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    Green Lantern #7

    Green Lantern » Green Lantern #7 - The Secret of the Indigo Tribe, Part One released by DC Comics on May 2012.

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    The Secret of the Indigo Tribe, Part One last edited by njg5595 on 09/16/19 06:16AM View full history

    “The Secret of the Indigo Tribe,” part 1! The GL team of Hal Jordan and Sinestro must investigate a crime that leads them to the Indigo homeworld in deep space. And what they find there will not only shock them, but also change the way you look at Lantern lore!

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    Except for her 0

    Although fairly innocuous on the surface I really think that this issue is one that has been building for quite some time.  This issue contains some of the keys to unlocking some of the long standing secrets behind the contemporary cosmic series.  First of all, the reasoning behind Sinestro having the ring this long is being made much clearer.  Secondly for the first time ever we see a closer look at what the Indigo Tribe really does (and what was maybe more surprising - who they do it to).  Com...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Weeping Shades of Indigo 0

    First off, I'm so happy I got to use that reference in a title. If you get what it is, we're friends now. You have no say.So, after a pause in Green Lantern #6, we get shoved head first into issue #7. Sinestro has come for Hal Jordan again, and this time the Indigo tribe gets involved. I really liked this issue, and I think it's probably the best since issue 3, which was my favorite thus far.First of all, much of this entertainment to be found book continues to comes from the buddy comedy tone i...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Addiction's Not So Simple, Is It Hal? 0

    Sigh. Look, it's better than the Green Lantern banner because I get the point of this one. It's not hyping a movie that didn't need extra hype, and its for a good cause. But it doesn't change the fact that the "We Can Be Heroes" banner is a huge detriment to the covers its on. This one it actually blends in pretty well though, and this is still one of the better covers for this volume of Green Lantern.So, I noticed a lot of reviews for the previous issue had people complaining about Hal getting ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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