Eisner-Award winning author Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp continue their incredible take on the Green Lantern! After the Blackstar incursion, Hal Jordan and his fellow Green Lanterns are left to put the world back together again after the battles that weakened the Green Lantern Corps to less than a shred of what it once was. His next mission is his most critical...he Eisner-Award winning author Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp continue their incredible take on the Green Lantern! After the Blackstar incursion, Hal Jordan and his fellow Green Lanterns are left to put the world back together again after the battles that weakened the Green Lantern Corps to less than a shred of what it once was. His next mission is his most critical...he needs to find the next generation of cosmic immortals. Will Hal be able to find the new heroes the world needs? Or will new threats keep him from completing his mission? Collects The Green Lantern Season Two #1-6.
The Green Lantern: Season Two, Vol. 1
Eisner-Award winning author Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp continue their incredible take on the Green Lantern! After the Blackstar incursion, Hal Jordan and his fellow Green Lanterns are left to put the world back together again after the battles that weakened the Green Lantern Corps to less than a shred of what it once was. His next mission is his most critical...he Eisner-Award winning author Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp continue their incredible take on the Green Lantern! After the Blackstar incursion, Hal Jordan and his fellow Green Lanterns are left to put the world back together again after the battles that weakened the Green Lantern Corps to less than a shred of what it once was. His next mission is his most critical...he needs to find the next generation of cosmic immortals. Will Hal be able to find the new heroes the world needs? Or will new threats keep him from completing his mission? Collects The Green Lantern Season Two #1-6.
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Chad –
I typically love most of Morrison's work. However, I had no idea what was going on in most of this. This is Morrison writing at his most obtuse while doing his typical revive stories of the Golden Age thing. I'm really disappointed in this series. Editorially, I don't know why the Blackstars miniseries wasn't included in the 2nd Season 1 collection as it finishes up that story. Season 2 kicks off a new series of obtuse stories set mainly on Earth. This is a fail in every way except for the art. I typically love most of Morrison's work. However, I had no idea what was going on in most of this. This is Morrison writing at his most obtuse while doing his typical revive stories of the Golden Age thing. I'm really disappointed in this series. Editorially, I don't know why the Blackstars miniseries wasn't included in the 2nd Season 1 collection as it finishes up that story. Season 2 kicks off a new series of obtuse stories set mainly on Earth. This is a fail in every way except for the art. Liam Sharp is killing it with all his alien creations.
Malum –
I'm both a Green Lantern and a Grant Morrison fan, but I just can't get into this run. The first volume was good, but the next one didn't impress me and I was ready for this volume to be over by the half way mark. I'm both a Green Lantern and a Grant Morrison fan, but I just can't get into this run. The first volume was good, but the next one didn't impress me and I was ready for this volume to be over by the half way mark.
Jeremy –
Grant Morrison in his “throw everything at the wall and see what sticks” mode. Not a lot sticks for me, thought there are ideas here and there that would have been interesting if more fully developed and a few nice character moments, they are separated by a whole lot of characters, words and situations that are just there to be weird and (maybe) funny.
Chris Thompson –
What a mess. The first volume was challenging, but it was coherent, funny, and weird enough to be enjoyable. This one makes no sense. It jumps from nonsensical plot to nonsensical plot and goes on and on, and to make matters worse this is very lengthy. I don’t think I will continue the series.
Joshua Lawson –
I would be disappointed if I fully understood what was going on in any Grant Morrison book, and I have never been disappointed after reading a Grant Morrison book. Liam Sharp’s art continues to be a force of nature.
Tony Laplume –
This feels like the Green Lantern that Grant Morrison was intending to write from the start, and that the previous twelve issues (and two collections) were mere prelude. Pure madcap cosmic imagination. Hal Jordan as the ultimate rebel, and just possibly greatest superhero. This is full-on Vertigo era Morrison unleashed in the pages of a DC comic perhaps for the last time ever. One volume left to go.
Kai Charles(Fiction State Of Mind) –
GL gets supper intergalactic in this kickoff to the second series. Loved the art and all the alien creatures.
Thaddeus Rice –
Morrison's Green Lantern is a wild sci-fi comic love explosion! Morrison's Green Lantern is a wild sci-fi comic love explosion!
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