Josh Wilding Reviews: Green Lantern #1 By Geoff Johns And Doug Mahnke

Josh Wilding Reviews: Green Lantern #1 By Geoff Johns And Doug Mahnke

Sinestro is now a member of the Green Lantern Corps, and a powerless Hal Jordan is back on Earth! How does this issue stack up in the onslaught of relaunched #1 titles released so far? Find out here in this spoiler filled, detailed review...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Sep 16, 2011 03:09 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics

As a big fan of Geoff Johns' run on Green Lantern, I can't fault this issue at all. Picking up pretty much where Green Lantern #67 and War of the Green Lanterns: Aftermath left off, it sees both Sinestro's induction into the Corps and the now powerless Hal Jordan's return to Earth. We open up with the former villain reciting the Oath, and for anyone who has followed the title over the past few years, there can be no doubt about just how big of a big deal this is. The guy who formed the Sinestro Corps is now back fighting alongside the very Gaurdians he has sought to destroy countless times! Of course, he's not exactly a willing participant, and while he may be wearing a green ring, but this is very much the same villain we all know and love (hate?) as he demonstrates when he brutally murders a Sinestro Corps member who discovers his "betrayal" of the yellow light. It's a shame then that we never really get to see what is going on inside his head, although the fact that it's left up to the readers imagination makes this issue all the more intriguing, especially as the last page leaves us wondering exactly what the hell he has planned!

Meanwhile, the Hal Jordan parts of this issue are handled equally as well, despite being a drastic parallel of the action packed space set events with Sinestro. If like me you've been dying to see what's become of Hal's personal life on Earth since he's spent months away from Earth, you'll love this. Strangely, there was absolutely no mention of Jillian "Cowgirl" Pearlman, so whether or not she's a casualty of the relaunched universe remains to be seen. Being back home without his ring sees Hal having to deal with an angry landlord as well as being arrested for jumping through a window and attacking an actor who he assumed was a thug beating a woman up! In fact, it seems nothing can go right for the former superhero, as he learns that he also learns that he's been kicked out of the Air Force and can't fly for 'Ferris Air' because he uninsurable! Equal parts amusing and pitiful, this culminates in Hal taking Carol taking out for dinner and asking her to co-sign the lease on a car, in what she assumed was going to be a marriage proposal! For me, this felt a bit forced, and I couldn't help but feel like I've seen this sort of thing somewhere else. As a longtime reader of the title, I know that there are still feelings between the two, but would Carol really expect him to come out and propose? Maybe, but I didn't quite buy it despite the fact it was handled pretty well.

And that leads me to my next point. While the disappearance of "Cowgirl" and the relationship between Hal and Carol seem to have been influenced by the Green Lantern movie, it just didn't come across as a particularly new-reader friendly #1 issue. Throughout this review, I've looked back at past events and how they relate to this book, and anyone coming to this title having never bought a comic featuring this character will miss out on a lot. The majority of what goes on should be easy enough to follow, and the dialogue often helps explain certain scenarios, but moments such as the Guardians attack on Ganthet are sure to leave many baffled. I've read the majority of "The New 52" titles, and while some of the characters are new to me, Green Lantern ultimately feels the least effected of them all. Of course, it would be totally unfair to write this book off for paying it's respects to what has come before, and I for one would have been left fuming had they simply started over and discarded Johns many years of work. Regardless, I don't see any huge reason why someone wanting to try out their first Green Lantern comic WOULDN'T enjoy this.

The artwork from Doug Mahnke is as stunning as ever, and while I wouldn't call it his best work on the title so far, it's great to see his bold pencils brought to life so beautifully by colorist David Baron. This is a great looking comic book, and the above mentioned scene between Sinestro and one of his Corps members stands out as being especially impressive. Green Lantern #1 is a solid comic book, and despite the script feeling a little light in terms of dialogue (it won't take you too long to get through this issue as Johns relies heavily on Mahnke to tell a lot of this story) I enjoyed it a great deal. Last weeks big releases like Animal Man, Batgirl and Detective Comics are arguably a fair bit better, but this comic successfully continues the ongoing arc of characters like Hal Jordan and Sinestro in typical quality writing from Geoff Johns. It's a shame that this simultaneously results in it not feeling as "new" or "fresh" as the titles I've mentioned above, but it's still a solid chapter in the series and I can't wait to see where things go from here.

Continuing the epic Green Lantern saga that Geoff Johns started so many years ago, this is a good issue backed up with great art, although I can't help but that the writer has much more planned for upcoming issues. Hopefully the pace will now quicken up and Sinesto won't lose his new ring too soon...

