Intergalactic buddy cops
The Good: Geoff Johns and his infamous Geoffcons are the source of much anger and spite for DC fans, but you can't deny that the man knows how to write an entertaining story. This issue is proof of that. The Sinestro Corps are tearing Korugar apart, and their former leader must bring them down before his homeworld meets its end. To do so, he recruits the one man in the universe he feels he can trust: Hal Jordan. The dialogues between Hal and Sinestro are great, with each man struggling to conceal his contempt for the other. And Sinestro pulls off stunts and tricks with his ring that Hal has never even seen before, proving that he really was the greatest Green Lantern of all time. Mahnke's art is smooth and works well with the narrative. There's an ominous sub-plot with the Guardians, including the brainwashed Ganthet. The final page is an absolute shocker. Once you see it, you will want to buy issue #4. I guarantee it.
The Bad: Nothing springs to mind.
Buy it? Definitely. One of the consistently good titles in the new 52 so far.