razzatazz's Green Lantern: New Guardians #11 - Operation: Agent Orange review

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    Smells worse than it looks

    This is the battle that has been built up to for some time now and the secret of the ring thief is finally revealed.  As a template for the pre-new 52 DC Universe, the New Guardians has been much more in line with the previous Green Lantern Corps than any other cosmic series, and it proves it once again here.  While this is at its heart an issue centered around action, it is also backed up with some strong characters and some excellent plot developments.  The plot basically follows the New Guardians as they organize for an attack on Larfleeze which will end all they have been through until this point.  In so doing they are assembled and maybe for the last time as they learn the truth about what brought them together.  On the whole this was well executed and really only made me want to read the next issue right away, which is really the point I suppose. 

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