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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
EAN: 9781401210588
ISBN: 1401210589
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: May 20, 2008
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: May 20, 2008
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: Green Lantern Hal Jordan has returned from the dead -- but not everyone is happy to see him back on the job as Earth's protector.
As he re-establishes his life as a test pilot for the Air Force and reconnects with his super-hero comrades-in-arms, Green Lantern faces renewed threats from his rogues gallery of foes, including Hector Hammond, the Shark, Black Hand and the Manhunters.
This volume also includes a beautifully illustrated tale with art by Eisner Award winner Darwyn Cooke (DC: THE NEW FRONTIER), revealing the first time Hal's father took him flying as a child.
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As a newcomer to GL series I started with GL: Rebirth and was overwhelmed by a sheer number of terms and characters. I didn't like it for that reason. This volume actually is a much better start for a new reader as it focuses on a story and a few characters instead of trying to mention everything in GL mythos.
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When you comic fans about Geoff Johns, the words "Green Lantern" are always going to come up.
Like Frank Miller connecting with Daredevil, this is perfect marriage of a creator and a character. Johns had a key insight that Green Lantern is a story about a man using his willpower to overcome fear. It is a great hook, since it allows Johns to bring in various horror movie tropes that are intriguing in a superhero context. Johns is great at building from suspense to action and he uses ... Read More
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If you're a fan of the Green Lantern, and specifically Hal Jordan, this is the coillection for you. Johns ability to turn lame villains into serious threats is amazing. I really enjoyed looking into Hal's past with his family, stuff I never really cared about before. The art with a few too many pencilers was really good. Pachecho and Van Sciver were the best making the Shark terrifying and Hector Hammond ultra-creepy! I really good read!
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With the exception of the Geoff Johns hand-picked Lantern collection "in Brightest Day" this is the first Lantern graphic novel i have read. And to put it simply, it made me a Green Lantern fan for life. I ordered volumes 2 and 3 along with this one and they are just as well Excelent. If you are just starting out with the Green Gladiator like i was i strongly suggest you pick up these three volumes and their predecessor Rebirth. You will NOT be dissappointed.
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Green Lantern: Rebirth is one of the greatest comeback stories from DC comics. When Hal started up his own series, however, there was a huge drop in story quality. I'm not sure why Johns was so quick to slip into irrelevant and unmemorable stories after his smashing debut, but he went no where fast with this mediocre arc and a half. I recommend skipping from REBIRTH to SINESTRO CORPS WAR, with perhaps a detour at the Star Sapphire arc, but only because that pertains to the upcoming War of Light and ... Read More
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