I also got the Ewing Hulk vibes but the art didn’t connect for me. I will continue to read as I trust Al Ewing, but I didn’t find this to be that interesting. Compared to the other Absolute titles this felt less original. Also Hal Jordan has been bad before. This doesn’t feel like a fresh take
Absolute Green Lantern #1
| Writer | Al Ewing |
| Artist | Jahnoy Lindsay |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
AL EWING AND JAHNOY LINDSAY GET COSMIC IN THE ABSOLUTE UNIVERSE! Without the Corps...without the ring...without the willpower, what's left is the Absolute Green Lantern!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Apr 02, 2025This feels like it's going to be one of the darkest books in the line, which is a very big change for the Green Lantern line, and it's absolutely one of the most ambitious as it brings truly unpredictable cosmic forces to Earth. Read Full Review
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Apr 02, 2025Absolute Green Lantern Issue 1 uses existing knowledge to fool us. Ewing uses the red herrings of Hal Jordan and other famous figures to create ideas about who the Green Lantern of the Absolute Universe will be. Read Full Review
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10
ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker
Apr 02, 2025Having read an advance copy of Absolute Green Lantern #1, I can say that I'm ALL IN for another title with DC. Just like the other Absolute titles, this series latches onto the assumption that these characters can still exist with engaging narratives even if some of their key attributes are stripped away. Unlike other reboots or alternate takes from years past, this iteration isn't beholden to everything that has come before. With decades of history, it can be a lot for readers to keep up with. Absolute Green Lantern is a character study done right, with a story that captures the essence of everything that makes these heroes compelling. We've never seen a Green Lantern story like this, and just like the other titles in this line, it feels like a story that is going to resonate with readers. Make sure you add this book to your pull list. Read Full Review
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9.2
Comic Watch - Chad Burdette
Apr 02, 2025Absolute Green Lantern #1 is a strong start to this new Absolute title, while lacking in the ring-slinging action expected from a Green Lantern title, does do a good job establishing the new status quo for the character in the Absolute Universe. Read Full Review
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9.0
KPB Comics - Phillip Creary
Apr 02, 2025Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay's Absolute Green Lantern #1 is a bold, cosmic reimagining of the Green Lantern Corps that explores a suspenseful, alien-horror story with anime-influenced action. Despite some initial pacing issues, the issue excels with Jahnoy Lindsay's expressive, anime-inspired artwork and a startling, universe-redefining beginning. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Apr 02, 2025Absolute Green Lantern continues DC's stellar track record and delivers a debut that shakes the Lantern mythology to its core, setting the foundation for even bigger and brighter things to come. Read Full Review
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8.6
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Apr 02, 2025Overall, Absolute Green Lantern #1 is a promising start to a character-driven story that explores the core of what makes a Green Lantern a hero. It's a must-read for fans of Al Ewing's work and those who appreciate introspective superhero stories. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Brant Lewis
Apr 03, 2025Focusing more on the slow-building tone of dread and the questions that will be explored in the series, Absolute Green Lantern #1 provides a starkly different take on cosmic mythology. Hopefully, Jo's character gets explored as much as Hal's in the next issue. Overall, Absolute Green Lantern #1 forces us to look at the dark corners of space with a terrified expression as we await what terror might land on Earth. Read Full Review
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8.3
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Apr 07, 2025I feel like the choice of cover art wasn't the best, but the overall impact of this book was overwhelmingly positive for me. This is good stuff. Read Full Review
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8.1
SciFiPulse - Richard Strike
Apr 07, 2025Absolute Green Lantern #1 is a bold reset that pulls Hal Jordan into a darker, more introspective narrative. Al Ewing brings psychological depth and a cosmic sense of dread that separates this from past runs, offering a fresh yet faithful new beginning. It's not an issue that gives everything awayfar from itbut that's part of the appeal. Combined with haunting artwork and an immersive tone, this feels like the start of something very different in the best way. Read Full Review
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8.0
Super Hero Hype - Matt Morrison
Mar 28, 2025The only real flaw in Absolute Green Lantern #1 lies in its marketing. The story builds to a shocking twist that would be far more shocking if it weren't telegraphed by most of the variant covers. Go in blind, however, and you may see the light and enjoy a new view on a classic concept. Read Full Review
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8.0
Get Your Comic On - Christopher Mills
Apr 02, 2025It's a solid start to Absolute Green Lantern, with roles being reversed and a mystery being brought into the fray of things, which seems to be a common factor with a few of these Absolute titles. If the next few issues can give us details on what took place in Evergreen, Nevada, then I believe this will easily be an Absolute title that stays a favourite. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Eric Thomas
Apr 02, 2025This is yet another strong entry point into the Absolute universe, combining ideas both new and familiar to setup the mystery and horror surrounding the massive lore revamp, all accented by Jahnoy Lindsay's inspired and fitting visuals. Read Full Review
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7.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Apr 05, 2025While this is the solid start to a story, I don't think it really nails into any core aspects of the Green Lantern mythos in this first issue, which is what I've come to expect from Absolute so far. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Apr 03, 2025Absolute Green Lantern #1is a decent start to a reimagined type of Green Lantern mythology. Al Ewing's twist on humans granted energy power feels like something out of a sci-fi horror story, and Jahnoy Lindsay's art captures the spirit of fear and mystery perfectly. That said, Al Ewing's script skips the basics of setting up a story and relies on curiosity and teasing to hook the reader. For some readers, that may be enough. For many other readers, it's not. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 02, 2025Absolute Green Lantern #1 shows potential but ends up faltering with how quickly the whole hook of this story is spoiled early on. The structure of how the story unfolds leaves a lot to be desired as Hal Jordan dominates to much of this issue. While this debut is a swing and miss there is some hope created that Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay will connect better in future issues. Read Full Review