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Review: Green Lanterns #31
By Philip Schweier

September 20, 2017 - 07:22

Publisher(s): DC Comics
Writer(s): Sam Humphries
Artist(s): Ronan Cliquet
Colourist(s): Hi-Fi
Letterer(s): Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist(s): Brad Walker, Drew Hennessey, Jason Wright; Brandon Peterson


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The latest story arc concludes as Simon, Jessica and the original Green Lanterns battle Volthoom. But for building a cohesive team to be reckoned with, the one thing Simon and Jessica failed to consider is the agenda of the Guardians. (Yeah, leave it to management to derail a perfectly good plan with its own uninformed agenda).


Perhaps the entire story is best enjoyed in a single sitting. It’s hard to say, six issues after it began. But this issue is a very satisfying conclusion. My only regret is that perhaps with some judicious editing, the story could have been told in fewer pages, for a tighter narrative.


But this is merely symptomatic of my usual gripe with comic books these days. Almost all stories are structured in a six-chapter format, for the benefit of the eventual trade paperback, with a price point of $19.95. I consider this the tail wagging the dog. Just tell me a good story, regardless of issue count. Let the trade be slightly thinner or thicker, or give me two stories, in 3/3 or 4/2 issue count.


Rating: 8/10



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