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james_desantis 's review for:
Green Lantern, Volume 4: Passing the Torch
by Judd Winick
While I think Winick does a great job of letting me enjoy Kyle and his growth and relationships this plotting here is just okay.
So we begin with Jon being a badass green Lantern again. That's the first part of the whole story and he's basically kicking ass and taking names. Then we slip back to Kyle with Jade and all their adventures into space. Kyle is trying to find peace with himself and what happened in the last volume but instead we get a zanny space adventure with the return of a certain Planet Lantern.
Like I said, the characters and dialogue are top notch fun. I love the dialogue between Kyle and Jade and really all the characters. Feels well crafted and well...real. But the actual plot of the bad guys here is silly, everything wraps up quickly, and the ending kind of leaves you like "okay what's next?"But sadly this is the last graphic novel of Winick's run until Johns comes on with his Hal Jordan reboot.
This was a middle of the road adventure but it was pretty fun regardless. A 3 out of 5.
So we begin with Jon being a badass green Lantern again. That's the first part of the whole story and he's basically kicking ass and taking names. Then we slip back to Kyle with Jade and all their adventures into space. Kyle is trying to find peace with himself and what happened in the last volume but instead we get a zanny space adventure with the return of a certain Planet Lantern.
Like I said, the characters and dialogue are top notch fun. I love the dialogue between Kyle and Jade and really all the characters. Feels well crafted and well...real. But the actual plot of the bad guys here is silly, everything wraps up quickly, and the ending kind of leaves you like "okay what's next?"But sadly this is the last graphic novel of Winick's run until Johns comes on with his Hal Jordan reboot.
This was a middle of the road adventure but it was pretty fun regardless. A 3 out of 5.