She is one of Hal's very brief love interests that he met in 60s' GL as he was an insurance salesman.
Green Lantern #1
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Artist | Liam Sharp |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Superstar writer Grant Morrison (Batman, All-Star Superman) returns to DC alongside red-hot artist Liam Sharp (The Brave AND the Bold, Wonder Woman) to launch a new, ongoing series: THE GREEN LANTERN!
In this debut issue, when Earth's space cop, Hal Jordan, encounters an alien hiding in plain sight, it sets off a chain of events that rocks the Green Lantern Corps-and quite possibly the Multiverse at large-to its very core. There's an inter-galactic conspiracy afoot, as well as a traitor in the GL Corps' ranks, so strap in for more mind-bending adventures in this masterpiece in the making.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Green Lantern Corps - iggy
Nov 07, 2018The biggest question that most readers will have, is how accessible will this new series be. Despite this being a new series, Morrison isn't known for making things simple for the sake of new fans. In comparison to Morrison's other works, this is a great jumping on point for new or lapsed readers. It doesn't shift the paradigm to much for Hal (except for the new blonde in his life?), but instead gets rid of all the excess and boils down to what a Green Lantern is at the core. A space cop dealing with criminals on a galactic scale, there's enough silly silver age homages to make this feel different than what DC is currently publishing. You combine that with Sharp and Oliff on art duties, this is a book that will bring readers back to world of Green Lantern. An amazing debut issue, if you've never read Green Lantern before, now's a perfect time to start. Read Full Review
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10
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Nov 07, 2018This is how you kick off a Green Lantern book! Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller
Nov 07, 2018If you've been waiting for a reason to give the ring-slinger another chance, this is the bright light you've been waiting for. Read Full Review
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10
Big Comic Page - Jonathan Mullen
Nov 07, 2018Look, if you knew this book was coming then you already have it. But for those who somehow still are wary then please take my advice and just go for it. Grant Morrison has returned with all of his masterful knowledge and skill in this particular medium, which combined with peerless art and colours from Liam Sharp and Steve Oliff make this an absolute must-read. Get it, read it and prepare for a Green Lantern run that well all be talking about for a long, long time to come. Read Full Review
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10
Newsarama - David Pepose
Nov 07, 2018The Green Lantern is one of those rare superhero comics that arrives seemingly fully formed, already imbued with its own striking personality and point of view. Gorgeously rendered and hauntingly portrayed, this isn't like any Hal Jordan story you've read before " The Green Lantern aims to shed new light on the strange new corners of the DC Universe, and I for one can't wait to dive back into the breach to see what this creative team can deliver. Read Full Review
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10
You Don't Read Comics - Rick Lopez
Nov 18, 2018After months of rumors and high expectations, Grant Morrison makes his explosive return to DC monthly. The combination of Liam Sharp and Steve Oliff on art completely fits the space opera nature of the title, while simultaneously working perfectly with the larger ideas of Morrisons scripts. The Green Lantern is a must buy for fans of Morrison, the Lantern Mythos and comics in general. Read Full Review
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9.5
Multiversity Comics - Jonathan O'Neal
Nov 08, 2018"The Green Lantern" #1 is not just a near perfect first issue, but it's also a near perfect superhero comic, and it should delight both fans of the character and the uninitiated alike. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Brazen Bull - Charlie Chipman
Nov 07, 2018It's still too early to tell whether this run will add to Hal Jordan's legacy or detract from it, but the evidence available leads me to believe that greatness awaits.The Green Lantern (2018-) #1is an impressive first issue. Read Full Review
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9.2
On Comics Ground - Marcus Freeman
Nov 08, 2018The next chapter of Hal Jordan's saga begins with Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp. The first issue is promising as Hal Jordan tries to reestablish his life on Earth while keeping his eyes to the sky. Morrison and Sharp seem like they are preparing to put Hal through the ringer and I am anxious to see if Hal is able to survive what they have planned. Read Full Review
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9.0
Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey
Nov 06, 2018With good doses of intergalactic spectacle and bare knuckled grit this debut issue reintroduces readers to the Green Lantern universe without retreading the history that most comics readers are already familiar with. Long time Lantern fans and new readers will find this issue accessible. Read Full Review
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9.0
Impulse Gamer - Andrew Bistak
Nov 07, 2018Although a little strange at times, this is classic Grant Morrison as he takes Hal Jordan back to basics with his unique Silver Age twist on this classic character, including his existentialist view on what makes this hero tick. Given that there's so much happening in this issue, it probably requires a second read, particularly with the extremely detailed art of Liam Sharp who incorporates a clever layer of 60's psychedelic which was when this character was created. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 07, 2018It's fast-paced, incredibly detailed, and in some places grotesque " a floating finger with a Lantern ring attached and a sentient virus with a particularly disgusting method of communication are just two elements going on in this very busy and cosmic story. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics: The Gathering - Olivier Roth
