Friday, January 17, 2025

Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1 Review




  • Written by: Jeremy Adams

  • Art by: V Ken Marion

  • Colors by: Romulo Fajardo Jr.

  • Letters by: Dave Sharpe

  • Cover art by: Fernando Blanco (cover A)

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: January 15, 2025


Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1, by DC Comics on 1/15/25, enters a new dawn for the Green Lantern Corps with a new status quo and a new sense of hope, but Sorrow has other plans.



Is Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1 Good?

Plot Synopsis


Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1 begins with a brief prologue at the Library of Forever. A lowly librarian wiles away his days organizing books older than Earth when Nathan Broome, aka the Sorrow Lantern, arrives looking for a special piece of glass used for reading. 

Elsewhere, the Green Lantern Corps hustles and bustles as they work to get everything back in order. The Lanterns relocate the replacement Green Lantern Battery from Earth to Oa to restore power. Jadestone, the Amazo robot infected by the power of the Starheart, assumes a permanent role as protector of the Battery. The new Guardians, who look a lot like the old Guardians, are no longer in charge, but they remain on Oa as advisors to the Corps. Teen Lantern and Ellie, John Stewart's construct of his deceased sister, act as technical experts overseeing the new Battery's installation, and Jessica Cruz accepted the role as leader of the Council on Oa.

How's that for the lay of the land?

The story truly kicks in during Jessica Cruz's rally speech to the assembled Green Lanterns. When Jessica's words of encouragement reach a fever pitch, Guy Gardner crashes through the ceiling in a battle with Nathan Broome, aka Sorrow Lantern. Broome eventually gets away with a book embossed with the Green Lantern symbol.

Afterward, Guy sheepishly explains the book Sorrow Lantern stole was an older version of the Book of Oa the previous Guardians had since updated to the current volume. The book has a special set of instructions that, when viewed through a special glass, provides the plans to create a new Power Lantern. If the Sorrow Lantern gets the glass, reads the book, and gathers the components to build a Lantern, he would have the power to spread his fractured brand of Sorrow throughout the galaxy.

The issue ends with the quest to get the components before Sorrow Lantern or witness the end of all things.

First Impressions


Big, bold adventures are few and far between at DC, but Jeremy Adams aims to close that gap in Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1. Leaning on everything that works in the mainline Green Lantern title, Adams sets up a strong premise with a clear goal, stakes, an interesting ensemble cast, and gobs of snappy personality in every scene.

How’s the Art?


V Ken Marion has the right eye to match the visual personality of each character with Adams's peppy script. The character acting captures that spirit of adventure the central quest calls for, the action looks great, and the overall visual experience is bold. That said, Romulo Fajardo Jr.'s color choices are first rate, but the blocky digital application lacks contour and smoothness.

What’s great about Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1?


If you're looking for a big, adventure-focused story, Jeremy Adams ticks all the right boxes. You get a serious threat, a clear goal, an endearing cast of characters, and the promise of surprises. More comic writers at the Big 2 should take note of what Adams has done here and with last week's Aquaman #1.

What’s not great about Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1?


There are two minor points that don't affect the story in a large way, but they stick out.

First, Guy's explanation for why he has an older copy of the Book of Oa makes sense to lay the foundation for the story but doesn't fit Guy as a character. He's the type of Lantern who'd mock you as a "nerd" for obsessing over an old book.

Second, Hal's explanation for relocating the Green Power Battery from Earth to Oa, away from the Green, feels like a return to status quo for its own sake rather than a good reason. Hal handwaves the rationale with an offhand comment about showing the galaxy the Lanterns are back in business, but that show could have easily come from Earth, where the Green could protect the Battery from future attacks.

These are minor quibbles that deserve a quick side-eye, but you could dismiss them without too much trouble.



About The Reviewer: Gabriel Hernandez is the Publisher & EIC of ComicalOpinions.com, a comics review site dedicated to indie, small, and mid-sized publishers.

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Final Thoughts


Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1 is a bright, bold start to a new quest for the recently reassembled Green Lantern Corps. Jeremy Adams efficiently establishes the new status quo before sending the Lanterns off to save the galaxy with a spirit of high adventure, and V Ken Marion's inspired artwork looks great. That said, there are a few, minor quibbles in the story and art that prevent this issue from earning top marks.

8.8/10



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20 comments:

  1. This issue brought my interest back for GL. I didn't dislike the recent issues but I felt they were too rushed and short on solid character work but here with this issue we are right back on track which is a trait of Jeremy Adams I have mentioned time and time again before: even when he stumbles a step or two, he can very effectively and efficiently get it right again, something that I wish most other writers had.
    I wasn't sold on another side of spectrum getting added yet again to take away from the importance of other corps ( and a grey lantern based on sorrow is a bit silly) but Adams solved that by changing the worldbuilding in an organic way to have space for this kind of storyline (different colors having been messed with trying to reestablish a kind of fragile spectrum that has the potential to result in the kind of extra aspects like grey and for this particular critical moment only and not something that always was etc)
    Secondly, I was very very glad that we got away from an Earth based Green corps and the Green connection, it feels like Adams heard the criticisms about having GL be too focused on Earth in a vast galaxy when the apeal of GL is due to the galactic and alien aspect of it to a large part (space cops basically) and swiftly corrected that in a way that was not jarring. I also appreciated the inclusion of an Absolute Power plotline by way of the Amazo being the new guardian of the battery, it makes sense and it also gives a nice conclusion to a plot point that had a bit of time dedicated to it. I always appreciate writers trying to make something out of a continuity in a sensible way (while ignoring the horrible new additions. On a critical point, I still wish we got rid of some of the Earth lanterns though cause they only take away space from the story and the constructed sister aspect of Stewart better result in something cause that also is weird)
    I do agree with your Guy criticism though. It felt out of character but it wasn't so egregious that it would have ruined the issue for me. I could side eye it as you say and move on.
    So given everything a solid 7.5

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