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Billy Tan,Robert Venditti | 256 pages | 26 May 2015 | DC Comics | 9781401254162 | English | United States Green Lantern Vol 5 | DC Database | Fandom

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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. Dale Eaglesham Artist. Van Jensen Goodreads Author Writer. Billy Tan Artist. Bernard Chang Artist. Moritat Artist. , the greatest Green Lantern in the history of the Corps, has lost everything. Friends have died, Oa has been destroyed, and now he must say goodbye to Earth! Can he Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 a team of handpicked Lanterns remove a deadly weapon from the enemy's arsenal, or will they be d Hal Jordan, the greatest Green Lantern in the history of the Corps, has lost everything. Can he and a team of handpicked Lanterns remove a deadly weapon from the enemy's arsenal, or will they be dealt their first defeat? Get A Copy. HardcoverFirstpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Green Lantern, Volume 5please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Green Lantern, Volume 5. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Shelves: comicsgraphic-novelsread-ingreen-lantern. Read and I can't stress this enough only if you are a huge fan of the Green Lantern title. The high point of this one is that you are definitely getting your money's worth out of volume 5. The low point is that it's loooong, somewhat rambling, and filled with more of the same boring shit we've seen for years. Evil aliens want to rule over the universe! They've infiltrated the corps, made the Green Lanterns look like douchebags, and are an ass-hair away from a total takeover. Meanwhile, GL morale is at an all-time low, because basically every planet in the universe is working with the Bad aliens to destroy the corps. Spoilery things happen and the Green Lanterns emerge victorious! I can't. I mean, seriously? Do I even need to do a proper review of this one? Nobody cares. Even I barely care anymore. It's just blah, blah, blah, alien names I can't pronounce, blah, blah, blah, fight with other superheroes, blah, blah, blah, fight with aliens, blah, blah, blah, question what your life means, blah, blah, blah, win the day with some ridiculous scheme you pulled out of your ass. I literally felt nauseous mid-way through the book, when I realized I still had another bjillion pages to read. Ok, here's the thing. It's not like this is horribly written or poorly drawn. It just that there is nothing interesting about these guys anymore. They used to be kick-ass space cops, and now they're just whiner-babies. I don't care about the politics of every fucking random planet. Is that too much to ask? I'd say I'm done with this title, but we all know that Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 happen View all 18 comments. May 11, Calista rated it it was ok Shelves: bage-young-adultclassicgenre- thrillerdiversitygenre-fantasyseriesseries-unfinished, comics-graphic-noveli-dc-vertigo. Oh My Lord, I thought I would never finish this thing. I started out enjoying the green lantern story and now it's the same thing over and over and this was painful to get through. This planet moving around on its on is weird and how would that work. It's silly. There are these shape shifting things that make the Green Lanterns look bad to the universe and they aren't very popular. The Shape Shifting race is trying to power up and take over the universe. They get pretty close too. There is also a stupid twist at the end. I see that these things can shift in one volume. Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 sure hope this story can flip before the next one. I need a break from the green lantern world. Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 will be a while before I get Vol. I am not a fan of this part of the story. All I can say is, what happened to this story? Man was I surprised by this. I'm not sure if it's just because of how bad some of the Green Lantern books Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 been lately or what, but this story was a home run for me. The whole source wall and emotional reservoir thing seemed stupid to me. I don't get the idea that emotions are supplied to living beings rather than generated by them, but whatever. This book moves past all that, but managed to make it a worthwhile plot point. The best part is that there's a villain that makes sense. Venditti f Man was I surprised by Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5. Venditti finally gets away from Relic and the First Lantern and all of that crap to give us a race of monsters with a plan and a real endgame. One thing that made me hesitate is the fact that without the supplemental issues the volume includes issues from the main Green Lantern series as well as Red Lanterns and the story would not have made any sense. Maybe some, but Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 much. The really important thing, though, is that DC actually included all Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 these issues in a single volume! It takes you through the whole narrative. Hal finally stops acting like a tool and gets his head on straight to help the corps get back on its feet. Plus there are some really cool lanterns that I don't remember meeting before. Gorrin-Sunn is particularly neat, and I love the idea behind his race. Two-Six is growing on me, too. , , and Guy all get some nice moments, too. Even Salaak wasn't unbearable in this one. This is a huge volume with a lot of characters and an engrossing plot. The art is a little hit or miss for me. I don't personally care much for Billy Tan's work, but he did a lot better in this volume than the last. Martin Coccolo really knocked it out of the park, in my opinion. Bernard Chang was excellent on the GLC issues, too. Honestly, this was another volume that I went into expecting it to be a final nail in the coffin, but I loved this volume. If you like Green Lantern, this is one of the best stories they've had in a while. Green Lantern Vol. 5: Test of Wills (The New 52) - -

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. Robert Venditti Goodreads Author Writer. Bernard Chang Artist. With the entire Corps under attack by the Khund and the shapeshifting Durlans, John Stewart must unravel the mystery behind destroyed Sector Houses. But as the situation becomes more dire, he and his rag tag group of Lanterns must seek out a Lantern that has been undercover for a very long time. Maybe even too long to be found. The beginning of this new Green Lantern epic b With the entire Corps under attack by the Khund and the shapeshifting Durlans, John Stewart Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 unravel the mystery Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 destroyed Sector Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5. The beginning of this new Green Lantern epic begins here! Collecting : Green Lantern CorpsAnnual Get A Copy. PaperbackFirstpages. More Details Original Title. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Green Lantern Corps, Volume 5please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Green Lantern Corps, Volume 5. