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Green Lantern Corps #17 |
3 / 5
This was a really fun book, especially if you know Guy Gardner, I'm sure. The plot revolves entirely around the First Lantern's ability to feed off emotions as well as explore emotional memories. What results is an interesting retrospective on Guy's life and motivations. For someone like me who (at this point) doesn't know as much as I'd like about Guy, this is a good way to get more of a feel for who he is.
On the flip side, nothing actually happens in the book. It's all exploration. There's nothing wrong with that so long as we get enough forward progress with time, which is a bit of a concern with the current GL stories. As always, I look forward to next month's GL to see what comes of this situation. Lord knows I love some GL Corps.
As an aside, I'm starting to feel like GL should consider making a solo book for either Gardner or Stewart. Neither is getting his fair share right now splitting this book. As a matter of fact, the only GL getting a solo book is Kyle, which is kind of silly when you think about it.
*** DC did not have the cover for this book available at the time of this review. Fill in later.
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