Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #4

9.0

Critic Rating

7 Reviews
7.0

User Rating

29 Reviews
Writer Tim Sheridan
Artist Cian Tormey
Cover Price $3.99

Alan Scott's learned the Red Lantern's dark secret! But even if the Green Lantern knows the truth, can he find the will to stop his enemy's monstrous plans?

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  • 10

    Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini

    Jan 30, 2024

    Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #4 is another perfect issue that perfectly mixes action, romance, and emotion into one issue. This issue will leave you begging for more and heartbroken at the same time. Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker

    Jan 30, 2024

    Every single member of the creative team brought their A-Game for this issue. There are some truly personal moments towards the end of the book that were my absolute favorites (you'll know it when you see it), and I loved the hints of mythology that were subtly peppered into the dialogue. This story is a prime example of why I love reading comics. If you haven't been reading this book, now is the time to catch up as Alan Scott: The Green Lantern keeps getting better with each new installment. The character moments are incredibly raw and genuinely impressive. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    AIPT - Lukas Shayo

    Jan 30, 2024

    It's hard to find much to dislike aboutAlan Scott: The Green Lantern, and issue #4 is no different. Once again, DC has knocked it out of the park with a comic that begs to be read, analyzed, and reread over and over again. It will be interesting to see where this comic goes as the end approaches, and it's absolutely worth a read or four. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Jan 30, 2024

    The art is strong as always, and Sheridan's deft, emotional script manages to perfectly capture the time period and make this feel like one of the most personal superhero tales on the stands. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Nerd Initiative - Ken M.

    Jan 30, 2024

    The heart-break and heroics burn bright with another fantastic issue. Sheridan gives readers a closer look into devious intentions with sharp writing. Tormey and the rest of the creative team deliver the soul-crushing repercussions into vivid imagery. Brace for the final moments and dont dare miss this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson

    Jan 31, 2024

    Alan Scott's most personal conflict yet manifests in a backstory-filled, but still engrossing peak. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Jan 30, 2024

    Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #4 gets to the heart of the issue by giving readers the full scoop on the Red Lantern's origins. While the reveal isn't the least bit surprising, it's well done. That said, Sheridan succeeds in building Red Lantern up by tearing Alan Scott down into a confused, chronically horny man whose libido clouds his judgment at every turn. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    galactus420

    Jan 30, 2024

    goated. Don't listen to the homophobic fake reviews this is the best issue of this book so far. The complex relationship we're getting between the green and red lanterns is awesome and if one of them was a woman those guys would all agree

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  • 10

    axdn

    Feb 01, 2024

    What a beautiful book, the dynamic between the Red and Green Lantern is a whole new beast that deserves to be explored more.

  • 9.0

    Jawsh

    Feb 07, 2024

    DAMN

  • 8.0

    Psycamorean

    Feb 29, 2024

    Noting that Tim Sheridan is the writer behind the clusterfuck Red X reveals over in Titans Academy really shows how much better they are at breaking down reveals and twists now in this book. It's still a bit cliche and this story isn't anything you haven't seen as much as people whine about how it's ruining comics or whatever, but it's an enjoyable issue, I think.

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  • 8.0

    Screaming Enigma

    Mar 24, 2024

    I thought this was a well-done origin of Red Lantern here. I honestly don't really understand how some people can dislike this as much as I've seen. It's not anything groundbreaking or incredibly unique, but I think it's still an interesting and fairly well-written story. I think Sheridan did a good job with the dynamic between Alan and Vlad. I also thought it was pretty funny that Alan lured Vlad in just to absolutely deck him in the mouth.

  • 4.5

    Softboy

    Jan 30, 2024

    Only praise I can give this issue is that the Red Lantern was interesting, and it builds off of what Geoff Johns introduced in the 2022 New Golden Age book. Everything else is boring, mainly Alan Scott. You can have gay characters with personality DC Comics, it's not that hard.

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  • 1.0

    fatebuddy27

    Jan 30, 2024

    It's like a bad joke: get a six-issue miniseries, fill it with flashbacks, advance the actual plot by one hour on a good day. Alan Scott: The Green Lantern is badly structured, there's no way around that, but it's such a deeply disappointing book that that's somehow the least of its faults. First things first: time-travelling in order to pass through walls is needlessly overcomplicated. Alan has been able to phase through walls (in a ghost-like manner, is the image the 1940s comics want to invoke) since his very first appearance, he's also previously been shown as able to time travel (Gotham Knights #10 from December 2000 calling!), there's simply no possible need for one power to inform the other except in the service of this book's end more

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    tko

    Jan 30, 2024

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    YuYuHak

    Jan 30, 2024

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    Danilo Silva

    Jan 30, 2024

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    Gorr

    Jan 31, 2024

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    Ted F

    Feb 02, 2024

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    Alphatrion

    Feb 02, 2024

  • 9.5

    atomic

    Feb 06, 2024

  • 9.0

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    Enygma

    May 22, 2024

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    comicrottentomatos

    Jul 17, 2024

  • 8.0

    COREMARK

    Feb 11, 2024

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    ed1138

    Mar 26, 2024

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    Pato

    May 30, 2025

  • 7.5

    Lucas

    Dec 07, 2025

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    Jason The Dude

    Feb 09, 2025

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    comicfan00

    Feb 12, 2024

  • 3.5

    Smithd33

    Feb 05, 2024

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    ResearchReader

    Mar 31, 2024

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    General C K

    Mar 15, 2024

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    Jan 30, 2024

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    Feb 03, 2024

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    Feb 04, 2024

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