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 15, Douglas Gibson rated it did not like it. I love all of the main Green Lanterns, and I have being enjoying this run of Corps too, until this volume. This collection just did not hold my interest. There is not enough of a Hal, Jon, Guy, or Kyle to anchor the story for me, and the villains get too much time and are not interesting enough for me to care. This volume left me feeling as if I had just read a bunch of generic Corps battle scenes without really knowing who I was supposed Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 care about. Jan 16, Robert rated it did not like it Shelves: xseasoncomics-graphics. The storylines and continuity on these is shot to hell. Nothing is left except confusing layouts, pages absent any dialog, Enemies too new or Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 to care about and a bunch of new characters the reader has no connection with. Jan 14, Chris Lemmerman rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-and-manga-read. This volume is probably the stronger of the two which collect the Uprising story the other being Green Lantern Volume 5 since it focuses on the Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 a lot more and gives us more backstory as to why they're at war with the GLC in the first place. It always surprises me when a writer makes John Stewart a good main character, because I usually find him boring as hell, but his role in Uprising and the final issue epilogue especially make me feel for him, Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 takes some doing. The artwork is usu This volume is probably the stronger of the two which collect the Uprising story the other being Green Lantern Volume 5 since it focuses on the Durlans a lot more and gives us more backstory as to why they're at war with the GLC in the first place. The artwork is usually great, series artist Bernard Chang can do no wrong, and most of the fill-ins are decent enough too. GLC has always been a good companion book to GL since the New 52 launched, but this volume really gets back to its roots as a good book in it's own right, like it used to be back before the New Nov 29, Kyle rated it liked it Shelves: dcu. For me, of the two Green Lantern titles that brought us the Uprising storyline, this was the more interesting. The Durlans have always piqued my interest ever since Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 was a wee little boy reading Legionnaire comics. However, the artwork is very sub-par for a Green Lantern series, and I found myself visually underwhelmed most of the time. Also the writing is ham-fisted, pretty much gutting Lantern Stewart of any of his well-established personality. Mar 17, Daniel Butcher rated it it was amazing Shelves: new I like this better than the Green Lantern version of the tale. It feels like it has more gravity since the extra issue make it easier to follow John Stewart who is more personally impacted by this threat than Hal Jordan. And it does give Stewart some closure not found in the other collection. It also seems Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 than the Green Lantern version of the story. Aug 06, Chad D'Cruze rated it did not like it. Jun 18, Laurel rated it really liked it Shelves: green-lantern. While I wasn't a big fan of the muted art - the colors are one of the best things about reading a book staring various lantern corps that project hard light constructs - the story of the search for the Durlan GL as well as the crossover Uprising storyline were enjoyable. I thought the description of the Durlan power set was a bit inconsistent but not so bad that I couldn't enjoy the book. I loved the various GL's, especially those returning to the book after being missed since the New 52 change. Aug 11, Sean Kennedy rated it it was ok. A lot of this is crossovers with other titles, so the whole volume is a confusing miss-mash and what's worse, horribly boring in the first half so it's a real chore to read. Jan 31, Wing Kee rated it liked it. World: The was all over the place, some of it was kinda nice, but the Durlan origin issue was simply fugly. I also don't like the red panels for action, it's not my thing, I don't feel it at all. That being said the colors and the sense of motion and the power of the rings were displayed wonderfully. The world building was wonky at first and then solidified in the end. After Relic in the last arc and the splendid world building that was present there I found the Durlans, Khung and Clans to be However as the Durlans took center stage the story got better and by the end the world building was fun and fit the story well. The world building in terms of this arc I found also to be quite solid picking up and building towards the idea of the Corps and fallout from Lights Out and also Uprising. Story: Let's talk about Uprising and then the rest that was more Corps centric. I really found the beginning of that arc to be wonky and janky and underwhelming. Relic was a great villain and I would have wanted more time to deal with the fallout but man we jumped right in Uprising so yeah the start was not great. The series did pick up speed and by the finale with the wall and the ocean and the fight was great. It's was simply and bombastic fun. It's not super memorable but it was fun in the end. The specific parts for the Corps was great, I wanted to read more about the fallout with the rings and their power drain but we didn't get enough. What we got was absolutely fantastic and allowed for an interesting discussion, especially in the position of Corps members. Also the end of the Uprising arc with John, man it was expected but man it was hard and I feel for the man, painful end. Characters: There was a bit of character development here and there but this was mostly a war book and characters act they way they should and that's that. There was a couple of new GLs which I enjoyed and I look forward to reading more about them in the next Corps book. A good and solid story that had a choppy ending but still being a follow-up for Lights Out was bound to be a bit of a disappointment. Onward to the next book! Mar 14, Koen rated it it was ok. Story idea: 1. Gives about 1. Oct 27, Shannon Appelcline rated it liked it Shelves: comicscomics-dc. As a whole, this volume is the weaker of the two parts of Uprising, in large part because of the dull lead-up stories. Fortunately, Green Lantern: Test of Wills Volume 5 crossover itself is strong, and then the last issue suggests that Van Jensen may have found his feet. Annual 2. The Annual that kicks off this volume really doesn't bode well for the series, as Van Jansen offers up a story that's almost incomprehensible. Yes, I like flashbacks,and yes I like unconventional narratives, but he overuses the ideas considerably here As a whole, this volume is the weaker of the two parts of Uprising, in large part because of the dull lead-up stories. The quest to find Daggle is another entirely dull story, full of fighting and largely bereft of characters. Things only pick up with the final issue before Uprising, where we learn the history of the Durlans. Sadly, it's yet another story of the Guardians screwing up and someone swearing eternal vengeance. Uprising x2.