Green Lanterns #1
By Hervé St-Louis
June 16, 2016 - 09:03
DC Comics
Writer(s): Sam Humphries
Penciller(s): Robson Rocha
Inker(s): Jay Leisten
Colourist(s): Blond
Letterer(s): Dave Sharppe
Cover Artist(s): Robson Rocha, Joe Prado, Marcello Maidlo, Emanuela Lup0 Acchino, Tomeu Morey
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This issue was written for people who have not been reading Green Lantern in a while and that was a good thing. I heard of Simon Baz but never read anything with him. As for Jessica Cruz, I have no idea about who she is but like that unlike other Green Lanterns of the past, she does not appear to be fearless! She is afraid of everything! The rebellious Muslim Green Lantern working with the fearful Latina recruit created an interesting dynamic. See world, diversity is not always a bad thing!
I liked Robson Rocha’s artwork. It’s not special but solid. His figure have that early Image Comic rage thing but with better anatomy! He’s also a decent storyteller. The colours were a bit too bright and muffled the artwork in places though. It was often difficult to quickly differentiate Green energy from the figures or the refracted light from props and surrounding characters.
Rating: 9/10
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