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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 1458 ( ) It's a toss up between this volume and the [b:Blackest Night|7052524|Blackest Night|Geoff Johns|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342895794s/7052524.jpg|7076647] for being my favorite out of the entire story arc. Hal went through a damn lot of changes, and some big changes just made the whole thing a delight to read. No spoilers. It's just too fun and funny and impressive at the same time. I mean, damn. The rings of death and the gates of everlasting peace being opened to yell out, "Shut the fuck up, kids! People are trying to sleep, here!" Putting this volume in context with all those other tie-ins is necessary and right. I feel like I'm overflowing with information and the lives of a truly epic number of characters and their struggles. I heartily recommend reading this entire monster epic the same way. Total Immersion. Even the less impressive volumes are worth it after the fact. I'm pretty speechless, all told. A good, largely dynamic overview of the Blackest Night storyline. It was well drawn and the art makes it worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster. The emotional roles played by the various Lantern factions were intriguing. I’m not sure I was convinced by the overall story line but I liked the star appearances by other heroes in this event. I’m sure DC & Green Lantern aficionados will get a lot more out of it. I think I was supposed to read this before the other Blackest Night volume...or perhaps simultaneously. It seems to cross over and back about halfway through. Here we get the origin of Black Hand and the black power rings, which explains a lot that I was in the dark about reading the other book. Other than that, there's just a lot of fighting and energy-slinging. Very little time to breathe. If you want non-stop action you've got it but I found it a bit wearying. On the plus side, the art is much clearer here, the colors vibrant rather than dark and monotonous, and as a whole this volume is much easier on the eyes. no reviews | add a review
Comics hottest writer Geoff Johns (GREEN LANTERN: SINESTRO CORPS WAR, THE FLASH, ACTION COMICS, JSA) and superstar artist Doug Mahnke (JLA, BATMAN, SUPERMAN) raise the dead in this must-read tie-in to the most anticipated comics event of the year, BLACKEST NIGHT. This hardcover collection starring Hal Jordan expands on the War of the Light as the evil Black Lanterns descend on all of the Corps throughout the universe, explains villain Black Hand's connection to death and the Black Lantern corps and features key plot points that are essential to enjoying the storyline to it's fullest. No library descriptions found. |
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