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    Green Lantern #15

    Green Lantern » Green Lantern #15 - Innocent Lives released by DC Comics on February 2013.

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    “Rise of the Third Army” continues!

    Earth’s new Green Lantern meets Guy Gardner for the first time…and possibly the last!

    The Third Army attacks!

    And where are Hal and Sinestro?

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    Explosive Consequences 0

    Since Geoff Johns started writing Green Lantern back in Green Lantern: Rebirth I have became a huge fan of the power wielders from around the galaxy, but mainly the Lanterns featured in the main Green Lantern series' (Hal Jordan, Sinestro, and Simon Baz). This storyline has also been very interesting, and I am looking forward to what Rise of the Third Army leads in to.PlotThis issue sees Simon Baz attempting to clear his name by visiting the owner of the van he stole. Agent Fed is also on Baz' t...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Innocent Lives 0

    The GoodFinally, after couple issues of having Simon Baz believed to be accused as a wanted criminal of a "terrorist attack" after 9-11, he is proven innocent by Agent Fed, not only to have the truth of the car explosion unravelled in front of their eyes. Geoff Johns answers lots of questions that we held going into the this issue, leaving some questions still to be clarified. Despite Baz having proved innocent in the eyes of Agent Fed, he still needs to settle his dispute with the Justice Leagu...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    The Power Ring Connection 0

    After all we've seen of Simon Baz, this is an excellent cover. The simplicity of the close up view emphasizes the intensity of the meaning. It says all that needed to be said with nothing more than a set of arms handcuffed behind his back.Ok, there's a lot of awesome things to talk about in this issue, but after reading a bunch of comics without my laptop nearby, I had to jump on this one to review right away because... am I SERIOUSLY the only reviewer thus far to realize the significance of The...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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