Green Lantern #41
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and Cover by Philip Tan and Jonathan Glapion
Variant Cover by Rodolfo Migliari
Size: 32 Pages
Price: $2.99
Summary
Prelude to BLACKEST NIGHT! In “Agent Orange” part 3, the truth behind the eternally corrupt Vega System is finally revealed and the Green Lantern Corps will pay dearly for uncovering the secret. Meanwhile, the greed of Agent Orange knows no bounds as his demand for the universe explodes. Plus, Hal continues to struggle with the abilities of his new power ring.
Green Lantern #41 Reviews
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by Jesse Schedeen IGN Still, I can appreciate the unique visuals, even if they don't always succeed. My main problem with this issue is an all too common one at this point. Johns frequently interrupts the tale with snippets of other stories.
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9.0
by Eddie R. Pendragon's Post If there was a common theme throughout this month’s issue of Green lantern, it would be give and take. And what was given and what was taken will certainly have readers talking. I guess it really is always the darkest before the dawn.
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7.5
by Kirk Warren Weekly Crisis The shock ending is about the only noteworthy thing to come of this rather disappointing chapter to the Agent Orange storyline. Here's hoping it finishes strong next month.
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8.5
by Matt Raub The Flickcast Along with the great pencils comes the fantastic coloring. The issue basically illuminates itself with power. The light from the rings can almost be felt when flipping through the pages of the issue.
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7.8
by Ryan the Iowan Weekly Review Power Rankings Green Lantern and the building War of Light storyline continues to be one of DC’s strongest properties, with this issue, despite its unevenness (which is easily the biggest problem for both the writing and the art) being another strong example of why.
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8.0
by Average User Rating iFanboy 703 Pulls, iFanboy Community Pick of the Week Percentage: 3.7%
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