Jessica
Cruz has emotional baggage, but despite it all (and it’s considerable) she has
been chosen for her ability to overcome great fear. But now that fear has taken
a new form, and she is trapped inside her own power ring, reliving her own
personal nightmare. And while the Justice League can try to rescue her from her
demons, it appears Simon is going to have to do the heavy lifting.
The source
of this mess is Singularity Jain, an alien succubus who can tap into your
defining psychological moment – usually your weakest – and turn it against
you. One might think the combined might of the JLA is up to the task, but that’s
a battle to be fought later. Maybe. Thankfully, a fresh ally joins them; one
that may turn the tide.
It’s
refreshing to see the two Green Lanterns NOT operate in a vacuum for change.
For the most part, they have been kept separate from the greater DCU. It’s a
pleasure to see them respond as part of the greater narrative, and at the same
time, take their place alongside the major players like Superman and Batman.
The story as
a whole expands on what little is known regarding Jessica’s origin: a tragic
crime, followed by crippling anxiety, only to be chosen by the power ring of
Earth 3. But this issue adds layers, much as other major characters have had
nuances to their origins over the years. Maybe it will help re-define Jessica,
but I was kind of enjoying getting to know who she is NOW, rather than who she was
THEN.
Rating:
8/10