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    Green Lantern Corps #51

    Green Lantern Corps » Green Lantern Corps #51 - Revolt of the Alpha-Lanterns, Part 4 released by DC Comics on October 1, 2010.

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    3.6 stars

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    Revolt of the Alpha Lanterns Getting A Little Stale at the Edges 0

    The Good: Revelation about why Cyborg Superman needs Ganthet. I liked it, it was something I totally hadn't thought about, and the timing for the reveal was nice. Art was pretty nice, I still miss Patrick Gleason though. All the main characters were used in a nice balance and well characterized. Ganthet feels EMOTIONS.  The Bad: For the second time this week a cover told too much. I just this week picked up The RIse of Arsenal and the cover of #2 told us what happened on THE LAST PAGE OF THE ISS...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    That's what I call a part 4! 0

      I've been following this story since it hit Brightest Day and it could not have gone to a better place.  We finally have some real action and progress in this arc.  While the cover is hardly representative of the art within, I have to say that the many pages in the issue more than make up for the lackluster cover.  Can't wait for the next Green Lantern Corps....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Alpha Lanterns of Brightest Day! 0

    Story: Cyborg Superman is forcing Ganthet to save Alpha Lantern Glibberquip, but Ganthet does not know how an Alpha Lantern is assembled or works. Ganthet runs out of time and Glibberquip kills himself. Now he wants him to try and revert another Alpha Lantern back to normal. In the underground John is telling Sora and Kyle all about Cyborg Superman and why he needs Ganthet. They realize that they need Stel. They also need the robot's Green Lantern. Kyle wants to call for back up but that will de...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    This is going to take everyone 1

    This is one of the less common issues where a character does not get to use their superpowers and instead has to rely on their own ingenuity.  Soranik, Kyle and John are trapped in the caves of Grenda with their rings depleted or nearly so.  Meanwhile on the surface Hank Henshaw has Ganthet engaged in a difficult task and one which Ganthet takes on only with great hesitation.  Eventually the Lanterns below the surface manage a distress call and manage to rally some of the locals to their cause (...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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