COMICS: "Wrath Of The First Lantern" Continues In GREEN LANTERN CORPS #18

COMICS: "Wrath Of The First Lantern" Continues In GREEN LANTERN CORPS #18

As epic crossover event "Wrath Of The First Lantern" continues in next week's Green Lantern Corps #18, John Stewart finds himself at the mercy of the villainous Volthoom as he's forced to see the light and darkness of his life in a frightening new way!

By JoshWilding - Mar 09, 2013 06:03 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Comic Book Resources

• "WRATH OF THE FIRST LANTERN" continues!
• After having ripped apart Guy Gardner, the First Lantern now directs his singular and horrific power at John Stewart, forcing the Corps to see the light and darkness of their lives in a frightening new way!












GREEN LANTERN CORPS #18
Written by PETER J. TOMASI
Pencils by CHRISCROSS
Cover by JUANE JOSE RYP


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Tevii
Tevii - 3/9/2013, 6:31 AM
Gonna miss. Tomasi on the book.
longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 3/9/2013, 6:46 AM
That Juan Jose Ryp cover is awesome.
dadarkknight
dadarkknight - 3/9/2013, 8:53 AM
@ballzdeep
Dude whatever, other than storm and bishop the marvel black superheroes suck. In dc we have cyborg, John Stewart, mr terrific, batwing, voodoo, static shock, steel ( his niece Natasha as well), lucious fox, the guardian, fatility, black lighting, rocket, icon, hardware, the new hawkgirl, Amanda Waller (she is not a villian she just does what she has to do to protect humans) aqualad, firestorm.
Marvel won't even put black panther in a avengers movie
longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 3/9/2013, 10:39 AM
Wow another Marvel vs. DC argument. How ignorant.
Tevii
Tevii - 3/9/2013, 1:31 PM
@ballzdeep - so KNOWING this is a DC page you just had to click thru to talk shit. Pathetic
Tevii
Tevii - 3/9/2013, 1:32 PM
For the record... DC is the company that launched Milestone Comics
TheFox
TheFox - 3/9/2013, 1:37 PM
Wow-- this artwork is TERRIBLE.

Also, I'm a little disappointed that the first batch of First Lantern tie-in issues are basically just character studies/alternate timeline explorations. Sure, it's kinda cool to see the First Lantern deconstruct the choices that these characters have made with their lives, but WHERE'S THE PLOT? These books feel more like expository filler than a grand-scale crossover event.

And since these are the FINAL books in the huge, interwoven Lantern storyline Geoff Johns has concocted, why are we dwelling on character development? Character development is something you do at the BEGINNING of a story, not the end!

In my opinion, this really shouldn't have been a crossover, because the only book in which anything is actually HAPPENING is Green Lantern itself! I love the Green Lantern books, and I love the set-up of this First Lantern story, but really, this is just getting annoying.

Z
TheFox
TheFox - 3/9/2013, 1:38 PM
For the record, though, the cover's pretty cool.

Z
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