Creative Team:
Written by Jeremy Adams
Art by Xermanico and Scott Godlewski
Colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr
Letters by Dave Sharpe
Cover by Xermanico
In this electrifying issue, writer Jeremy Adams takes us on a cosmic rollercoaster with the Green Lantern, accompanied by the visually captivating artwork of Xermanico and Scott Godlewski. Romulo Fajardo Jr brings the universe to life with his vibrant colors, while Dave Sharpe's letters add the perfect punch. The cover by Xermanico sets the stage for an intergalactic showdown!
The emotional spectrum is in chaos, and Hal Jordan is in the midst of a brutal brawl with none other than Sinestro, who has traded his calculated demeanor for a fiery rage. Sinestro's newfound wrath stems from the unsettling amusement he received from Earth's children. Forget strategy, it's all about the fury now.
Sinestro's rage-fueled rampage drags Hal into a skirmish involving fighter jets, forcing the Lantern into a high-stakes rescue operation. Explosions, heroics, and Sinestro's malevolence create a spectacle. The tension escalates as constructs of colossal proportions emerge—Sinestro's Kaiju versus Hal's Jaeger in a mesmerizing clash.
As the two titans exchange blows, Hal discovers an unexpected power surge, but Sinestro is relentless. The battle's intensity threatens to unleash devastation for miles. Hal pleads with Sinestro to cease the carnage, citing the bizarre behavior of the emotional spectrum. Yet, Sinestro remains undeterred, leaving Hal drained.
To complicate matters, Naruto, or Razer for Green Lantern fans, arrives, breaking through the UP's blockade. His mission? Finding a friend – a friend in conversation with a construct of Kilowog. The mysteries deepen, leaving readers craving answers.
Jeremy Adams weaves a Lantern tale brimming with intrigue and enigma, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. Xermanico and Godlewski's art complements the narrative, delivering visually stunning panels. Every issue raises more questions, and the hunger for answers intensifies.
In the backup tale "Wayward Son, Part 3," penned by Peter J. Tomasi with art by David LaFuente, we follow Sinestro's son Korg on a personal quest. Selfish vigilantism, rocket ships, and a rocket launcher showdown unveil Korg's journey, adding another layer to the Lantern universe.
While the art in the backup may not be everyone's cup of tea, the story promises intrigue. Korg's rebellious spirit hints at a potential super-powered Damian Wayne vibe, injecting a unique flavor into the narrative.
For the main story's exceptional writing, coupled with the visual feast, Green Lantern #6 earns a stellar 8.75/10. The backup, with its engaging story and a dash of peculiar art, lands a solid 7/10. Together, they illuminate the pages with an overall rating of 8/10, making this a Lantern saga worth savoring!