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JoshJones
JoshJones - 9/16/2011, 3:11 PM
Nice review, sir. Looking forward to this one.
PaulRom
PaulRom - 9/16/2011, 3:12 PM
Good review, I'd give it 4/5 as well.
CeltiC527
CeltiC527 - 9/16/2011, 3:20 PM
Good review...I knew Johns wouldnt let us down!
Tevii
Tevii - 9/16/2011, 3:22 PM
I loved this issue. Geoff Johns explores Hal Jordan over Green Lantern and it really brings depth to the character.
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 9/16/2011, 3:24 PM
What I don't understand is if the whole DCU has been rebooted, then how does this story continue from a story line in a nonexistent universe... Is this explained in any of these books?
Oh and great review.
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/16/2011, 3:27 PM
green lantern will be one of the trades i buy when it becomes availble,but saying that i heard issue wasn't all that.
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/16/2011, 3:42 PM
^ "1" is missing after "issue". :P
greenlanter13
greenlanter13 - 9/16/2011, 4:04 PM
great issue cant wait for the next
PaulRom
PaulRom - 9/16/2011, 4:14 PM
@CyberBishop DC isn't really calling it a reboot. ;P And I'm kinda confused by that too, since this is actually the first Green Lantern comic I've read. (Lame, I know.)
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 9/16/2011, 4:18 PM
isnt it a bad thing that it adresses what happeend before? since its A [frick]ING REBOOT?
Robototron
Robototron - 9/16/2011, 4:48 PM
well ive not really been into Gl id really like to see this also im not new to this site ive been reading it for a few years now so id thought id eventually join
braveone
braveone - 9/16/2011, 5:27 PM
F@ck Hal Jordan. I am dropping off on first issue.
siggisuperman
siggisuperman - 9/16/2011, 5:35 PM
wait wait... I thought this was all being rebooted... Is only some of it rebooted ? do Superman and Batman remember the events of blackest night ? DC comics has to explain this to me or I am dropping them
One2three
One2three - 9/16/2011, 6:14 PM
@arminies
You have a serious butt hurt hate against dc. You're [frick]ed, you loser troll. Get a life.
One2three
One2three - 9/16/2011, 6:37 PM
I've never seen anything except but-hurt hate on anything dc related from you in the last few years I've been here. Admit it you are a juvenile marvel troll among others.
One2three
One2three - 9/16/2011, 6:51 PM
Thanks for giving me the first badge, I'll take that with honor. Is that because I am the the first to call you on your long term, hard up, butt hurt, basement dwelling dc hate that spews through your entire consciousness?
Thunderkutfo
Thunderkutfo - 9/16/2011, 7:08 PM
So...whatabout the other lantern factions, besides the sinestro corps are any of the others mentioned? Being a fan of cosmic characters, i started back up reading green lantern due to the fact i enjoyed Atrocitus&larfleeze as well as the rest of the emotional spectrum.
vermillion
vermillion - 9/16/2011, 8:13 PM
Nice review. May check this out if I got the cashola.
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 9/16/2011, 8:14 PM
Wow, ask a simple f'ing questing and instead of an decent explanation you get called a name. You could explain without calling names people. F'ing grow up man. I stopped reading DC right before the flashpoint (in the middle of the GL war). So some say it is a reboot, some say it is not.. Confusion..
drknightny
drknightny - 9/16/2011, 8:15 PM
ok so I'm a lil lost myself if Hal Jordan lost his powers who is the guy wearing the ring in the justice league?
Fallguy
Fallguy - 9/16/2011, 8:25 PM
Call it a reboot, or not... fact is they marketed it as a point for a total stranger to the character to be able to be in the loop from the get-go. Having read a few other "new 52's" I feel like this book was definately least successful at fullfilling that promise. Didn't detract from the fact I liked the book, but I definately don't feel like it was any sort of intro, in the way JL was
OrganizedChaos
OrganizedChaos - 9/16/2011, 8:26 PM
@grayfox117 good point there. Haven't finished reading Flashpoint yet, so i guess it an explain some things right?
TheOverlord
TheOverlord - 9/16/2011, 10:16 PM
Geoff Johns represents all that's wrong with DC. Hey, Geoff, if you run out of ideas, you haven't done pink lanterns yet.
Robe
Robe - 9/16/2011, 10:59 PM
I believe Batman has been around for 10 years, while the Justice League has only been around 5 years.
rook187
rook187 - 9/17/2011, 3:38 AM
Didn't like it. I've been reading GL and it's books since 91 but this book has me considering dropping the character. I'm tired of the Guardians being DB's and treating Hal as a Peter Parker type is ridiculous. Hal has come back from death, being Paralax, and taking on the Black Lanterns, unable to pay rent is supposedly too much for him?
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