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Note: I read these as single issues. While the story was a bit meh (though I do love what it sets up for potential issues) I love what this arc did with Simon and Jessica's characters. I especially love how they handle the fact that Jessica has anxiety. This has to be one of the most accurate and honest portrayals of anxiety I've seen in print form (or actually - ever). Humphries does such a good job of showing how scary anxiety is without being insulting. Simon never thinks less of Jessica beca...
5 🌟Nice to see Simon and Jessica getting along. Glad that their second mission went well. Happy that they were able to overcome the Phantom Ring. Hope that they will discover that that is not Remi.Can't wait to read Green Lanterns, volume 3: Polarity!!!!!
Read this review and more on my blog, uncovered-books.I received a free copy of Green Lanterns Volume 2: The Phantom Lantern from DC Comics in exchange for my honest opinion.I think that Green Lanterns is my favourite storyline of Rebirth so far.The Phantom Lantern starts with a two issue story about Halloween, which sets up the actual confrontation between the Green Lanterns and the Phantom Lantern nicely. We also see more of Jessica overcoming her anxiety and her inability to make a construct
Free copy provided by Netgalley and DC Entertainment in return for an honest reviewPublication Date: 2nd May 2017Review Date: 22nd April 2017Now this is what I’m talking about.The past two comics I’ve read in the Rebirth series, thanks to ARCs from DC Entertainment, have not gone down well with me. I haven’t found them interesting, I didn’t enjoy reading them, and I didn’t finish either of the two I read before this one. This one though. This is everything I want in the Rebirth series. May...
Read as single issue comics. The title pretty much sums up the focus of this volume. Green Lanterns vs. a new character The Phantom Lantern. Better than the first volume with a strong well paced plot. This arc came to a good ending point and left just enough dangling to get you excited for what comes next.
I 'm starting to get attached to the new Lanterns. Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz face down their emotional weaknesses as they fight the Phantom Lantern. This book continues to focus on these two rookie lanterns discovering their powers and their identities as Lanterns. Jessica, in particular, has some very satisfying character development as she fights to overcome her anxiety. There's a scene at the beginning of the book where she is hanging out with Simon's family, which is basically a bonkers fam...
Story wise, there was more in this volume than the previous one. Character wise, these two new lanterns are not being expanded upon. They have been written with one character trait, and so there is only one note to be played for each: Jessica has anxiety, Simon carries a gun. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that there is something big in store for these two because 14 issues into their series there hasn’t been much character developed. 3.5/5
The Rebirth Green Lanterns series goes from strength to strength. I really liked the Phantom Lantern story line, and how it affected Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz. The artwork too was stunning, very vivid and colorful, given the prominence of the emotional spectrum in the story.
Family Matters (#7-8). This prelude to the Phantom Lantern is a delightful look at Simon and Jessica as real people, and does a great job of expanding and advancing Simon's relationship with his family. Oh, there are some Dominators too (and they're real old-school horror Dominators) and some hints at the the Phantom Lantern, but it's character work that makes this story strong [4/5].The Phantom Lantern (#9-14). The actual Phantom Lantern story is shockingly good. Much of that is due to the Phan...
There’s a new ring in town.. well not new but new to the story. You guessed it the phantom ring. Queue clapping and cheering music.So basically the phantom ring was created years ago by a guardian named rami and the premise of the ring is that instead of choosing the person who wears the ring anyone can pick this ring up and wear it and it’ll feed off your emotions like a battery.I really enjoyed how Jessica and Simon and getting along a lot better you can tell in their dialogue and Simon isn’t
I received a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.After Green Lanterns, Vol. 1: Rage Planet comes Green Lanterns, Vol. 2: The Phantom Lantern, and I have to admit I was very excited for this. I haven’t read that many comics involving the Green Lanterns yet, but I can say the comics are wayyy better than that one movie with Ryan Reynolds (although I love him and everything he does, but that movie was truly unbearable). In this story, we see Simon and Jessica trying to keep th...
In this 2nd installment, our favorite rookie lanterns must not only contend with navigating Simon’s family during Halloween, but they must also guard Rami, the exiled Guardian of the Universe, and his dangerous, banned invention, the Phantom Ring! This series’s strength is still in its relatable leads, and it’s refreshing to see the world of the Lanterns through the eyes of newcomers. And I think it’s hilarious that no one takes them seriously. And one of the best things about this series that r...
When reading this you really get a vibe that Humphries loves the world of Green Lantern. Its fun, well set out action and cool artwork. Really improves as it goes on. The ending is a bit too cliched but I'm hoping it leads to something bigger.
Talk about a nice improvement. Sam Humphries be killin it now days .So Jessica and Simon are starting to get along better. I love the brother/sister type situation they're in. I also love the fact Simon is trying to redeem himself from his past while Jessica is learning to deal with her anxiety and self doubt. They're both horrible things that everyday people deal with but watching then do that on top of their jobs as Lanterns is great. Now we have a new Ring wielder who gains the Phantom Ring.
Before this Volume, all the way back to Blackest Night, the various colors of the Emotional Spectrum consisted of: Rage (Red), Greed (Orange), Fear (Yellow), Will (Green), Hope (Blue), Compassion (Indigo), Love (Violet), and Life (White) and Death (Black). Last Volume, a rogue Guardian showed up (Rami) and he was carrying a package which he guarded with his life. What is in the box? We find out here....Enter Frank Laminski. Fellow Coast City resident. Fellow test pilot with Hal Jordan. Obsessed
Our two rookie Lanterns stumble through life as they try and learn the ropes on how to be a Green Lantern. This is the part Humphries really shines at. Neither of the Lanterns have really been trained and have to figure out how to both get past their own insecurities and physically figure out how to do their jobs.Rami, a rogue Guardian has shown up at Baz's doorstep hiding a weapon of great power. The Phantom Ring, a power ring that anyone can wear, not just those that are chosen. And it has the...
My girl Jess learning to believe in herself
[Read as single issues]After a shaky first arc, the Green Lanterns of Earth hit their stride in this second arc that pulls on all of my favourite parts of the Green Lantern mythos while opening up some new avenues as well. Simon and Jessica run afoul of a mysterious new Guardian who has been in exile since the dawn of time for creating the Phantom Ring - essentially a White Lantern ring that can be worn by anyone. When a socially inept, Green Lantern obsessed man gets hold of it, all hell breaks...
4.5 stars. I love these characters (Jessica might be my new favorite Lantern), and I love the stories that deal with all the colors of the emotion spectrum!