Nov 07, 2018If this first issue is any indication, this new version of Green Lantern will be exactly the type of comic you’ll want to read to get that space-faring fix. And with Morrison in the lead and Sharp on art, you just know it’s going to get weird! Read Full Review
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9.0
Sequential Planet - Ethan Maddux
Nov 08, 2018The Green Lantern is a must-buy for Green Lantern Fans. It's fun, its weird, and surprisingly hilarious. If Morrison and Sharp can keep this up we'll have a modern classic on our hands. Read Full Review
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9.0
Newsarama - Matthew Sibley
Nov 09, 2018From alien lifeforms and far-off planets to a quieter moment with Hal observing the sky, it is distinctive; a relic from a bygone era that feels fresh all the same. Read Full Review
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Nov 10, 2018And while I'm putting in requests, I'd like to see some Earthbound adventures - he shouldn't spend all his time on alien worlds. Read Full Review
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9.0
411Mania - John Pumpernickel
Nov 22, 2018This issue does plenty of juggling but sets up the series on a path that I want to travel. A solid tweak for old fans and a welcoming new start for those just discovering Green Lantern for the first time. Read Full Review
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8.8
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Manny Gomez
Nov 07, 2018Morrisonfans are already going to grab this but if you are new to him this is actually a great introduction to the writer and to Green Lantern. It has enough of the Morrison weirdness to feed your jones, yet a surprising grounding in the structure that makes it accessible but unique too. It's also all beautifully illustrated. This book is a definite buy. Read Full Review
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8.7
Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson
Nov 07, 2018The Green Lantern #1 is a solid start to the series. I don't think it will be as mind-blowing as people are expecting, but I also do not think that is what Morrison is going for, either. It fits his idea of "space cop drama." That has me really interested to continue this series to see what predicaments he puts Hal Jordan in. It also helps the art is marvelous in The Green Lantern #1. Sharp and Orzechowski bring a visual flair to The Green Lantern #1 that is a pure delight to look at. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Nov 07, 2018The introduction of the issue was a little clunky and scattered, but the overall concept of the issue was sound. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - JJ Travers
Nov 07, 2018Admittedly, I had to read this comic twice before I felt like I had a solid understanding of things. But trust me, if you can relax your continuity filters a bit you will happily take in the majesty that is Liam Sharp and Grant Morrison's The Green Lantern. Sharp and Morrison delivered a fun, wacky, psychedelic space cop experience that's by all appearances going to take Hal Jordan back to the core of what being a Green Lantern is all about. Read Full Review
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8.5
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Nov 07, 2018The Green Lantern #1 brings the franchise back to basics, but there's plenty of flavor to set the book apart. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Dec 19, 2019I've long enjoyed the Green Lantern property and all the creativity that comes from it but moreso when it spends its time away from Earth and most of those with it. Hence my enjoyment of the lesser known books or the Corps books themselves. While Grant Morrison is bringing us back to working with Hal directly here, it works as I think he has a good enough handle on a way to push the character and do something interesting with him. And even if that falls a bit flat there's still everything else that he has going into motion here that will fascinate and expands. Liam Sharpe has long been a favorite of mine in the art department and he delivers a fantastic looking book here with Oliffe's color work, which thankfully doesn't feel like it overdoes it on the green in the way some colorists do. It's a solid opening that has me coming back for more. Read Full Review
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8.3
Comic Watch - John Jack
Nov 07, 2018I will definitely be reading this series going forward, it feels like a decent jumping on point for readers unfamiliar with concepts, as it may turn you onto some new facets of GL lore. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comicosity - Jay Barrett
Nov 07, 2018But regardless of where the story goes and if my prediction is right or wrong, this is a must-see new direction for Hal Jordan. Its a back-to-basics story for Hal Jordan and it will be refreshing to see him out of the angsty rut he was in during the end of New 52 era and away from the end of the universe style plots that Vendetti had him wrapped up in. The issue does lose points for the prologue style cadence of the opening but, overall, its an exciting emerald dawn for the Green Lantern Corps. Read Full Review
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8.0
Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth
Nov 08, 2018Morrison opens up strong with an inaugural issue that sets up a very different, more bizarre version of space than we've seen in previous runs. If you're looking for a book that picks up where the previous GL books left off, your miles may vary. Other than that, it's a mostly solid start. Read Full Review
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8.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Nov 08, 2018Is The Green Lantern #1 the game-changer we were promised? Not quite. Yet it is a solid introduction to the concept of The Green Lantern Corps and it has some of the best art you'll see in a comic book this year and that is no bad thing. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Nov 10, 2018Not surprisingly, the first issue of this hotly anticipated Grant Morrison comic reads exactly like a Grant Morrison comic. It feels a little stiff and impenetrable at first, but overall it's a solid start to a hopefully refreshing Green Lantern series. Read Full Review
