Green Lantern #29
| Writer | Jeremy Adams |
| Artist | Carmine Di Giandomenico |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Hal Jordan is off to Star City to check on his good friend Oliver Queen when things go sideways and the boys find themselves with a bit of a problem that can only lead to some serious hard travellin' solutions!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Nov 27, 2025Sometimes comics are at their best when a creative team just keeps things simple. This is a great example of that notion making for one of my favorite reasds this month. Read Full Review
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Nov 26, 2025Green Arrow & Green Lantern do what they do best in an extremely fun adventure. Adams' writing brings out the best in both. Di Giandomenico & Fajardo Jr. construct an impressive match-up filled with sensational visuals. It's never a misfire for fans when these two get together. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Christopher Franey
Nov 26, 2025Green Lantern and Green Arrow tackle a Star City mission with unexpected Darkseid connections, showcasing sharp banter, strong continuity, and a smooth artistic transition with Carmine Di Giandomenico joining the team. A sharp, charming team-up issue that adds fuel to the road toward #600. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Dec 03, 2025The worst part of this book is its cover, as it's just too grim and serious for what's really inside. This really needed a classic cover with dialogue with the two ribbing each other instead. What's inside is great, and it sets Hal on the next part of his journey. I'm glad we're not getting a huge tie-in to DC KO with this since the property just came off the big event with Starbreaker, and rolling right into another would undermine all the storytelling going on. Hal and Ollie are just a delight, and the team here makes it a hell of a lot of fun to read and look at. Big props for the two in how they team up at the end for te giant robot as well, as that just made me stupidly happy. Read Full Review
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7.7
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
Nov 26, 2025Sometimes its impossible to see how beneficial a change of scenery can be until it happens. Green Lantern #29 is a case in point. Nothing about recent Green Lantern issues has called for a step away from the galactic setting and its ongoing storylines, and yet this smaller scale adventure turns out to be exactly what the series needs in this moment. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Nov 27, 2025Green Lantern #29 is a great example of a solid, fun comic book. Read Full Review