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    Green Lantern #5

    Green Lantern » Green Lantern #5 - Sinestro, Part Five released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    The conclusion to Sinestro and Hal Jordan's invasion of the planet Korugar! Can these two enemies cooperate long enough to liberate the world from the tyranny of the Sinestro Corps?

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    Green Lantern #5 0

    SummaryIn the concluding issue of Green Lantern’s first New 52 story arc, ‘Sinestro’, Sinestro and Hal must bring peace to Korugar by liberating the planet from the Sinestro Corps. However, it’s not just the Sinestro Corps this duo has to worry about as Sinestro’s past atrocities finally are about to catch-up with him...What I likedThose moments: This issue has some of those moments you can only get from a Green Lantern story. From epic scale battles with colour bouncing all over the place, to a...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Good-Bye Hal 0

    Geoff Johns is a great writer and has been writer Green Lantern for a long time now. However, before the New 52, he made a change and put Sinestro as the green lantern. Five issues in should be enough time to see where this is going.   THE GOOD: The art is great. Doug Mahnke can add a lot of details into his pages and it's really fun just to look at what he draws. The coloring for the page where Sinestro walks up with the lantern is amazing. The story is also fairly good. I'm really warming up t...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Ordered to protect 0

    After a pretty good overall concept for the first story arc, this issue ends on a fairly good level, but really only good and not better.  The main focus here is the escape from the Korugarian prison where an army of Sinestro-made Green Lanterns reside within.  In terms of the developments here, it is as usual not the plot devices themselves that stand out but really the character, portrayal.  This becomes all the more evident as Arsona and Sinestro remain antagonistic towards each other through...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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