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Blackest Night
Blackest Night | Geoff Johns
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Geoff Johns (GREEN LANTERN: SINESTRO CORPS WAR, THE FLASH, ACTION COMICS, JSA) and superstar artist Ivan Reis raise the dead in a story that rocks the foundations of the DC Universe! Throughout the decades, death has plagued the DC Universe and taken the lives of heroes and villains alike. But to what end? As the war between the different colored Lantern Corps rages on, the prophecy of the Blackest Night descends and it's up to Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to lead DC's greatest champions in a battle to save the Universe from an army of undead Black Lanterns made up of fallen Green Lanterns and DC's deceased heroes and villains. This collection of the bestselling epic is the culmination of the events that Geoff Johns has been leading to since he relaunched the Green Lantern franchise in 2006! Collects BLACKEST NIGHT #0-8-
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JacintaMCarter
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This graphic novel taught me something very important: I don't find Green Lantern particularly interesting. The artwork in this comic was great, as with most DC Comics, and the story was pretty good, but Green Lantern himself is just kind of a dull character. The best part of this one was seeing more about Mera and getting to see some of the good guys go bad for a little bit.

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JLaurenceCohen
Blackest Night | Geoff Johns

Blackest Night is really fun. It features a huge array of characters, though it focuses on Flash and Green Lantern. The rising action is totally gripping, but the resolution is a bit tidy.

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iread2much
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Black lantern corps V2 was better than V1, I like the Wonder Woman arch although it seems to come out of no where.