she just doesn't like hal that's not a crime
SINESTRO...BACK IN GREEN?! The Lanterns return to Thanagar, decimated in the aftermath of the Civil Corps! But this time John Stewart and company are fighting with Hawkwoman by their side. Meanwhile, the mystery of the Fractal Lanterns deepens, as Atrocitus seeks revenge for the theft of his powers! So why is the answer seemingly within the remains of the shattered Thanagar?!
Green Lantern Corps Issue 2 explores a broken universe. The issue feels like the characters are moving through the expanse of space, and the fragility of every element makes it seem like any decision could lead to disaster. Read Full Review
Familiar friends and foes take over the sophomore chapter of the GLC return. Solid writing plays off big emotion. Pasarin and the art team flood the pages with a great balance of drama and danger. This story is swinging big out of the gate. Fans wont what to miss whats cooking here. There is something for everyone and Read Full Review
Overall, Green Lantern Corps #2 is a strong continuation of the series. It effectively balances action, mystery, and emotional weight, building on the established narrative and setting the stage for future conflicts. The return to Thanagar and the deepening mystery of the Fractal Lanterns make this issue a must-read for Green Lantern fans. Read Full Review
Continuing to explore the chaos going on throughout the DC Universe by exploring the Thanagarians status quo shows how far reaching the Fractured Spectrum saga reaches. Read Full Review
Hampton and Adams are striking a good balance between character oriented stories with emotional consequences and the large scale Green Lantern style science fiction story at the heart of the Fractured Spectrum Saga. This series especially is off to a strong start in that regard, and Green Lantern Corps #2 keeps it going with an intense and emotional story. Read Full Review
Green Lantern Corps #2 sends John Stewart and his team on a mission of mercy that turns into a fight for survival with a huge last-page twist. Morgan Hampton's script (with assistance from Jeremy Adams) turns a basic mission into a big challenge with super-intriguing implications, and the art team's visual presentation is great. Read Full Review
It's great to have an expanded stage for all the happenings in the world of Green Lantern. John Stewart gets to shine as Hawkwoman advances, yet the Red Lanterns will get in the way as they explore other potential power sources. It will be very interesting to see how items from Thanagar interact with the Emotional Spectrum. Razer makes an appearance, which is great for his fans, but another character's appearance shows that correct timing might not be in the shared story between this and the main Green Lanternseries. Read Full Review
This comic is well balanced between plot, character, action and emotion. Jeremy Adams work has been strong at DC, and this seems to be the case in this title. Paired with Morgan Hampton on writing duties doesn’t appear to hamper the deeper elements. Even the John Stewart/ Shayera “relationship” front benefits this issue. There’s nothing specific mentioned, but John is displays a sincere sympathy for Shayera as she comes face to face with the ruins of Thanagar. It suggests that even if they go ahead and make the mistake of introducing a previous romantic relationship between the two, there’s a good chance it will be done well.
That hater Morgan Hampton needs to fuck off.
And the scene of John and Shayera hiding in the closet is way too cringy and gross. It's like a creepy sex fantasy of a pathetic incel.