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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563897429
ISBN: 1563897423
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: December 01, 2001
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: December 01, 2001
Sales Rank: 541696
Studio: DC Comics
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I have not had any exposure to Green Lantern before deciding to tackle the mythos via Traitor, which actually features three Green Lanterns scattered throughout different eras. So I got introduced to just how powerful the ring is, in a rather wild story involving a powerful villain's various attempts to spread the apocalypse throughout the cosmos.
The villain is Traitor, destroyer of his own planet, worshipper of destruction and genocide for its own sake. Successive Green Lanterns, ... Read More
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Basic story line is that this evolving alien named Traito is destroying the universe and Green Lanterns stop him.
Fist a lantern named Starkaor battles him and gets hurt so much he dies passing his ring to Abin Sur, Abin finds and battles Traitor in the 1880's America (wild west) and traps Traitor inside his ring. (Good action, well writen, nice art)
Abin later dies and passes the ring to Hal. With the unknowing help oif the Atom, Traitor escapes the ring ... Read More
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basically the story's about this super villain called Traitor and the different generations of green lanterns that fought him. i thought that overall the comic was good, but i must admit that hal jordan's part was really cheap. abin sur's story was interesting because it's set in the wild west. the real reason for buying the comic though is kyle's part, because kyle has all the action and creativity.
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I recently purchased this GL graphic novel to add to my collection and was deeply disappointed with the stories. I found the writing style to be somewhat childish (aimed towards a teenage/pre-teen demographic).
The concept of continuity through the intro. of a new villian in GL's rogue's gallery was good. Unfortunately, I wasted my money on this drivel. The only thing of note besides the artwork was the attractive book cover.
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When I read these issues in regular comic format, it felt too disjointed as I had to wait month to month for the next issue. With the stories not being particularyl strong plotwise, I was pretty much ho-hum about the whole series of issues. But in tpb form, for some reason the story works for me. We see the arch villain Traitor tackle Green Lanterns from past and present starting with Abin Sur to Hal Jordan and, finally, to Kyle Rayner. It's not the greatest story, but I think it's worth picking up ... Read More
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