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    Green Lantern #1

    Green Lantern » Green Lantern #1 - Airborne released by DC Comics on July 1, 2005.

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    4.5 stars

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    FANTASTIC WRITING! 0

    Geoff Johns proves why is he is one of the best writers for DC at the moment. This issue is not large in action but it really explores why Hal Jordan does what he does and feels how he feels. It shows that he's always had a fondness of flying despite his mother's spite. It shows different generations of going for a night flight in his jet. Once with his dad, once with his girlfriend, and now with fellow GL, Kyle Rayner. The writing is very descriptive and well thought up. The only problem ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Seeds of the future 0

    In terms of a character such as Hal, who since his death has been sort of directionless in the DCU, the reintroduction of the character here does well.  There are certainly times when the reader is assumed to have prior knowledge of the character, but with a passing knowledge of the character's history this is covered quite well.  Now reborn the character key points of his history are sort of replayed in modern day with some aerial acrobatics, womanizing, and hints of past relationships (plus th...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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