Where are the Green Lanterns?
John Stewart and his team have been separated after the last attack. Now John will have to go through people who are reading his mind and the others will need to do what they can to survive.
Pretty solid still.
Geoffrey Thorne offers a new chapter where he explores quite a bit of the character's past. John remains the focus of course and the writer demonstrates a good handle on his history when he showcases hallucinations where important persons of his past appear like his former lovers like Katma Tui and Fatality. The rest of the story escalates nicely focusing on John trying to protect his new friends and has a similar tone to Thorne's work in Future State.
Tom Raney handles the art and is pretty solid with expressive characters and clear storytelling.
There's actually a second feature focusing on Simon Baz and Teen Lantern and there's also a decent attention to continuity here like how Simon likes to carry a gun because his ring might fail (and they give him a good upgrade for that) while the tension also continues to escalate because of the increasing threat.
Marco Santucci's pencils are decent enough, following the script appropriately.
Satisfying read, hope thing continue this way.
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