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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563897290
ISBN: 1563897296
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: August 01, 2001
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: August 01, 2001
Sales Rank: 763387
Studio: DC Comics
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Basic storyline is decent. Part one has the man hunters after Kyle and the last lantern ring and with some cool pictures it looks good. Part two brings the yellow ring into play. Given to a mental patient who can use it in ways never thought possible to "purge evil from the Earth." With the help of other super heros (Alan Scott, Superman, Batman ect) it is a good story to help bring out the character in Kyle. All in all I like it and it's well worth a few days delivery.
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first off,...kyle rayner as green lantern ROCKS. ...i mean, hal jordan and all the other green lanterns were always cheap and just used the ring as a laser or a force field/shield. kyle has got all the creativity and fun and makes the coolest constructs from the ring. this book is packed with action (better than a movie). although its all one main story, there are three separate adventures. the first is about kyle getting abducted by the manhunters of qward. the second is about kyle dealing ... Read More
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Kyle Rayner is by far the best Green Lantern ever. He was just a regular guy that became one of the greatest super heroes ever. He is by far the most powerful because of his limitless imagionation.
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This latest version in a seemingly endless troup further cheapens the memory of a classic superhero. Chosen not because he was born fearless, wished to dedicate his life to avenge a wrong or fight the good fight Kyle Rayner just happened to be there when the last of the disgraced Guardians came along. Do yourself a favor and buy one of the GL Archives staring Alan Scott or Hal Jordan instead. Even Guy Gardner would be better then this loser, at least Guy was entertaining.
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This collect's Judd Winnick's first couple of story-arcs as the first post-Marz writer on "Green Lantern". As a previous reviewer noted, Winnick immediately sets about remedying the lack of character growth and development for which the Marz run was widely criticized. Kyle is much more substantial and well-rounded in Winnick's hands, a most welcome improvement. On the negative side, this is Winnick's first superhero work, and it shows; the pace, structure, and overall execution are awkward, ... Read More
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