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Ivan Reis,Ethan Van Sciver, | 1232 pages | 10 Feb 2015 | DC Comics | 9781401251345 | English | United States Green Lantern Omnibus Vol. 1 TV Show Coming Soon!!! | eBay

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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Ivan Reis Illustrator. Ethan Van Sciver Illustrator. But as the Torchbearer is about to find out, the adventure of epic and mythological proportions is about to begin as the former Lantern returns to the land of the living to atone for his sins. And the cosmos will never be the same as Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 his war against the Green Lanterns with his newly founded, Sinestro Corps! Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Green Lantern by Geoff Johnsplease sign up. Be the first to ask a about Green Lantern by Geoff Johns. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 25, Cheese rated it liked it. He's really Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 a stepping board for DC to work from because it's become something so much bigger than it was. However, my tastes in comics have matured over the Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1. Green lantern was one of the first ever comics I read. I kind of feel now that it's quite dated already. The ideas might have, but this comic itself doesn't really stand the test Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 time. The artwork is not creative enough for me. It's basic archetype 3. It's basic archetype characters, with old fashion sexy costumes, big muscles, big tits, skimpy costumes, but that's not Geoff fault because in this run he has created some of the most creative and unique characters you'll probably ever see in comics, like , the entity of fear and Ion the entity of Will power. Such great ideas and then to put it together into one giant saga is commendable. Had I read this whole run when I first started reading comics I would have probably rated it a lot higher, but now I can see so many flaws in it despite its popularity from fans. So this is the Omnibus, what makes this better? Well for starters this has filled in all the gaps for me. Mainly the issues. These it turns out are quite important and Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 a lot of value to the story. It's a book over pages and a lot of content, and it's 1 of 3!! The Sinestro corps war storyline - I've read this twice now and I can honestly say it's still as good as it was when I Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 read it. Sinestro is why! There are so many stand out characters in this run and it's brilliant that Geoff managed to keep focus on the story while still capturing the essence of each individual. You might be thinking why only three stars after so many positives, well like I said, it feels a bit dated and it's not as fresh anymore and some of the writing is quite dull especially when they just focus on , damn he's boring. I'd still recommend this story to people if they wanted to read some green lantern, after all this is the signature GL run for any beginner. Feb 25, Brandon St Mark rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics-mangadc. Really really great entry into the Green Lantern mythos, and one of the best contemporary DC comics. Would highly recommend! No prior knowledge of DC continuity well, continuity when this was originally published, that is required. Mar 28, Martin rated it it was amazing Shelves: reviewedomnibus. First read in omnibus format March to March There a lot of great volumes included in this omnibus, making it hands-down one of the best books you can buy. Here are the reviews of the individual volumes included in this omnibus. All the time. Some Most of them come back, though - especially those that make the comic book companies some money. But it First read in omnibus format March to March But it is the manner in which these comic book properties are brought back to life that is important. Will it Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 one of the dime-a-dozen, eye-roll inducing ' but no body was ever found! Green Lantern: Rebirth Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 falls into that second category. It is a how-to for other writers to take pointers from. With some continuity streamlining and liberal doses of ret-conning, with the end result being that everything just feels right, and everything is explained and makes sense, this back-from-the-dead story takes what came before, celebrates it, and at the same time gives the franchise a well-needed shot in the arm and opens the door to years of storylines. No clones or evil twins involved. Thanks, Geoff Johns! Green Lantern Corps: Recharge : 3 stars Overall, a good story about the origin of the 'Rebirth' of the Green Lantern Corps, although at times very hectic and disorienting, with art that Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 crisp though at times uneven. As one can expect from the return of the Green Lantern Corps expanded from 3, to 7, membersthere are a lot of new faces and characters, some more appealing than others. I'm curious to see how this story will affect future Green Lantern storylines. With amazing art, especially the three issues by Carlos Pachecothis book is one that is a quick read and very easy on the eyes. Best story of the bunch here has to be the one with the Manhunters. No Man Escapes The Manhunters! Not the least of which: a. Cyborg ! is still angry that Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 wasn't chosen as his father's replacement and so he thinks that if he kills Hal Jordan at close proximity the ring will have to choose him as the new Green Lantern. But you already figured out this particular plan fails, because Hal Jordan is still around, after all. Art by Ivan Reis. It ends with the being changed to power rings of something looking a lot like a Star Sapphire Corps. It is then that it is revealed or at least hinted that there are four more Corps colours to be introduced in the series. And oh! The Green Lanterns really have their work cut out for them. Who will live? Who will die? This Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 the storyline that Geoff Johns' run has been building up to, and it does not Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 For these, 1 star. View all 3 comments. Went into this knowing it was seen by the majority as the best, the definitive, the ultimate green lantern run and I can see why. I also went into this knowing nothing about green lantern other then his favourite colour being green. I was taken aback by the universe, the characters and the lore. It was all so rich and expansive. It Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 so good Went into this knowing it was seen by the majority as the best, the definitive, the ultimate green lantern run and I can see why. It was so good I read it in 6 days! View 2 comments. Jul 24, Richard rated it really liked it Shelves: scifi-fantasygreen-lanternscomix-graphic-dc-heroes. The beginning of one of the greatest superhero runs in comic book history is collected here in this giant hardcover omnibus edition. Green Lantern by Geoff Johns: Omnibus, Vol. 1 by Geoff Johns

