Green Lantern: New Guardians #4
Green Lantern: New Guardians » Green Lantern: New Guardians #4 - Part Four released by DC Comics on February 2012.
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5 (2) 4 (2) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.6 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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United (or almost) against the Enemy 0
Larfleeze and Sayd against the Guardian of Oa, the other Lanterns have to choose on which side fight, Kyle Rayner is again a Special being... all in this new issue!THE GOOD:All in this issue is spectacular, fascinating and interesting... First, the revelation of Ganthet about some new "ability" that Kyle could have acquired when wearing all the seven type of rings, then the battle between the "new" Ganthet and his old ally Sayd, finally all the seven Lanterns, included Larfleeze, forced to ally ...
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THIS ISSUE IS MINE! 3
The Good: Oh Larfleeze, don't ever leave me again. If I had to pick just one Geoff Johns creation to keep it would be this guy. Agent Orange, the greediest being in the history of the universe. Tony Bedard manages to write a perfectly balanced Larfleeze, one that's both intimidating and hilarious. And he refuses to get used. When someone was attempting to send all the rings to Kyle, Larfleeze hitched Glomulus aboard the ring train to the source, and then snatches all present to assist his fight ...
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He slimed me Ray. 1
We start out with a bang as Larfleeze and his corps starting whooping the guardian's blue asses. Assisting him is Sayd who is horrified and more than a little pissed off about her beloved Ganthet getting mind wiped. The rest of the team gets their second wind and re joins the fight. Amidst the chaos Ganthet tries persuade Kyle to join their side, stating that those with him are criminals and savages. Kyle seems to consider it for a moment but then throws it in Ganthet's face, literally. Still ou...
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Know this place 0
While how this is playing out is not at all how I expected based on the first issue, this is still an enjoyable series. It could be better though as there is still a lot of confusion with the convoluted story line that is ongoing. As always anything to do with the Guardians of the Universe is needlessly overdramatic, but while that is occurring Larfleeze shows up to tell the other assembled Corps members what has been transpiring. This leads to a chance for escape but the situation is not mad...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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