| 1. Green Lantern: Rebirth | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics March 28, 2007
Brilliantly written and wonderfully illistrated. The seller was very prompt at mailing in time to give for christmas. the product was in great condition... more
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| 2. Green Lantern: Secret Origin | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics February 09, 2010
As most Green Lantern fans know, Geoff Johns is the s*&t!!! His work on Green Lantern over the last four years is absolutely brilliant. He has elevated Green Lantern to a level of importance equal to that of DC's "trinity." A place mind you, he should have been years ago. In my opinion, Green Lantern is one of the most interest and engrossing characters in super-hero comics today. From... more
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| 3. Green Lantern (Book 1): No Fear | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics May 20, 2008
As a newcomer to GL series I started with GL: Rebirth and was overwhelmed by a sheer number of terms and characters. I didn't like it for that reason. This volume actually is a much better start for a new reader as it focuses on a story and a few characters instead of trying to mention everything in GL mythos... more
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| 4. Green Lantern Vol. 2: Revenge of the Green Lanterns | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics October 07, 2008
That is the main question that is answered in this book. The main story is how the GL Corps treats Hal as well as Hal's attempt at redemption by saving the lives of many GLs he thought he had killed as Parallax. There is a side story with Green Arrow that could have been left out and another with Batman to show how he accepts Hal.
I liked the Batman story. It wasn't great but it had... more
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| 5. Green Lantern: Agent Orange | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics November 17, 2009
Quite the entertaining story, Agent Orange is filled with terrific art work creating amazing images. Larlfleeze as Agent Orange is definitely one of the most interesting and entertaining characters in comics that I've seen in a while. It was a great read that I wish could have been longer, especially into Agent Orange's origin and that of his constructs. Otherwise, I anxiously await the Blackest Night... more
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| 6. Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics July 07, 2009
This book continues Geoff John's big Green Lantern story arc featuring Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of my youth. When I first heard about these other colored Lantern corps, the whole idea seemed a little cheesy. But Johns has been able to make credible and interesting stories that stand on their own as stories and also plug into the larger "Blackest Night" storyline. I would definitely recommend this... more
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| 7. Green Lantern Corps: Recharge | 
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By: Geoff Johns, Dave Gibbons Publisher: DC Comics June 21, 2006
This one is a good introduction to the GLC, the script is carefully paced so to not overwhelm new readers with a lot of unfamiliar faces... more
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| 8. Green Lantern: Wanted Hal Jordan | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics January 13, 2009
I was very captivated by the story. My only complaint was that I didn't like the art in the mystery of the star sapphire... more
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| 9. Green Lantern Corps Vol. 1: To Be a Lantern | 
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By: Dave Gibbons Publisher: DC Comics May 02, 2007
The idea of the Green Lantern Corps is one of the genuine genius concepts in comics. Superficially similar in nature to the Jedi Knights of Star Wars, the Green Lantern Corps are essentially space police, and their tales chronicle the exploits of sentient representatives from various solar systems around the galaxy, given immensely powerful rings that are powered by will. Lanterns know no fear, or... more
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| 10. Green Lantern Corps: Emerald Eclipse | 
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By: Peter J. Tomasi Publisher: DC Comics November 24, 2009
In the 80s when Green Lantern turned into "Green Lantern Corps" and then again into "GLC:Quarterly" I had high hopes for the book. On paper, the idea of 3600 Green Lanterns having adventures throughout the entire galaxy was like Robocop meets Star Trek. How could it fail? Well, the originals fell under terrible sales, lack of interest and poor writing. The book was canceled and the GLC was all but... more
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