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‘Green Lantern’ #32 review: love and lights
The road to #600 feels brighter than ever.
The road to #600 feels brighter than ever.
A psychedelic autopsy, a voice of living despair, and a hero on the brink make this one of the most...
The Scorekeeper has a master plan for all his tormented residents of Hyde Street.
'The Courage That Kills' comes to a violent, tragic, and absolutely gorgeous conclusion.
Issue #4 does more than just bring a long-out-of-print comic back into the public eye.
Captures the stinging quiet of depression and loneliness in a way that warms us with familiarity.
Disney's most dramatic villain fails to make a big splash.
Keeps the romantic and gothic vibes of the original story while delivering glorious visuals.
A return to a long-lost format with a poignant tale focusing on Uhura traveling through time.
The longer this match goes on, the more pain and joy there is to be had.
Don't just claw at me — bite down already!
RIYL: Ice cream, cutting character revelations.