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So what’s the STORY
morning glory?
Have you ever played the game of 'Hide and Seek'? I'm sure
you have. It's very much like what John and Guy are going at the moment; in
this third instalment of 'Alpha War'.
- Well, since both of these Green Lanterns have buggered off to God knows where, the Alpha Lanterns do their damndest to track them down post haste. But who will help them? Huh?
- Salaak? No. He's a stickler for protocol.
- The Guardians, then? No way. They want to see how these events play out.
- OK, so what about the captured members of the Green Lantern Corps? With some additional prodding of course. Ha! Don't make me laugh.
Still, you know the old saying, don't you? If the mountain
does not come to Muhammad -- yadda-yadda-yadda -- just with some additional
assistance from a very unlikely source.
To be continued just as soon as a Manhunter manifests
itself.
To be honest with you I got a kick out of most of the quick
quips in this issue. Like when Guy said "Thanks for the advice, Varix, but
screw you". Or when Kilowog said to Boodikka "Maybe you Alpha
Lanterns should be arresting yourselves -- you sound like John did at
trial".
Well, punchy should punch at times, shouldn't it?
What was the BEST
thing about this issue?
Presently there is an ore of mystery that is hovering around
this title. You can see it here -- in this issue -- due to the fact that there
are so many unanswered questions floating around all over the place, that
nobody is one hundred percent certain on the fate of their favorite
characters.
Exciting, isn't it?
What was the WORST
thing about this issue?
Apart from the scenes where John and Guy confront the Alpha
Lanterns -- which I'll get to later -- I have to say that there wasn't that
much to grumble about in this installment really. Except for how the Guardians are starting
to turn into Ming the Merciless, maybe.
What was the most
CREATIVE thing about this issue?
STORY: Now where the story is concerned, I have to admit,
that there wasn't anything very original about it, apart from the innovative
twist at the end.
'No man escapes the... errr... whatever that thing is'. Correct?
ART: I'm sorry to say I wasn't too keen on how John and Guys
fight-back was illustrated. It just come across too messy on the page for me --
too busy -- making it hard to figure what was really going on.
This is just a small gripe though. Everything else was a
blast -- particularly the scenes with John and Guy in the ring foundry.
SALAAK: I think that I am going to go 'old school' with this
bout of 'casting call', because I could always see squeaky-voiced horror-mainstay,
Peter Lorre, play this erstwhile tactician. Where as...
KILOWOG: ... 'Hammer House' luminary, Brian Cox, would do
this pozer as much justice as he has done Shakespeare. Can't you hear it now?
'To wog, or not to wog -- that is the question'.
If this issue had a
MOVIE TAG LINE, what would it be?
Running Is A Very Stringent Form Of Exercise, Especially If
You Have Committed A Crime And Are Being Perused By An Army Of Robots. Vote Schwarzenegger.
If this issue were a MOVIE,
an OBJECT, or a piece of MUSIC, what would that be and why?
There is a segment in this story that reminded me of the
television show 'The
A-Team'. I'm sure you know the segment I am referring to.
It's the one where John and Guy find themselves in the ring foundry. Perfect
match, right?
FINAL thoughts...
OK, so what the hell is going on? The Guardians are now bad-guys.
The corps is now on the run from the Alpha Lanterns. And a whole host of
troubles are happening elsewhere in the other Green Lantern titles.
Well, its starting to look pretty obvious that something is
on the horizon, doesn't it? But what, huh? The Guardian 'Third Army'? Yes.
Seems like a certainty. But if they wanted to just disband the corps, couldn't
they have just paid them off or something? With redundancy! Why go to all this
trouble in the first place, unless something else is going on.
Trinity War -- nuff said.
MARKS out of 10? 9
GREEN LANTERN CORPS #11
Reviewed by David Andrews
on
August 03, 2012
Rating: