complex ones there when writers know how to play with it, and Johns certainly does.  I don't think they'll ever get it together because a lot of the attraction is the wanting of each other, and not the having and the further apart they drift the stronger the attraction will be to seek each other out.

Is Hal Jordan dead?  I don't think so - I think we're going to find him showing up on Qward as a victim of the Weaponer's defiance of Sinestro.  I'm speculating that the Weaponer constructed the Central Battery to transport any Green Lantern who entered it to Qward despite Sinestro's direction to make it the fail safe.  Hal's disintegration just looks a little too familiar to the way Sinestro himself disappeared near the end of the Green Lantern: Rebirth to be coincidental to me.  I could be very wrong, but that's what I'm thinking at this point.

The Art -
First of all, welcome back Ethan VanSciver with the great variant cover to this issue!  I commented in my review of the second issue that I had problems with some of Doug Mahnke's art, specifically with Hal, and for the most part his work in this issue was spot on.  I love the way he draws Carol in the opening pages of this issue and his work on Hal and Sinestro during their sparring really brought the dialog to life for me and made the tension seem palpable.  Likewise with the emotionally cold look on Ganthet's face and the action sequences.  David Baron's colors added a lot to the great artwork and it's a shame to hear that he won't be staying on the title.

What Do I Think?
Green Lantern #3 in my opinion is the best issue of the new series so far and probably my favorite since the War of the Green Lanterns wrapped up.  I think I might go so far as to say that it ranks up there as one of the best of Johns' run so far.  It hits every beat and has the right balance of action, character driven dialog, and don't forget about a couple of great jaw dropping sequences.  Five out of five lanterns.




3/3/11

Green Lantern 63 Review with Movie Concept Art

The start of the War of the Green Lanterns is upon us with this week's 63rd issue of Geoff Johns run on the main Green Lantern title.  This prologue to the next big green event lines up nicely with some of my speculation for what is to come in the month's ahead while revealing at long last the events that led to the massacre of Sector 666.  While there's some redefining of what we have come to know about the history of the universe and the time line may be a little blurry, I'm certain that this story arc will redefine the Green Lantern mythos for years to come.

The Story -
A billion years ago the Maltusan Krona is confronted by his friend Ganthet about his research into origins of the universe, long held to be the event which spawned the creation of the Multiverse, the birth of evil and what ultimately led to the Maltusans dedication to making up for Krona's deeds by creating the Green Lantern Corps.  Krona's motivations for wanting to see the birth of the universe stem from wanting to see the origin of the emotional spectrum in hopes of learning the secrets of harnessing their power.  His fellow Maltusans,  now the Guardians of the Universe, do not agree with Krona's desire to use emotion, rather they feel that it is only by suppressing emotion and letting intellect rule that they can bring order to the universe.  With Krona's unwillingness to join the Guardians they and their Manhunters seek to apprehend the rogue scientist.

2/20/11

Green Lantern Corps 57 Review

The Weaponer arc comes to an interesting if not distracting conclusion as issue 57 of Green Lantern Corps closes one chapter before launching into the War of the Green Lanterns.  This issue also features a sneak preview of the mini-event which kicks off with next month's issue of the main Green Lantern title.  

The Story-
The issue starts out with Firestorm, yes Firestorm, on Qward, having been there since Brightest Day #17 when the White Entity asked for protection while Boston Brand finds a champion to wear the white ring.  The issue then shifts scenes abruptly as we return to the battle raging between the Qwardians and the Sinestro Corps with the Green Lantern Corps continuing to delicately walk the line between their truce with the Yellow Lanterns and their duty to protect life.

The Qwardians, armed with the weapons they found in the Weaponer's armory last issue, launch a full out attack on Sinestro and begin driving him back, freeing the Weaponer from Sinestro's assault.  Sinestro grows tired of the attempts to slow him down and launches a counter offensive which takes out a number of the Qwardians, however a number of them are protected by the Weaponer and this instantly changes the opinion they have of  him and they leap to battle by the Weaponer's side.

1/23/11

Green Lantern Corps 56 Review

This week's Green Lantern Corps #56 is filled with tons of action as the Weaponer storyline rapidly approaches its conclusion to make way for the War of the Green Lanterns.  Sinestro makes his way to Qward to face off against his new adversary and he's bringing the rest of  his Corpsmen with him - can Ganthet, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Boodikka and Hannu keep the peace without breaking the fragile truce between them and the Sinestro Corps?

The Story -
Backtracking a little from last month's ending, Sinestro rallies his troops on Korugar by calling them all to the Sinestro Corps central power battery and playing on the high regard with which he is held by his followers.  The Weaponer, whom Sinestro would supposedly have called a brother in better circumstances, has stolen from Sinestro and he uses this to create indignation amongst the Corps against the man who would dare steal from their leader.  But it isn't the kidnapping of Soranik Natu that should draw their ire, a fact that Sinestro continues concealed from his followers, but the Weaponer's attempt to steal Sinestro's dignity that should motivate the Sinestro Corps to kill the Qwardian.

12/28/10

Green Lantern Corps 55 Review

The third part of "The Weaponer" arc reveals more about the pact between Ganthet, Guy Gardner and Atrocitus as the honor guard learns about it at a most inopportune moment, plus we get the setup for what could be one of the coolest throw-downs since this run of Green Lantern Corps began.  The whole Green Lantern writing team is doing a great job of keeping all three titles independent yet linked in ways that don't require you to read all of them, but the quality is such that you really want to. 

The Story -
Back on Qward the citizens of that ravaged world are drawn to the activities at the Weaponer's refuge, with Thunderers heading to the commotion for fear that this time his actions will lead to the destruction of their whole race.  All the commotion is of course the arrival of the Green Lantern Honor Guard that occurred at the end of issue 54.  While Kyle Rayner races to find Soranik Natu, Ganthet, John Stewart, Boodikka and Hannu lead the assault on the much hated Weaponer, but the Weaponer proves to be much more of a match that you'd think thanks to the weaponized White Lantern technology that he integrated with his shield.

12/16/10

Green Lantern 60 Review

The end of last month's issue of Green Lantern left Hal Jordan faced with a Parallax infused Barry Allen and our mysterious entity-napper.  This week's release of Green Lantern #60 picks up where we left off and by the end the identity of our diminutive new antagonist is revealed - and this one may leave your scratching your head!  As a bonus we get our second installment of the Green Lantern movie preview - this time the spotlight is on Sinestro as will be portrayed by Mark Strong.

The Story -
Before the story picks up we see Hal summing up what's been going on in the Green Lantern corner of the DC Universe over the past six weeks (in their time).  While it's not needed for regular readers of the book, for anyone new to the title it's not a bad way to bring people up to speed with what's happened since Blackest Night and establish that Hal's motives are simply to get the emotional entities off the Earth where they cannot possess anyone.

11/19/10

Green Lantern Corps 54 Review



Sinestro shows that experience trumps youthful enthusiasm, the Weaponer explains the source of  his hatred, and Kyle Rayner rallies the rescue squad in this week's Green Lantern Corps #54.  Get the lowdown on what happens this issue as well as my opinions on Bedard and Kirkham in my review of part two of The Weaponer arc.


The Story -
Sinestro isn't too happy with Kyle Rayner's fisticuffs at the end of issue 53, admonishing him for daring to throw a punch and endangering the fragile truce called at the end of Blackest Night.  Sinestro's retaliation lands them in the middle of the Halloween costume parade in Greenwich Village, and of course the patrons think it's all a part of the festivities.

10/23/10

Green Lantern Corps 53 Review

Tyler Kirkham begins his tenure on the Green Lantern Corps as artist with issue 53, released this week. We head for the showdown between Kyle Rayner and Sinestro that was mentioned at the New York Comic Con and we see the emergence of the Weaponer of Qward as a major new threat in the Green Lantern universe.

The Story –
Flashback some years ago to Qward in the antimatter universe at some point in time after Sinestro has been banished there by the Guardians for his actions in his sector which should be playing out in the upcoming Green Lantern: Secret Origin 2 that should be coming out in the next year. For the first time readers get to bear witness to the forging of Sinestro’s ring, which has seemingly been retconned a bit, no longer having the yellow gem that fans are accustomed to.

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