miércoles, 4 de septiembre de 2019

Some thoughts about The Green Lantern #11

Who is the greatest enemy of the Green Lanterns?

Hal has been reuniting several Green Lanterns from other universe to face a Multiversal Crisis that could destroy them all but even their combined forces might not be enough.

Guess what? This is yet another set-up for the conclusion but at least is not without its entertaining moments.

Grant Morrison brings the penultimate chapter and explores a bit more of the characters he brought for this story. Considering Morrison's own history with Batman, is cool to see him addressing how Batman is a dick in every universe once that the Darkest Knight starts acting like one, and there are quite a few fun scenes concerning other Lanterns from the Multiverse like the appearance of Carol Ferris/Star Sapphire and the troubled relationship she had with her own Hal Jordan which of course, mirrors what happens in the main DCU.

The plot itself doesn't progress too much once again, it's mostly preparing all the key players for the upcoming threat and if there's something that Morrison is able to do is presenting an antagonist in an imposing manner, the escalation is solid but we will have to see if the conclusion is satisfying.

Liam Sharp continues on pencils and his work is still appropriate at depicting bizarre creatures and events, the storytelling is fine for the most part.

Decent read, just hope the finale does not disappoint.

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