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. The Green Lantern Omnibus, Vol. Gardner F. Fox. Illustrator. Joe Giella Illustrator. Murphy Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 Illustrator. These are the tales that introduced Hal Jordan and feature his induction into the Green Lantern Corps. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Green Lantern Omnibus vol. Hal Jordan. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. May 30, Michael rated it really liked it. I'd like to talk about how Hal Jordan is an asshole. Eskimo Pie, get it, hahaha. Also "his little greasemonkey". It bugs me, and even though he played along it bugged Tom too if you don't believe me read Englehart's GL comics from the s. Tom's wife is called Terga and not "Mrs. Pieface" so there's that. Most of I'd like to talk about how Hal Jordan is an asshole. Most of the time he's trying to hook up with his boss , going to parties, driving around in his convertible, being a prick. But, a fearless prick, so there's that. The writers make him smart at times to get out of certain situations but he wasn't chosen for his mind that's for sure. Also, he gets hit on the head and knocked out A LOT. All of this is separate from the yellow-vulnerability issue. I don't feel the need to harp on that. Reading these stories I mainly wanted to be reading stories because Barry Allen was at least a good guy and a smart guy and frankly more entertaining. However, I enjoyed seeing other Green Lanterns, and goofy Silver Age villains, and best of all, the Qwardian contest to see who was the most evil, complete with a betting line and a random guy with a bowler hat. Apparently that was a thing. View 1 comment. Nov 11, Brandt rated it liked it Shelves: comic-books. Recently I have been engaged in reading Geoff Johns run on Green Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 which culminated in --a publisher event based on the extended Green Lantern mythos, going back to Hal Jordan's in the pages of Showcase as the new Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 Lantern in The "Silver Age" of comics, at least for DC who used the pages of Showcase to introduce updated versions of "Golden Age" heroes like the Flash, , the and Green Lantern, was an opportunity to update those heroes Recently I have been engaged in reading Geoff Johns run on Green Lantern which culminated in Blackest Night --a publisher event based on the extended Green Lantern mythos, going back to Hal Jordan's first appearance in the pages of Showcase as the new Green Lantern in The "Silver Age" of comics, at least for DC who used the pages of Showcase to introduce updated versions of "Golden Age" heroes like the Flash, Hawkman, the Atom and Green Lantern, was an opportunity to update those heroes for new readers. The world was several decades away from acknowledging that comics weren't just for kids, but DC's attempt to update their heroes in a post World War II context and Marvel's subsequent "response" in the form of Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the Avengers was an important step to legitimizing the comic form as a storytelling medium for all readers. However, the road to that legitimization was not always a smooth one, which is more than proven with the existence of this omnibus, which contains the Showcase Green Lantern appearances, as well as the first 21 issues of his own title, mainly under the vision of writer . The good here is definitely utilized by Johns during his run brilliantly in such arcs as The Sinestro Corps Warmuch like Ed Brubaker did in the pages of Captain America. However, there is a lot of bad here as well. Some of it is just silly--things like the ring not working against anything colored yellow or the fact that a ring that could create constructs based on will alone could also somehow make Green Lantern invisible or shrink into an atomic microverse. Eventually the powers of the ring would become more codified as the series wore on, but even for someone who really doesn't give a crap about continuity, could we at least make sure what the ring can do is consistent? But this volume also has even more insidious problems with it. Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 previous Green Lantern reviews I have complained about how Hal Jordan is my least favorite Green Lantern because of the privileged cis, white maleness of the character. Unfortunately, in this volume we get a heaping helping of misogyny and racism. Carl Ferris, the owner of Ferris Air, decides to go on a two year sabbatical and leaves his daughter Carol in charge. Usually one would think that this would be a really forward thinking view of women in executive positions in Corporate America, but instead it is used a flimsy excuse for her not to date Hal Jordan Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 pining after Green Lantern. Of course, Hal and the Green Lantern are the same person, but Hal's disgusting internal monologues where he Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 entitled to Carol's affections, but only as himself, and not as the masked dude that he also is really undermine any sort of autonomy that Carol feels running her father's company. And then there is her role as Star Sapphire herself, where she essentially spends the whole issue trying to figure out a way to effectively submit to the Green Lantern's dominance. And let's not forget Hal's "eskimo" the Inuit people hate that term mechanic "Pieface. The excuse that it is just a product of the times is garbage. Eisner figured out ten years earlier that the black minstrel figure that was Ebony White was problematic, so that should definitely not be the excuse here. However, we shouldn't attempt to erase our terrible history in these regards, but acknowledge that they are there and they are wrong. Unfortunately, given these issues with the character of Hal Jordan, sometimes these Green Lantern: Omnibus Vol 1 Green Lantern stories feel like when the ring sought out 's replacement although in this volume it was the dying Sur himself it decided to pick Bret Kavanaugh and I just can't get behind that. In Johns' run, I think he managed to redeem Jordan somewhat, but it's really hard to ignore all of this history, especially when it is staring you in the face. Jul 20, Drew rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novel. Still, fun to see the origin of so many iconic characters. May pick up Vol 2 down the road. 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