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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401204662
ISBN: 140120466X
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: April 19, 2006
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: April 19, 2006
Sales Rank: 43980
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Hal Jordan has returned from the dead and has once again sworn to protect all living beings in Space Sector 2814 using his power ring, the most powerful weapon in the universe.Discover how Hal re-establishes his personal life as a jet pilot for the Air Force while reconnecting with the super-hero community he once betrayed.
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GREEN LANTERN: NO FEAR is far less technically ambitious than its predecessor, REBIRTH. The previous novel in the "new" adventures of Hal Jordan basically had to re-invent the character and discard a decade and more of maltreatment of the character, in my opinion.
However, that said, NO FEAR offers a lot in the way of great character building. Geoff Johns's first graphic novel in the Green Lantern saga was all about getting back to the basics and skewering missed approaches to Hal ... Read More
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A little artistically uneven, but worth your time and money if you like Green Lantern.
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Here the new but old Green Lantern goes back to his roots. They need a whole bunch of new Green Lanterns for the new corps, but there is unsurprisingly still a fair bit of mistrust for Hal, so he gets to hang around on Earth, with Guy Gardner getting more respect. Something that is pretty amusinig.
So, back to the whole test pilot thing in the old haunts. Pretty soon he has a bad guy to try and stop, and it isn't easy, so he needs some advice from the big ol' imprisoned telepathic boofhead ... Read More
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This is more than a return to greatness for a silver age hero who has been grossly mishandled in the 1990s. In a time when "return from the dead" stories have been done to death, Geoff Johns weaves a masterful tale with a true understanding of what it means to be a hero, with a logical reason for his downfall, which in the past did not make much sense.
It isn't the contrivances that make a good story, it's how you use those contrivances: the hero being controlled by an outside force, dead characters ... Read More
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This book was excelent. If you love Hal Jordan or even Green Lanterns you'll love this. It's not that action packed or anything, but the art is great and the story is extremely well done.
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