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Review: Green Lanterns #28
By Philip Schweier

August 2, 2017 - 04:31

Publisher(s): DC Comics
Writer(s): Sam Humphries
Penciller(s): Eduardo Pansica
Inker(s): Julio Ferreira
Colourist(s): Blond
Letterer(s): Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist(s): Brad Walker, Drew Hennessey, Jason Wright; Brandon Peterson


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Simon and Jessica are trapped in the past, at the dawn of the Green Lanterns, as Rami has sent out seven rings in search on sentient beings capable of overcoming fear. But now those seven ring bearers are questioning not only this powerful weapon that has been handed to them, but also Simon and Jessica’s agenda, as there appears to be one ring too many.


Jessica may not be the most accomplished ring slinger in the known galaxy, but she’s got more experience that these seven newbies. Unfortunately, Simon’s ring has been destroyed, so he’s unable to add his own experience, and in the eyes of the others, he’s little more than a GL cosplayer.


As the story progresses, Baz laments the fact that he’s missing his best friend’s birthday. Technically, he’s not, since his best friend won’t be born for several thousand years. Such is the beauty of time travel, one which many writers overlook. Isolated moments are just that – isolated, and no longer subject to past, present or future.


But I do enjoy a good time travel story, especially when it incorporates elements of the DC Universe at large. Civilizations such as Krypton and Tamaran are given their due. Though it would explain why Simon and Jessica are absent from the current goings on in the pages of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps.


Rating: 7/10



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