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Green Lantern #55 – Review

By: Geoff Johns (writer), Doug Mahnke and Shawn Davis (artist), Christian Alamy, Tom Nguyen, Keith Champagne, Shawn Davis and Doug Mahnke (inks)

The Story: The New Guardians, Chapter Three: The Spectre is on the trail of an entity (in the Brightest Day, power ring sense) that is brutally slaughtering livestock. In the meantime, Lobo explodes into town looking to collect a big bounty on Atrocitus. Hal Jordan, Star Sapphire and Sinestro are forced to take sides. Atrocitus seems to know something he’s not saying and is hunting a particular entity himself.

What’s Good: Hal Jordan didn’t come off in this fight looking like he owned it, but Sinestro, Carol and that psycho red cat sure did. Props to those three, and to Johns for writing them well. Hal’s solution at the end seemed like it fit his character, but I loved the surprise ending which showed that some architect of events had been banking on those very reactions. Surprise is good. Well done to Johns. Red Lantern Dex-Starr’s part in the story and its origin was also a lot of fun. Whether Krypto, this spazzy, angry cat, or Lobo’s dog, Johns writes good pets (keep in mind how badly animals can be written…).

On Lobo, I had such low expectations that it wasn’t hard for Johns to meet them, and even exceed them. My major impression of Lobo prior to this was that he is a zero-dimensional, ultra-powerful white trash contribution to the DCUs affirmative action and diversity strategy who looks like he’s either coming from a Kiss concert or going to an audition for the Village People. His reactions and role in any story are unsurprising and uninteresting. Gee, do you think Lobo is going to do something violent? Duh! So what did Johns do right with Lobo? The one-liners were good: “Tour’s over everybody!” and, talking about all the power rings around, “I don’t know what god ate a rainbow and threw it up across the universe…” If we were to go more tongue-in-cheek and start rumors behind the school, I’d have to say I like where Johns is taking Lobo’s sexuality. Lobo called Hal “square jaw” and “handsome” and I definitely got the sense that he was overcompensating with Carol….some might say he’s trying to hide something? He is dressed like he’s going clubbing at the Blue Oyster Bar from Polcie Academy. Maybe Johns is laying down some subtle markers to show some real questioning and growth. I’m just saying….

Artwise, Mahnke and company delivered a fine issue with the detailed energy constructs you’d expect for a fight involving four flavors of power rings. The faces and expressions were detailed, as were skin, clothing and the environments, so there’s a lot of art for every panel, something I definitely dig. Shawn Davis’ work on the backup story was also quite fine and reminded me a bit of Quitely’s stuff.
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Weekly Comic Book Review’s Top Picks

DS’ Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Batman: The Return Of Bruce Wayne #3 – While the Return of Bruce Wayne was briefly in contention, there’s no doubt that X-Men Legacy #237 was on another level. The sheer number of brilliant, stick-in-your-mind moments was off the scale. I mean, the master mold of the future (2 of them!), Magneto’s injured stand, Cable’s desperate rearguard action, Cypher shooting for all the marbles…breathtaking. Second Coming is the game to beat.

Most Anticipated: Green Lantern #55: Brightest Day is marching on, and the mystery of the white lantern is still to be resolved. I’m gambling that despite Lobo (whom I can’t stand as a character), Johns is going to deliver a solid issue.

Other Top Picks: Astonishing X-Men #34, Captain America #607

Alex’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Legion of Super-Heroes #2 -Another amazingly stuffed issue for the Legion and another fantastic experience.  This is definitely a series to hop on-board for, whether you’re a Legion aficionado or novice.

Most Anticipated: Green Lantern #55 – Lobo?!  Hell yeah!

Other Picks: Secret Avengers #2, Captain America #607, The Flash #3, Madame Xanadu #24, Thor #611, Unknown Soldier #21, Wonder Woman #600

Dean’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Amazing Spider-Man #635 – This was a really awesome issue.  In hindsight, I think we’ll probably find out that it was Kaine in the Spidey-suit, but a comic still doesn’t often hit you in the face the way this one did on the first reading (especially not in this age of advance solicitations, previews and online teasers).  If you ever needed a reason to NEVER click on an 7-page advance preview, this was it.

Most Anticipated: Invincible Iron Man Annual #1 – Besides all the hoopla surrounding this issue because it’ll be released digitally via the Marvel app, I’m just hoping for a good Iron Man story.  Invincible Iron Man has been dull recently and Iron Man Legacy just stinks.  Hopefully this story about the Mandarin will save the day.

Other Top Picks: Batman Beyond #1, Elephantmen #26, Turf #2, Secret Avengers #2, Whatever Happened to Baron von Shock #2

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