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8.0
Outright Geekery - Antonio Pedro
Nov 10, 2018The Green Lantern is, unsurprisingly, pretty damn cool. We still haven't gotten to the actual story of it, but the setup is all interesting, everything is weird and trippy and the art is spectacular. You've probably bought it already, but if you haven't, know that this is a fun book that promises an intergalactic adventure like nothing you've seen in the last few years. Buy this book. Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Milo Milton Jefferies
Nov 12, 2018The Green Lantern #1 is an exciting new direction from acclaimed writer Grant Morrison. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Beat - Alexander Lu
Nov 17, 2018If you're looking for a character-driven story that aims to hit you in the gut, The Green Lantern #1 probably isn't it. But if you're looking for a creatively fertile intergalactic epic that excites the part of your brain that dares to endlessly imagine, then welcome to the party. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jul 31, 2019If nothing else, the satirical sense of humor alone is worth the price of admission, however these moments play into the expanding new Green Lantern series. Read Full Review
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7.5
Doom Rocket - Jarrod Jones
Nov 09, 2018It's what modern superhero comics needs. Purity. An utter lack of pretension. Battles between what's right and wrong produced plain as brightest day. There's aDoomsday Clock reference in this issue. Ignore it. The big-time stuff in The Green Lantern, both in this issue and the ones yet to come, will be found in the nitty-gritty of cosmic DC, where heroes dare and villains beware. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk
Nov 09, 2018Overall: The Green Lantern #1 was an excellent read. Morrison delivers an issue that is wonderfully complex and dense with so many intricate plot lines. There is something for nearly any type of reader on this title. Readers who prefer complex reads will enjoy this issue just as much as readers who prefect action and adventure. The Green Lantern #1 absolutely offers a ton of content for your money. I have a good feeling that The Green Lantern is going to be a special DC comic book. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway
Nov 07, 2018A much needed reintroduction to the trappings of the Green Lantern Corps is welcome, if not altogether thrilling. We see space cops in action, and Hal Jordan whipping up constructs. It's too early to get overly jazzed for this series, but all signs look positive. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Nov 06, 2018This book is meant to be the next big Lantern book. At this stage, I am not sue if there was a need. With the final story of Green Lanterns and inclusion of the Corps, it feels that DC kind of got bored with Simon and Jessica, which is a shame as at least these two had differences far from the hero stereotype. This book is difficult to score as Morrison writes for the long game, meaning that down the line, this book may turn into something fantastic. However, as it stands, this issue gives me so much that I have seen before at the expense of a Lantern book that was trying to be so different. Read Full Review
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5.0
Pop Culture Uncovered - Eric Mitchell
Nov 07, 2018I wanted this book to be good and to entertain me but other than the art it falls flat. Hopefully it gets better with the second issue but for now I won't hold my breath. Read Full Review
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5.0
DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd
Nov 07, 2018This issue is a bit of a mixed bag. While there's certainly a lot of interesting new Lanterns introduced and a serious threat at hand, the characterization of Hal is a little contrived. At the end of Robert Venditti's run on Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps, Hal and Carol seemed like they had come to an important moment in their relationship that would be ripe for exploration. Venditti's run was so strong on character, moving away from that moment without a mention is a bit jarring. Hal's characterization has reverted back to an iconic, yet unenlightened portrayal. This issue is probably more enjoyable read cold without the knowledge of what's come just before in Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps. Read Full Review
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3.0
Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier
Dec 18, 2018Onething Ive noticed with the Green Lantern franchise the past year or two is howmuch of it is space-based. Hal and the rest of the Corps serve as intergalacticcops, but almost never (in recent memory) has he or the others playedsuper-hero on Earth. I kind of miss that. Cosmic adventures are all fun andambitious, but once in a while I enjoy a simpler tale, as a palette cleanser.But event fatigue is a common problem from DC the past decade or so. Everythinghas to be BIG. Read Full Review
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2.0
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Nov 12, 2018These aren't the visuals I want to see on a Lantern book, so I'm one and done with this series. This is a shame because I love the Corps and I've loved Morrison's past works, but I can't get beyond the art. This is a title I would rather read than view. Catch you later, Hal. Read Full Review
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The Lost Lighthouse - thelostlighthouse
Nov 08, 2018This is a very interesting start. Morrison and Sharpe make an excellent team and I'll be reading further issues as they come out. I certainly hadn't realised though quite how many different Corps there now seems to be! Seems there a lot more than the visible rainbow spectrum now! Read Full Review