theprez's Green Lantern Corps #4 - Prisoners of War review

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    No paso nada aqui

    Los miembros restantes del Green Lantern Corp. en el planeta Xabas son convertidos en prisioneros el ataque de los Keepers. Mientas tanto Guy Garner necesita sacarle información a su prisionero del grupo de los Keeper antes que sea tarde. La historia mueve lentamente la trama de issue en donde vemos principalmente mas dialogo para obtener reacción de los personajes aquí. Sin embargo algunos diálogos de los personajes no se sienten naturales, excepto Guy Garner quien sigue siendo el mismo. Hay un cameo de un personaje que fue utilizado correctamente, además que le brinda esa sensación de un universo que algunas veces DC trata de hacer. El arte se ve bien, pero algunas veces se ve demasiado posado. Este issue no es el mejor pero a su vez no es el peor pero espero que la historia se mueva más rápido en especial con lo que prometieron con el splash.

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