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This comic series is just amazing. I have read a view comics in the past, but the style and story of this series has got me hooked.
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Oh, my God, this is good. You need this book if you have ever in your life cared about superheroes. Buy it without a second thought.
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Green Lantern and Batman biffo.
Bats doesn't trust Hal Jordan because, well, he was previously a planet destroying, psychopathic madman.
Jordan thinks Wayne is an obsessed schemer, and both are macho types that like the ladies. Punches will be thrown and insults hurled.
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Great story. I wish I would have read the volume before this one. I enjoy team ups.
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Infinite Crisis mastermind Geoff Johns' rebooting of Green Lantern is still going strong with this collection. Revenge of the Green Lanterns collects several storylines as Hal Jordan is still reconnecting with his old life of being a super hero. Beginning with a team up with his best friend Oliver Queen, AKA Green Arrow, against the children of Mongul who are hellbent on Earth's destruction, the story then shifts to a team up between Hal and Batman. This story is surprisingly poignant as we witness the reconnection between the two heroes who had fallen out of favor with each other since the events of Green Lantern: Rebirth and beyond. From that point on, we get to the heart of the story as Hal gets a big surprise when the Lanterns thought to have been killed by him when he became Paralax make a stunning return. This leads to another team up, this time with fellow GL Guy Gardner, as the two Lanterns head to uncharted regions and battle Manhunters, as well as the mastermind behind it all. There's nothing really spectacular with Revenge of the Green Lanterns, but Johns weaves a great super hero story that is quite fun indeed. Carlos Pacheco, along with Ethan Van Sciver and Ivan Reis, once again provide great art as well. All in all, if you're looking for a more than solid Green Lantern story, look no further.
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