Green Lantern Corps #9

Writer: Jeremy Adams, Morgan Hampton Artist: Fernando Pasarin Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 8, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.7Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

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The Lanterns are lit. The Starbreakers have arrived, and the war is on! The final installment of the Starbreaker Supremacy brings our heroes and villains together to make a stand against the villainous Sun-Eaters who have come to drain Oa of its emotional energy, all while the mystery surrounding Keli’s glove is revealed!

  • 9.5
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Oct 8, 2025

    This arc didn't go on for months and months with no real advancement of the story preventing the Starbreaker Supremacy from wearing out its welcome. The resolution also didn't feel like some random solution that could have been accomplished far earlier. Adams and Hampton throw in a very interesting curve ball at the end to further build excitement about what's in store over the next few months for Green Lantern and Green Lanterns Corp. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Oct 8, 2025

    There are so many intriguing beats in this issue that it can feel a little chaotic at times, with huge developments happening in one page and then not being referenced again. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. Oct 8, 2025

    The Starbreaker Supremacy concludes with a definitive finish, but not without its flaws. The writing gives readers many moments to cheer about. Theres plenty of big action courtesy of the art team. How it finishes feels lacking in certain degrees, but that will be up to readers to decide on. Either way, a new era of GLC starts with the final page and a new outlook coming. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Christopher Franey Oct 8, 2025

    The Starbreaker Supremacy saga reaches its finale as the Green Lantern Corps unites every color of the Emotional Spectrum for one final stand. Morgan Hampton and Jeremy Adams deliver a conclusion filled with heart, heartbreak, and heroism, punctuated by breathtaking visuals from Fernando Pasarin and his talented art team. It's a finale that hits the right emotional chords, even if its resolution feels a little too tidy for such a galaxy-shaking event. Looking past the story arc, the series has been an excellent expansion of the Lantern Mythos and its characters. Read Full Review

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