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Green Lantern #38 (2005)

Green Lantern #38 (2005)

$5.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Geoff Johns Art by Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert Cover by Shane Davis & John Dell
A “Faces of Evil” issue! The War of Light ignites as the first bizarre battle with the Red Lanterns comes to a blood-fueled conclusion. But what unexpected fate has befallen Atrocitus, the leader of the Red Lanterns, and what new Green Lantern law is unveiled? Plus, the Guardians of the Orange Light reveal themselves!
Date Available:02/25/2009
BONUS REVIEW by BRANDON MATTINGLY

Love, Betrayal, Hate and Power engulf this final issue of the ‘Rage of the Red Lanterns’ story arc. Red Lantern Hal Jordan has given freedom to vent his rage and now Sinestro must hope for Blue mercy. It’s lantern versus lantern versus lantern in the end all conclusion that leaves one lantern… well, that would be spoiling. This issue does a decent job of providing that final climatic battle, but unfortunately, leaves really nothing resolved. What’s worse is the last few pages, a lead in to Blackest Night were rather unexciting. It was fun to see Hal Jordan unleash his rage, but ultimately this issue could have wrapped better. The colors and artwork work well with the story, and if you’re at all a Lantern fan, this story arc is a must read!!!
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Geoff Johns Art by Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert Cover by Shane Davis & John Dell
A “Faces of Evil” issue! The War of Light ignites as the first bizarre battle with the Red Lanterns comes to a blood-fueled conclusion. But what unexpected fate has befallen Atrocitus, the leader of the Red Lanterns, and what new Green Lantern law is unveiled? Plus, the Guardians of the Orange Light reveal themselves!
Date Available:02/25/2009
BONUS REVIEW by BRANDON MATTINGLY

Love, Betrayal, Hate and Power engulf this final issue of the ‘Rage of the Red Lanterns’ story arc. Red Lantern Hal Jordan has given freedom to vent his rage and now Sinestro must hope for Blue mercy. It’s lantern versus lantern versus lantern in the end all conclusion that leaves one lantern… well, that would be spoiling. This issue does a decent job of providing that final climatic battle, but unfortunately, leaves really nothing resolved. What’s worse is the last few pages, a lead in to Blackest Night were rather unexciting. It was fun to see Hal Jordan unleash his rage, but ultimately this issue could have wrapped better. The colors and artwork work well with the story, and if you’re at all a Lantern fan, this story arc is a must read!!!
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams