I'm picking up a few, but it was the only one I consistently looked forward to reading.
I did also just get the Deluxe Edition of Green Lantern Rebirth, and it's gorgeous. I can't believe I forgot that whole Guy Gardner Warrior Vuldarian thing.
Pretty sure most people in-universe want to forget that.
Originally Posted by Bored at 3:00AM
Morrison's Hal Jordan is my ideal incarnation of the character, and Sharp has proven himself again and again to be one of the best GL artists ever, up there with Gil Kane, Dave Gibbons, and Ivan Reis.
I am so glad that Morrison is hogging Hal during all the endless events DC has been cycling through, too. I am very happy that I don't need to read a lame Hal fights The Batman Who Tries Too Hard. I like the brief appearance he made last month fighting the Bizarros though...
Yeah, that’s another reason I’ve enjoyed. Think the only reference it’s made to current DC stuff was a Doomsday Clock nod in the first issue.
Morrison's Hal Jordan is my ideal incarnation of the character, and Sharp has proven himself again and again to be one of the best GL artists ever, up there with Gil Kane, Dave Gibbons, and Ivan Reis.
I am so glad that Morrison is hogging Hal during all the endless events DC has been cycling through, too. I am very happy that I don't need to read a lame Hal fights The Batman Who Tries Too Hard. I like the brief appearance he made last month fighting the Bizarros though...
Just the fact that Morrison don't have Hal doubting himself every couple of pages, unlike 99% of today's superhero comics, it makes this books one of the best currently going on.
I'm more of a Johns/GL:TAS Hal fan myself but I appreciate that Morrison depicts him as competent, experienced, and on the ball.
I don't think Johns or Morrison's writing of him are that far apart, maybe more just Hal at different stages of his career/life. Though I guess we get more internal narration from Hal in Johns so we see a bit more on what's going on in his head.
Morrison's Hal Jordan is my ideal incarnation of the character, and Sharp has proven himself again and again to be one of the best GL artists ever, up there with Gil Kane, Dave Gibbons, and Ivan Reis.
I am so glad that Morrison is hogging Hal during all the endless events DC has been cycling through, too. I am very happy that I don't need to read a lame Hal fights The Batman Who Tries Too Hard. I like the brief appearance he made last month fighting the Bizarros though...
Bad news, it appears that Hal is mind-controled by Darkseid in Death Metal #4 preview.