Green Lantern Vol. 2: The Day The Stars Fell
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Artist | Giuseppe Camuncoli, Trevor Scott |
| Hardcover: | Dec 18, 2019, $29.99 |
The legendary Grant Morrison continues his groundbreaking take on the universe's greatest space cop. Hal Jordan has always believed in upholding the law. But after recent events he may be forced to break his own code in order to protect the universe itself! Familiar faces return as Hal reunites with both Green Arrow and Star Sapphire. Plus, prepare to meet the Green Lanterns from 12 parallel worlds! Collects The Green Lantern #7-12 and Annual #1.
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| Green Lantern #7 | 17 | |
| Green Lantern #8 | 20 | |
| Green Lantern #9 | 17 | |
| Green Lantern #10 | 16 | |
| Green Lantern #11 | 12 | |
| Green Lantern #12 | 13 |
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9.5
Annual 1 is a perfect GL story.
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Arc Summary: An interesting set of stories with two one-shots of varying quality before getting back onto the main story. While the tie to the first half of the season only comes in near the end, I really enjoyed the ride. Great characters and Liam Sharp's art is great.
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A solid beginning and ending. However the middle dragged on a little long.
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Yeah the buck had to stop here. I love Grant Morrison, I can't stand Hal Jordan. Vol.1 was literally Law & Order in space and in this volume - the saga continued. So by the time Green Arrow & GL got off their drugs here, I had to put this down. Morrison just was pulling all types of characters out of his ass that I just don't like reading about. If only Morrison and I could see eye to eye that Kyle Rayner is "The Green Lantern", then I could have got through this second volume and completed the series. But no, it's still fuck the police - space cops included. - Audiomack.com/cvrthebard
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