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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563893117
ISBN: 1563893118
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 80
Publication Date: September 01, 1999
Publisher: DC Comics
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description:
The Green Lanterns of three generations, Alan Scott, Hal Jordan, and Kyle Raynereach face a foe that brings their greatest fears to life. The story begins in the 1940s, moving through the 1960s, and concludes in the 1990s, bringing three heroes to life through incredible, computer manipulated-photography.
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I hate to negatively review something and don't often but I really have to say this is just bad.
Reading it I got the impression that artist Brad Parker painted a bunch of pictures then asked Ron Marz to write a story to tie them together. The idea being three generations of Green Lanterns sharing a common enemy over half a century of time.
A good idea maybe but the script seemed completely phoned in. The painting (which is certainly the main attraction here) looks like ... Read More
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Wow! This book is bad! I bought it because I'm a huge Hal Jordan/Green Lantern fan and I keep an open mind for all interpretations of his story. Unfortunately, the artwork on this project is so muddy and dark that it's nearly incomprehensible. Had I not seen this type of "let's be artsy" approach before, I would have assumed my copy was messed up by the printer and asked for a new copy.
If (like me) you think Hal Jordan's best work resulted from the Denny O'Neil/Neal Adams pairing in 1970 ... Read More
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This book is worth the price alone for Brad Parker's stunning paintwork. You'd be hard pressed to find a better illustrated graphic novel out there and the visual impact alone is sure to satisfy long-time fans of the GL as well as draw in new readers. The writing does not quite live up to the high standard of the artwork but is still perfectly serviceable and offers a very cohesive, easy-to-digest storyline spanning 3 generations of the GL. Well worth your time.
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This is one of those graphic novels, to sum things up for fans only. IT's a great story don't get me wrong. It's just not for everyone.
The story spans three generations of the Green Lantern. Starting in WW2 with Alan Scott, then proceeding to Hal Jordon, and ending with Kyle Rainer. The story starts off with some Nazis attempting to summon a deomn inside the eye of osiris. Instead they awaken a creature who craves energy. It's primary attack is to induse your worst fear upon the character. ... Read More
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Ron Marz. Green Lantern. Need I say more? This man worked WONDERS with GL the last few year. Fear Itself is a great read and Ron outdoes himself again! I highly recomend all the other Green Lantern books and JLA books here on Amazon. As well as Nightwing too! That whole series is just amazing...