That's exactly why its cliché. If everyone is, it loses its value. For me, John being a marine tended to supersede his architect background but that's because I just grew up with the animated series so even my perspective is skewed. I definitely agree that it is cliché and played out which is unfortunate because that type of character, the "tough-as-nails marine" can work really well but it tends to just be written the same way every time like an 80s action movie. Move away from the tropeiness.
Green Lantern: War Journal #1
| Writer | Phillip K. Johnson |
| Artist | Montos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
JOHN STEWART RETURNS IN AN EPIC NEW SERIES FROM THE PAGES OF GREEN LANTERN! John Stewart's time as a Green Lantern has come to an end...or so he thinks. A family tragedy calls him back home, and as John begins to reclaim the career he once left behind, he tries to embrace a peaceful post-superhero life. But when a terrifying and contagious force with a mysterious connection to Oa appears on Earth, the last Green Lantern of another Universe comes seeking the only warrior to face this threat and win: the immortal Guardian and Builder, John Stewart himself! Can this brilliant but brash young Lantern help John discover the qualities that made him more
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker
Sep 19, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 is a bright new start for John Stewart. Make sure you add this title to your pull list. Read Full Review
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10
Graphic Policy - Brett
Sep 20, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 is a fantastic start to the series that tugs at heart strings and gives us even more reasons to love the character. It also delivers an ominous threat that is intriguing and interesting with a cinematic setup that's memorable and delivers amazing action. The comic is a damn near perfect package. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Sep 19, 2023After a controversial previous run and a surprisingly long hiatus, the Green Lantern line is finding some real momentum again. And the interesting thing is, it's being done with a status quo that doesn't actually involve the Corps right now. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Sep 19, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 firmly roots the John Stewart character in a familiar and relatable status quo, while also setting up a new, threatening villain. The art and writing blend well for a great jumping on point for new readers. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Sep 19, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 expands the story into something much bigger. The book is intensely creepy and atmospheric, with the overriding feeling that something awful is about to happen. This feels like the last moments of peace for John before bringing him into the action. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Sep 20, 2023It hasn't been uncommon in DC to have multiple Green Lantern titles playing out at the same time and this is a very strong start for hopefully a long run of War Journal. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Sep 19, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 is the start of a well-crafted character study about John Stewart that aims to put him back into the spotlight. If you've been asking for John Stewart to have a bigger role in the DC Universe, this is the comic for you. It also helps that the creative team has a genuine love for the character, and a desire to drive him to greater heights. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Sep 19, 2023Montos delivers some great art in the issue. I love the visual style and how it plays into the dramatic and horrific elements of the plot. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Sep 20, 2023War Journal feels like a great new introduction to John Stewart while working with a new status quo for the Lanterns that ups the ante for the superhero. Read Full Review
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8.0
Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey
Sep 25, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 is a very good debut issue. While I do think that the entry point isn't necessarily new reader friendly, I think Phillip Kennedy Johnson will provide enough details as the series evolves to flesh it out for anyone who feels lost now. This issue is emotionally strong and brings the cosmic adventure that many fans have been missing with a Green Lantern title. While I think there's one moment where things get a little heavy handed, all in all it's a terrific start. Eight out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Sep 18, 2023Green Lantern: War Journal #1 sets up a Jon Stewart-centric story that puts his life of quiet retirement on the back burner. There's plenty of creative ring-slinging, and the art is strong, but readers who missed the backups from the main Green Lantern title may feel a little left behind. Read Full Review