Future State: Green Lantern #1

7.6

Critic Reviews

19 Reviews
4.8

User Reviews

37 Reviews
Event\Storyline Future State
Writer Ernie Altbacker, Ryan Cady, Geoffrey Thorne
Artist Sami Basri, Clayton Henry, Tom Raney

Assigned to map and contact new lifeforms past the 3,600 known sectors of space protected by the Green Lantern Corps, John Stewart and an elite team of Lanterns are trapped behind enemy lines and fighting for their lives when the Central Power Battery goes dark and leaves the entire corps defenseless. Meanwhile, across the cosmos, Green Lantern Jessica Cruz finds herself powerless and forced to battle the invading Yellow Lanterns of the Sinestro Corps, and Guy Gardner, trapped on distant world, decides to reopen Warriors Bar.

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  • 10

    But Why Tho? - CJ

    Jan 12, 2021

    Future State: Green Lantern #1 is a sci-fi smorgasbord, with tales featuring fan-favorite Lanterns in a strange and often hostile universe. This was a great start to Green Lantern'sFuture State adventures, and I can't wait to see where the next issue takes things. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Black Nerd Problems - Morgan Hampton

    Jan 14, 2021

    Green Lantern: Future State #1 gives us a glimpse into the lives of some of our favorite Green Lanterns as they navigate their place in the galaxy without the power of their rings.  Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    DC Comics News - Kendra Hale

    Jan 12, 2021

    I enjoyed the talent and the concept of Future State: Green Lantern #1. I eagerly await the next book to see what happens. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar

    Jan 13, 2021

    Sometimes less is more, but Future State: Green Lantern looks to be the exception to the rule, as its three drastically different stories each deliver individually while also providing a unique prism through which to explore and appreciate the Green Lantern mythos. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Jan 01, 1970

    Up against a Khund invasion seeking to destroy a peaceful planet for resources, this is the closest we've gotten to Saving Private Ryan in a sci-fi comic book, with brutal fight scenes and shocking losses along the way courtesy of Tom Raney's surprisingly gritty art. Read Full Review

  • 8.2

    Comic Watch - John Jack

    Jan 13, 2021

    As a whole, the 3 stories left me fairly happy with this sharp directional change we've found ourselves amidst. But not without some reservations, I would like to know what happened to the Corps sooner rather than later. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes

    Jan 14, 2021

    For a bunch of characters that tend to get the rough end of the stick, unless they are in the main Justice League book, this book does a great job in establishing them in the future of the larger universe and goes someway to prove that these characters, yes even Guy, are heroes even without their rings. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison

    Jan 15, 2021

    Another uneven anthology, though this one is more good than bad. In fact, if it weren't for the lackluster story and terrible artwork of the opening chapter (which I'm pretty sure was ripped off of a Warhammer 40,000 novel), I could gleefully give this one a perfect 5/5 rating. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu

    Jan 15, 2021

    The light has gone out for the Green Lantern Corps, and who they become in the darkness, how brightly they remain determined to shine, is a surprise to everyone.  Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Jan 16, 2021

    For the first time in the Future State comics I've read, all of the stories in a single issue are fun, interesting and use the whole concept well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    COMICON - James Ferguson

    Jan 18, 2021

    If you take away a Green Lantern's ring, you still have a hero. With the power battery going dark, Lanterns are stranded around the universe, doing what they can to not only get out alive, but save some others as well. Get ready for some big sci-fi adventure. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - David Weber

    Jan 14, 2021

    Future State: Green Lantern #1 is an action-packed issue with two delightful side stories. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    AIPT - Ben Morin

    Jan 12, 2021

    Altogether, Future State: Green Lantern delivers a satisfactory look at the Green Lantern Corps' future. Each writer does well at capturing their Lantern's voice and tone, and the accompanying artists suit each narrative. While the anthology format definitely lends itself to this portion of the DC Universe, there remains room to improve the balancing of the narrative threads. Despite this, Green Lantern fans new and old should not miss out on this fun and entertaining collection of stories. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Jan 13, 2021

    Future State: Green Lantern #1 isn't a bad issue at all but it dances the history of the DC Universe up to this point. It's hard to not keep wondering what problem hit the Green Lanterns. Why are things like the way they are. It left me wanting to learn about that more than what was presented. That's good in a way but also a bit frustrating as well. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Jan 12, 2021

    We get a good look at what three of our Green Lanterns from Earth are up to in 2035 in this book and while I find it odd that the Flash Family is without their speed and now we find out that the Green Lanterns are powerless as well a strange choice for DC to make concerning the future, it does lead to some fun to be had with that concept. Beyond that, though I loved the second and third stories in this book and only found the initial John Stewart one tough to swallow.   Read Full Review

  • 6.2

    Multiversity Comics - Robbie Pleasant

    Jan 15, 2021

    "Future State" continues to show us yet another dark future, but there's still some entertainment to be had in the Green Lantern stories. Unless you're a G'nort fan. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jan 12, 2021

    A ring-less direction for the Green Lantern Corps isnt as fun as you might imagine and proves too drastic a change to sell this idea of the Corps future as a shift in status quo worth developing. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Newsarama - Matthew Sibley

    Jan 12, 2021

    Ernie Altbacker's story is more light-hearted than the other two. It involves Guy Gardner getting stuck on a planet outside of his usual jurisdiction and how he spends his time waiting for his ring to fix itself. Of the three, this one starts at the right moment, allowing for a beginning, middle, and end, but the comedy is all one-note miscommunication jokes and gets stale fast, which means the issue goes out on its lowest note. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey

    Jan 13, 2021

    Despite how much I enjoyed the “Book of Guy” it's not enough to save Future State: Green Lantern #1. At $5.99 this book needed a strong lead story and this anthology book just doesn't deliver one. While the Jessica Cruz story was just okay, it and Geoffrey Thorne's first Green Lantern story aren't enough to warrant the price tag despite the fun and entertaining Guy Gardner backup story. Five out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review

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