Login to Existing HeavyInk Account

Forgot your password?

Create a New Account




Login or Signup
Help | Support Wiki | Contact Us | @HeavyInk | Newsletters
  • Testimonials
  • Home
  • DC 52
  • Before Watchmen
  • Used
  • Giftcards
  • New
  • Sale
  • GNs
  • Leaders
  • Forum
24,131 comics; 24,851 GNs; 15,095 talents

Green Lantern - Before 2011 Renumbering #29

Issue|No Preview
  • Fast-left
  • Left
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • Right
  • Fast-right
Comic Cover: Green Lantern - Before 2011 Renumbering #29

Green Lantern - Before 2011 Renumbering

Average Rating:
Your Rating:
Not interested:

I own this:

Comic Summary: Written by GEOFF JOHNS Art and cover by IVAN REIS & OCLAIR ALBERT Witness the beginnings of the greatest Green Lantern of all in this new printing of the first chapter of "Secret Origin,"priced at just $1.00! Featuring art and story by the BLACKEST NIGHT team of Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis.

Codes: 76194124438902911 76194129377602911 JAN080185 FEB100201 JUN110290

Price: $2.99 $2.39
Artist: Ivan Reis
Artist: Oclair Albert
Author: Geoff Johns
Cover Artist: Ivan Resi
Cover Artist: Oclair Albert
Release Date: March 26, 2008
In Stock? Yes!
Genre: No Genre/All Genres, Superhero
Lists: Not on any lists. Start your own!

Write A Review

Green Lantern - Before 2011 Renumbering #29
Tweet this

Customer Reviews

by Pat1337 at 11:34 PM March 31, 2008    (all reviews by Pat1337)

This is the first Green Lantern book I’ve ever picked up and judging from the amazing writing, pencils, and color work it will definitely not be my last. This issue takes a break from everything post Sinestro Corps War and gives new readers a chance to check out the origin of “the man without fear” himself, Daredevi…I mean Hal Jordan. This issue begins with Hal Jordan recounting his childhood depicted as a young headstrong kid with a love of aviation and his father. Unfortunately this young Hal seems to face one tragedy after another culminating to finding himself constantly on the rebound. Each of these tragic events appear to have a subtle effect on Hal and more so, affecting the bond between him and his brothers.

The writing on this book I felt was fantastic, flowing perfectly from first person narration right into dialogue for various scenes. Finally, the art on this issue is something that made this a must buy for me, being vibrant throughout with the page layout being very easy to follow. The issue had a very cinematic scope and feel with an amazing 2 page spread. (Definitely a moment where I thought “Man that was badass!”)

Overall I thought this was a fantastic starting point, especially for new readers like me. This issue has me hooked and depending on how this arc plays out, this may become one of my favorite characters in the DCU.

Bullet_arrow_up Bullet_arrow_down 3 pts.
by matthew at 03:40 AM September 01, 2008    (all reviews by matthew)

i would have to agree with u because this is the first green lantern i read about and i usually don’t read them because they annoy me but i have to admit this 1 i liked alot and keep on buying the issues after it because it keeps u guessing all the time

Bullet_arrow_up Bullet_arrow_down 1 pts.
HeavyInk
About HeavyInk
Help
Press
Legal/Terms and Conditions
How it Works
Contact HeavyInk
Investor Information
Jobs
Publishers, Authors, and Artists
Copyright HeavyInk 2007 - 2012 | HeavyInk Online Comic Store | If you like HeavyInk, please check out our how-to dvd rental store!