Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Green Lantern Corps: Recharge Review

Hey everyone, Jason Todd back again, you guys are gonna get sick of me aren't ya? Well welcome back to my Red Hood. As I told you last time due to a low pull this week (only two comics, one of them being a rehash or Blackest Night.) I decided I'd catch up on some comics I hadn't reviewed yet. So following yesterday's What I Learned From: Cry for Justice, I decided today I'd review something else. A few weeks back I read Green Lantern: Rebirth, and planned on reviewing it. After being beat to the punch by Marc and his excellent review over at Marc's Awesome Blog I decided I'd move on and do the next best thing. The aftermath of Rebirth, So i present to you, my review of Green Lantern Corps: Recharge.
Recharge takes a different angle and spotlights Kyle Rayner and Guy Gardner over our "Main" Green Lantern, Hal Jordan. Right at the beginning we get a sense of things between Guy who often jokes around and Kyle, the more reserved of the two. Kyle even says to Guy he was hoping Hal would be his partner in the upcoming adventure. I don't blame him, because this was right after Guy moons Batman. Yes, you read that right, Guy Gardner mooned Batman. No wonder he knocked him out, Mike Tyson style. This is also where we see Soranik Natu, daughter of Sinestro as we'd later find out, join the Green Lantern Corps. Guy finds out he and Kyle are pegged to train the new Lanterns with Kilowog and flips out, because he could so be running his destroyed bar, "Warriors" or whatever it's called.

Sometimes the art looks really good, other times, an example being when Kyle find's Soranik's ring, it looks very juvenile and there's not much definition, which definitely takes away from the comic. This comic also deals with Spiders, which along with Centipedes, creep me the hell out.  Anyway, aside from that, this was an interesting comic. I liked our introduction to Soranik, seeing the Rann and Thanagerian team up, and having the spotlight on Kyle, Guy and Kilowog. But the story itself was subpar, and very boring at times. I had to force myself to finish it for the sake of the review and that's not a good thing. While I may be overreacting, some may enjoy it, but in my opinion this was more filler than anything. It did portray the rookies in a good light while showing the vets as Lanterns that had been around the block and were just as competent as Hal Jordan which was a big plus. I think it could have been better but it wasn't awful in the least bit. I'll give it a solid 6/10. If you're a big fan of the Green Lantern Corps, it wouldn't hurt to check it out, If not, I'd say you can do without it.


Well that's all for me today, hopefully I'm not spoiling you guys with too many posts, later this week you can expect some Ratings and Rantings on Green Lantern 53 and Blackest Night: Dorector's cut, Also I plan on reviewing Spider-Man: Noir and possibly a DC animated film this weekend, so yeah, it's a big week here at JTCS, but until next time, You've just been Gobsmacked.

- Jason Todd

20 comments:

  1. Uh no sir You've been gobsmacked!! lol.

    Anyways nice review. I'm not the biggest fan of any of the lantern corps but it sounds like you didn't have a bad read on your hands. Although I would be interested in reading some stuff featuring Kyle Rayner.


    But once again nice review my love.

    You've just been pimpsmacked!! :D

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  2. Lmao @ pimpsmacked. I should use that :P Lol anyway thanks for the kind words, and yeah Kyle is an interesting character so I wouldn't mind reading more about him as well, just not this haha.

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  3. I haven't read this yet but it ranks pretty high on my list, having re-read Green Lantern Rebirth so recently. I figured I'd be bound for disappointment in the artwork department after six issues of Ethan Van Sciver, but from the sound of it, it's pretty subpar, which is too bad. I'll let you know more of what I think when I get to reading it.

    Also, thanks for mentioning my blog, it's much appreciated. And I'm looking forward to hearing about Spider-Man Noir, since that's a title I've also been very curious about lately.

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  4. Yeah, I thought it was more middle of the roads, but as always I look forward to hearing what you think whenever you get a chance to check it out. And yeah I picked up Spidey: Noir and it looks interesting, now I just gotta sit down with it and get a review out, I'd say probably expect it this weekend.

    And no problem at all man, it's like Falisha said yesterday, we're kinda a tightknit blog family so I don't mind plugging your blog, or Nagash's, Falisha's, X's or Kello's or whoever.

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  5. Huh, you know, somehow I missed reading this mini... I've read every GL and GLC comic since their inception, but somehow I missed this one... How strange. I bet it's laying under some huge pile of comics somewhere, which would explain why I never read it. With a 6 out of 10 though, I'm not exactly overly interested in looking for it though!

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  6. Lol yeah I'm sure it's under a pile of your Hawkman or Young Justice comics, never to be seen again. It wasn't all that great though, If I had to force myself to finish it that lets ya know.

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  7. Yeah, I just borrowed it off my mate to read. It was just alright, nothing really that special I thought...

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  8. Agreed, just seems like a very forgettable comic, ya read it and forget about it within the next week or so.

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  9. I can't even what happened in it, so, er, yeah? Normally I can remember what happened in arcs/TPB (depending on where I read it), good or bad, unless it really is that bland.

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  10. Yeah, it's a very very forgettable comic. Main points were Soranik popping up and that's pretty much all that happened sadly.

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  11. Wait, she first appeared there? Wow. Completely forgot that too :D
    Really was a forgettable comic...

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  12. Yes sir, that was her first appearance and she didn't wanna join the Corps.

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  13. Ah, yeah, course it was. I remember that bit only because she went on about it on and on since her appearance...

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  14. Ah, little did we know who's daughter she was. Bwahaha

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  15. Well, not really, but was sortof obvious when you think about it. Well, you know, when Sinestro was revealed to have one it was obvious...

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  16. Well I wasn't reading Green Lantern then :P But I would've figured it our because I'm a genius and all.

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  17. Well now, that was highly silly of you and all that :P well, suuuuure...

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  18. Lol I'd just gotten into comics like two years after Hal returned :P And yeah, I'm a Super Genius

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  19. Who am I kidding anyway? I followed but only started buying a year ago ;)

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  20. Lol oh really :P What were you doing before then? Looking it up on reviews?

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