Thursday, August 30, 2012
Green Lantern: Brightest Day. By Geoff Johns
Man, it feel like its been a while since I've read a Hal Jordan Green Lantern Story. Hal is back to his normal self. Doing what he feels is right, sometime in spite of his friends and fellow lanterns. In Brightest Day Hal has to work with both friends and foes. The biggest characters in this story were Atrocious and Larfleeze. We find out more about the history of Larfleeze and why he is so greedy and always trying to acquire more objects. We also find out that Larfleeze isn't his real birth name. Atrocious, we find out, is on what he considers a holy quest and that he thinks he is above judgement for what he is trying to accomplish. The art work is just like the other green lanterns stories. Beautiful. The end of the book involved the Justice League trying to get Hal to open up to them and they offer their help. But Hal declines their help and states this is something only the different Lantern Corps can handle. I enjoyed this book mainly based on the fact that Hal Jordan is one of my favorite characters.
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