Soranik needs to lead the Sinestro Corps and while she might be ready for the role, she still doesn't know what's ahead.
The Red Lanterns are about to take their revenge but Soranik is decided to face their challenge. However, even if they win, Sinestro's fears might still turn out to be true.
This chapter marks the conclusion of this series and is satisfying one for the most part.
Cullen Bunn brings a lot of the plot-points he created during his work here including what happened to the Red Lanterns and Soranik's reaction about it. To be honest, the way how the battle against the Reds was a bit too quick and anticlimactic but I suppose it served its purpose, I just wish it would have been better executed to give those characters some respect.
The characterization is pretty solid if we're talking about the protagonists. I don't really care about the characters that Bunn created like... the guy with mouth mask and... the guy with the scarred face but the relationship between Sinestro and Soranik was nicely depicted with a lot of interesting dialogue and focusing on a sub-plot from the beginning that is receiving a nice resolve.
Plus, the last page weirdly promises more.
Martin Coccolo, Oscar Bazaloua and Scot Eaton handle the artwork and is pretty consistent during the course of the story with a clean style and solid characters.
It worked as an ending overall, hope some of these plot-points continue elsewhere.
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