
By: Robert Venditti (writer), Billy Tan (penciller), Rob Hunter with Batt and Jaime Mendoza (inkers), Alex Sinclair (colorist)
The Story: “Remember being young and not knowing the universe can end?” “Barely. Lately all the universe does is almost end.”
The Review: “Uprising” has been a great boon to Green Lantern, providing a well written and engaging crossover for the Corps. Without an annual to cap things off, as has been the case with other recent Green Lantern crossovers, this issue seemingly marks the end of Hal Jordan’s involvement in the Durlan War. Unfortunately it seems as though he’s going out not with a bang, but with a whimper.
As the Durlans assemble on Zezzen, Hal and the Corps make one final stand, but I never expected it to be such a literal one. Indeed, much of the climactic battle is literally the Corps making a wall. It is, of course, a reasonable strategy but narratively it lacks a feeling of excitement or escalation.
Hal and the Durlan Elder are both pretty cool this issue, but their actions can’t live up to their bluster. “Your simple stratagems cannot outwit me. My mind has spanned millennia,” the Elder sneers late in the fight and I find myself wanting to believe him. Nevertheless, Hal’s response – “I don’t have to be a genius to see that one plus one equals- –you’re screwed” – doesn’t exactly do credit to either of them.
It’s actually kind of interesting; Hal Jordan is one of the more straightforward heroes of the DC Universe. He’s not known for being a brilliant strategist, just a sincere and courageous airman. I kind of like that he’s finding ways to win military campaigns without being forced into the mold of other heroes, but it feels like Venditti could have conceived a scenario that would have played to Hal’s strengths more. And that’s without considering the theme of Hal having to be more thoughtful and responsible as Corps Leader that’s been central to much of Venditti’s run.
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Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Alex Sinclair, Batt, Billy Tan, Durlans, Gorin-Sunn, Hal Jordan, Jaime Mendoza, Prixiam Nol-Anj, Rob Hunter, Robert Venditti, Uprising, Zezzen | Leave a comment »
