Green Lantern #42
By Avi Weinryb
June 30, 2009 - 00:47
DC Comics
Writer(s): Geoff Johns
Penciller(s): Philip Tan, Eddy Barrows
Inker(s): Jonathan Glapion, Ruy Jose'
Colourist(s): Nei Ruffino, Rod Reis
Letterer(s): Rob Leigh
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The fourth
and final chapter of the Agent Orange storyline concludes as Hal
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This issue
seems to put a lot of emphasis on Agent Orange AKA Larfleeze. He continues to
be greedy, coveting the blue ring. Nothing new there – but it is when he cuts a
fresh deal with the Guardians that things get interesting. The choice they make
is very revealing and further fleshes out the disconnect between the Guardians
and the rest of the universe. Johns depicts Hal
Tossing a
loving barb at comic book fans, Johns scripts a moment where Larfleeze is
defending his
The pencil
work in this issue skillfully demonstrates the menace inherent in Larfleeze and
the heroic qualities of Hal
As all the
elements fall into place to allow for the Blackest Night event to occur,
readers continue to enjoy the lead-up to the main event. This issue of Green
Lantern has a few twists and turns, but it lacks the spark of its predecessors.
It can be forgiven largely due to its service as a bridge, leading into next
month’s big show.
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Rating: 7.5/10
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