Green Lantern #3 (2018)

Green Lantern #3 (2018)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Grant Morrison
(A/CA) Liam Sharp
When the Earth goes up for sale on the alien black market, it's up to the Green Lantern Corps to bust up 'The Slave Lords of the Stars' in the latest space saga from Grant Morrison (MULTIVERSITY) and Liam Sharp (WONDER WOMAN)! With the Justice League frozen by Gamma Gong tech, Earth ends up on the auction block, and Volgar Zo hosts a menagerie of the universe's deadliest despots and criminals: Steppenwolf, Queen Bee, the Dominators and much, much worse. Hal Jordan leads a squad of Lanterns into the fray-and someone's going to pay the ultimate price before this case gets closed.
Date Available: 01/09/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Just based on the cameos alone this book should have been earning an 8 or a 9. Grant Morrison ability to weave obscure characters into his stories is still in full swing. And Liam Sharp's art manages to channel the old Plop! comic and famed artist Basil Wolverton. But I have two major issues with this story. While the extensive menagerie of cosmic despots is amazing, most of them have had dealings with the planet earth and would want no part of the bidding. Second, is Hal Jordan's actions at the end of the book. No spoilers but this is definitely not the Hal Jordan of my youth.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Grant Morrison
(A/CA) Liam Sharp
When the Earth goes up for sale on the alien black market, it's up to the Green Lantern Corps to bust up 'The Slave Lords of the Stars' in the latest space saga from Grant Morrison (MULTIVERSITY) and Liam Sharp (WONDER WOMAN)! With the Justice League frozen by Gamma Gong tech, Earth ends up on the auction block, and Volgar Zo hosts a menagerie of the universe's deadliest despots and criminals: Steppenwolf, Queen Bee, the Dominators and much, much worse. Hal Jordan leads a squad of Lanterns into the fray-and someone's going to pay the ultimate price before this case gets closed.
Date Available: 01/09/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Just based on the cameos alone this book should have been earning an 8 or a 9. Grant Morrison ability to weave obscure characters into his stories is still in full swing. And Liam Sharp's art manages to channel the old Plop! comic and famed artist Basil Wolverton. But I have two major issues with this story. While the extensive menagerie of cosmic despots is amazing, most of them have had dealings with the planet earth and would want no part of the bidding. Second, is Hal Jordan's actions at the end of the book. No spoilers but this is definitely not the Hal Jordan of my youth.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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