SDCC 2018: Morrison & Sharp Relaunch Green Lantern With Focusing On Hal’s Life As A Space Cop!

DC has announced they will be relaunching GREEN LANTERN this November, replacing the Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps which ends with #50. The new series will be written by Grant Morrison and art by Liam Sharp with Hal Jordan as the lead in a more space police procedural series. “Instead of the big, epic, 12-part stories, we’re focusing down on the everyday life of a space cop. Basically, it’s no more apocalypse-ending storylines. The basic concept is that [Hal Jordan] is like a space cop that patrols a…

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DC Signs Humphries To Create Content For DC And Vertigo!

DC SIGNS HUMPHRIES TO CREATE CONTENT FOR DC AND VERTIGO DC Entertainment continues to expand its roster of top name talent, announcing today that it has reached an agreement with writer Sam Humphries (GREEN LANTERNS) to create comic book content solely for the publisher’s DC and Vertigo imprints. “I am thrilled to be writing at DC Entertainment. Today’s announcement takes an already spectacular creative partnership to the next level.” – Sam Humphries, Reflecting on bringing his talents to DC Humphries’ first assignment was teaming up with artist Robson Rocha for the highly anticipated…

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In Brightest Day In Blackest Night A Green Lantern Retrospective

I wanted to review Green Lantern #20, but I couldn’t write it without either spoiling the issue, or going over Johns’ whole run on the book. So I figured with the issue being out for almost three weeks now, whatever I mention here is not really a spoiler (unless you live under a rock), and I get the chance to look at his run as a whole. I have been reading Geoff Johns’ work for years now. I started with Stars And S.T.R.P.I.E.S. From there I followed him to JSA,…

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