miércoles, 25 de septiembre de 2013

Some thoughts about Green Lantern #23.4: Sinestro

Sinestro's backgrounds are revealed despite of his absence.

Lyssa Drak is reminiscing the story of Sinestro from the book of Parallax but now that she doesn't have it anymore she will have to take all that knowledge by herself and at the same time she will learn that Sinestro's future depends on his people once again.

This was a quite neat issue. Sinestro's past is further explained based on the little teases that we have seen on Geoff Johns' Green Lantern series, Matt Kindt does an interesting work at contrasting both the perspectives from Lyssa Drak and Sinestro even updating some aspects like how he received his ring and his resolution about it.

I have some complaints though, Kindt's narration lacks a bit of emotion here, some of the lines are pretty cold and even Hal Jordan's dialogue seems a bit awkward since Kindt tries to inject a kinda forced "cool" vibe to it.

Dale Eaglesham does the art here and, my God DC needs to give this man an ongoing. The backgrounds of Sinestro's past are wonderfully depicted and his characters are attractive and powerful, let's cross fingers for his inclusion on the upcoming Sinestro Corps series.

Good issue overall, some complaints here and there but nothing that ruins the experience.

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