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Green Lantern Vol. 3: Wanted - Hal Jordan Books

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not bad
I was very captivated by the story. My only complaint was that I didn't like the art in the mystery of the star sapphire



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Some goofy characters and misplaced art hold this back
I love this series and Geoff Johns but this trade left me wanting more than what I got. The Global Guardians from the first part of this trade are hard to take serious and the art in the second half doesn't fit within the series. I did like the explanation of the Star Sapphires and really enjoyed Abin Sur's son. Overall, a nice setup for later greatness but average on its own.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - More action, more adventure
Great stuff from Geoff Johns once again. Shame about his Superman work, but this is great.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - More Green Lantern adventures
Green Lantern: Wanted Hal Jordan collects issues 14-20 of the current Geoff Johns' run and is the next collected edition after Green Lantern Vol. 2: Revenge of the Green Lanterns.

I'm not a fan of Hal Jordan's P.O.W. status during the missing year, mostly as it seems to reference a life-changing event that will ultimately be overshadowed by the epic, space opera tales of Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War, Vol. 1 and the forthcoming Blackest Night. Hal must rescue his fellow-pilot and romantic interest Cowgirl from a mission gone awry, and gets entangled in superhero politics and alien bounty hunters. The politics are a little dry if you aren't up to speed on the DC Universe, and as a result this volume feels a little less self-contained than the two that came before it.

The other stories are excellent however, including Abin Sur's son come to seek revenge and the rebirth of the Star Sapphires. These add a bit more of that cosmic influence readers expect from a Green Lantern story. Daniel Acuna's art for the Star Sapphire story seems to get mixed reviews, but I love it. It's jarring from the clean pencils of Ivan Reis (responsible for the bulk of Green Lantern) but seems to fit the romantic elements of the tale and the fact that the story is told from Carol Ferris' perspective. Also sprinkled along the way are teases for the Sinestro Corps War, which starts in the next volume.

In all a great buy for Green Lantern fans, but probably the weakest of the collected Geoff Johns stories at the same time.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Continued Solid Writing
Johns continues to reestablish the Lantern canon with the reentry of Star Sapphire, not so subtly seeting us up for the upcoming battle of multi-colored rings. I'm skeptical about all the different color powers, but the stories here were solid enough to warrant further perusal.


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