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mysteriousmre 's review for:
Green Lantern, Volume 10: Brightest Day
by Geoff Johns
Aaaand now we’ve reached my least favorite part of Johns’ Green Lantern. Seeing all the various Lantern Corps team up during Blackest Night was a treat, as everyone was forced to work together. But I guess it was such a nice treat, that DC decided to keep giving us these team-ups nonstop with diminishing returns each time. We also face *another* evil Guardian, and while Krona is pretty significant lore-wise, Scar’s presence during Blackest Night has really robbed Krona’s reveal of its gravitas.
At the very least, the story gives us a reason to learn more about the inner workings of each Corp. The revelations about The Indigo Tribe were particularly interesting and set them up to be quite the problem later on. This is definitely where GL’s quality starts to dip and I hope it’s sibling books, GL Corp and Emerald Knights, can entertain in ways this book can’t.
At the very least, the story gives us a reason to learn more about the inner workings of each Corp. The revelations about The Indigo Tribe were particularly interesting and set them up to be quite the problem later on. This is definitely where GL’s quality starts to dip and I hope it’s sibling books, GL Corp and Emerald Knights, can entertain in ways this book can’t.