Green Lanterns #11

7.8

Critic Reviews

17 Reviews
8.7

User Reviews

22 Reviews
Writer Sam Humphries
Artist Robson Rocha
Cover Price $2.99

"THE PHANTOM RING" part three! The Phantom Ring has been claimed, but is its new bearer friend or foe of the Green Lantern Corps?

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  • 10

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Nov 16, 2016

    This is as solid as psychological thrillers come. The Lanterns are dealing with their own emotional issues and now must deal with someone even more erratic, which is highly entertaining if you dig character work. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    DC Comics News - Tony Farina

    Nov 16, 2016

    It may sound apocryphal, but if you only have time and money for one Green Lantern comic, this is the one to get. The layers of complexity that Sam Humphries and his art team bring to this book is inspired. I am not suggesting it is easy to write Hal, John and Guy, but they are what they are. There is a history to them. Humphries and his team have to create a new world. They have to give life to these characters with whom most readers and most of the other characters in the DC Universe are unfamiliar. That is a heavy load, but this team has broad shoulders. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Heroes Direct - Eammon Jacobs

    Nov 17, 2016

    Green Lanterns #11 is setting the stage for the pair to come to blows with Frank Laminski, and we can't wait. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Comicosity - Amy Ziegfeld

    Nov 16, 2016

    Green Lanterns is a good book that keeps getting better. Humphries is exploring some interesting themes and the book looks gorgeous. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Weird Science - Joey Casco CSW/CSS

    Nov 29, 2019

    Frank so desperately wants to be a hero but not for the right reasons. It's clearly for the accolades and spotlight and power. And that's what makes him such a good character. He's arrogant and cocky and selfish, and this issue does a great job of making you both love and hate him. It also progresses the story of the two GLs and their partnership nicely. Another fun issue in an awesome arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Nov 16, 2016

    Green Lanterns continues to impress and even though this issue is a fast ass read, I still found myself enjoying what it was giving me, even if that was mostly Frank Laminski hamming it up for a camera.  The art and colors are solid all the way through and I can't wait to see where this story goes. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Batmanaruto

    Nov 16, 2016

    This is another solid issue, to a great arc as Humphries tries to revoloutionaize the Green Lantern mythos and allows it to be of easy access to new readers. Although the art does suffer, for the most part it is good. One more complaint I would say is I would like a bit more Simon and Jessica characterization like in the first arc, but that is just me. I cannot wait to see how this arc ends, especially with the inclusion of Volthoom. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Green Lantern Corps - iggy

    Nov 17, 2016

    The only real problem I had with this issue was that Frank immediate turned into an Orange Lantern so quickly. It would have been nice to see Laminski being untouchable due how civilians perceive him and allow Frank to live that fantasy he's wanted then pull the rug from underneath him. Besides that, I really enjoyed this issue of Green Lanterns with most of centering around Frank's characterization. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    IGN - Jeff Lake

    Nov 17, 2016

    At this point, the rainbow corps are a familiar trip to the well, which makes the initial introduction of the Phantom Lantern feel somewhat ho-hum. What ultimately proves the difference here is Sam Humphries' layered characterization, the writer imbuing glory-hound Frank with just enough earnest passion to keep him relatable. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comicsverse - Dennis Mui

    Nov 17, 2016

    GREEN LANTERNS #11 is a great issue that sets up Frank Laminksi to become the hero he wants to be and thinks he is, and then lead to his fall from grace. He is surely turning into a villain and looks to be a challenge for Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz in the oncoming issues. I can't wait to see what else the Phantom Ring can do and what else is in store for Laminksi, Baz, and Cruz. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Newsarama - David Pepose

    Nov 17, 2016

    Evil ring-slingers are nothing new in the world of Green Lanterns, but thanks to some gorgeous artwork from Robson Rocha, this middle-of-the-road story still packs a nice punch. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey

    Nov 17, 2016

    Green Lanterns #11 is one of the better issues in the series thus far, albeit I think that Sam Humphries would have been better served in letting the Phantom Lantern enjoy his time in the sun and putting the pressure on the Green Lanterns before giving us his fall from grace.  Robson Rocha's expressive artwork compliments Humphries script nicely in this second chapter of "The Phantom Lantern".  Seven out of ten lanterns. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    GWW - Agasicles Stamas

    Nov 17, 2016

    This issue still shows good stuff, even though not a whole lot happens here. Some of the blame for that goes to the pain that shows through when there are two issues coming out in a month. Not every issue can move the story forward in a great leap, and so these inch-stone issues are going to happen. But I really need the creative team to bang the drum next issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Nov 21, 2016

    However, the sequence does reveal something about the Phantom Ring and its properties (which are far more complex than expected). With Laminski's transformation from a Green to an Orange Lantern we have to wonder just how much power the Phantom Ring has (and how much harm the good-intentioned fool could cause without meaning to). Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    ComicBuzz - Tony Thornley

    Dec 22, 2016

    Again, I really enjoyed this issue. I definitely think its still the Lantern book to beat, and gives us some of our best superheroes out there right now. Read Full Review

  • 6.7

    Multiversity Comics - Robbie Pleasant

    Nov 21, 2016

    Good characterization and artwork only slightly hampered by some plot-mandated poor choices. Continues to build the Phantom Ring story arc well. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good

    Nov 28, 2016

    The art is sharp in this title and it's a quick read, but in the end this book just feels like filler waiting to get to the main plot. Read Full Review

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