Green Lantern: War Journal #6
| Writer | Phillip K. Johnson |
| Artist | Montos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The climactic conclusion of the first arc of Green Lantern: War Journal! John Stewart's team has faced heavy losses, and he alone comes face-to-face with the Revenant Queen! His only hope to save Earth is to unlock his potential as the mythical Guardian and the Builder, but a shocking twist ending sets John on a quest of discovery across time and space...one that will reveal the hidden origins behind both the Green Lantern Corps and the Darkstars. One story ends, another begins in this can't-miss issue!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Feb 20, 2024The Revenant Queen is a welcome fresh new villain that doesn't feel like an echo of other characters making for a legit horrific threat to John and his allies. If you've ever been a fan of John Stewart, you need to be reading this book. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 20, 2024With eerie cosmic art, compelling characters, and a fast-brewing mystery in what exactly Ellie is now and what she's capable, this first arc has delivered in every wayand paired with Jeremy Adams' Hal Jordan run, we're probably in the best era for the GL line since Johns' days. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 20, 2024Montos delivers some fantastic art in the issue. I continue to love the visual style of this series and how immersive the imagery is. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Feb 21, 2024The legend of John Stewart grows ever greater. Read Full Review
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8.0
Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey
Feb 21, 2024Green Lantern: War Journal #6 doesn't quite end the first arc of the series so much and serves as a pause before taking it to the next level. Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Montos continue to shine as a bright creative duo on the series, and this issue is another great example of their creativity unleashed. 8 out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Feb 21, 2024There are more than a few interesting angles in John Stewart's solo series, I just wish that the comic would focus far more on those angles specifically moving forward. Read Full Review