Sinestro has returned to take control of his own Corps but is he ready to guide them again?
Arkillo has been leading the Sinestro Corps for a while and trying to give them a direction but it has been misguiden one and Sinestro will have to correct that. Will he be able to lead all these people that not even him is able to trust?
The second issue from this new ongoing series based on the popular villain/antihero from the Green Lantern franchise and it's good to know that so far is going the right way.
Cullen Bunn continues to deliver a quite on-point characterization for Sinestro portraying him as a person with a pretty morally grey perspective who only obeys his own code of honor and it's always competent in every action.
Bunn also does a pretty good job at depicting the situation that Sinestro is currently having with his own Corps by making them a organization where betrayers can be anywhere. There were little hints about Sinestro relationship with his daughter Soranik and will most certainly be something interesting to explore in the future.
Dale Eaglesham continues to deliver one of the best part of this series based only on art duties with wonderul storytelling techniques and excellent character models.
A great improvement over the first issue, hope that the next one continues this trend
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