Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Green Lantern Corps #6 Review




  • Written by: Morgan Hampton, Jeremy Adams

  • Art by: Amancay Nahuelpan

  • Colors by: Arif Prianto

  • Letters by: Dave Sharpe

  • Cover art by: Fernando Pasarin

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: July 9, 2025


Green Lantern Corps #6, by DC Comics on 7/9/25, throws our heroes straight into the fiery maw of a planetary crisis, proving that even a cosmic police force has to deal with really bad days.

First Impressions

Stepping into "Green Lantern Corps #6," you're immediately hit with a sense of urgency and impending doom. The visual of Mogo, a living planet, literally on fire sets a dramatic tone that hooks you from the first page.

Recap

In "Green Lantern Corps #5", we saw the Green Lantern Corps facing significant challenges. The narrative focused on the Corp's efforts to reconstitute central power batteries to stabilize the emotional spectrum, a task complicated by Starbreaker and his "corps" threatening to shatter it permanently. This ongoing struggle for cosmic stability forms the backdrop for the current issue's events, especially the need for material to complete the central power batteries. The previous issue also introduced the desperate need to salvage materials from ruined Lantern strongholds like Ysmault and Zamaron, leading directly into the current mission to Korugar.

Plot Analysis

The issue opens with John Stewart, an Earth architect and Green Lantern, being critiqued for his "adequate" work by Sinestro, with an implied expectation for him to exceed that standard. Meanwhile, the Guardians of the Universe are attempting to reconstruct the central power batteries to stabilize the emotional spectrum, a critical task against Starbreaker's impending threat. However, they are severely lacking the necessary materials. This prompts a mission to Korugar, Sinestro's home world, to salvage what they can from the wreckage of the Yellow Lanterns.

Elsewhere, Jo Mulleins receives a distress call from a ship attacked by Green Constructs emanating from a planet's surface. She uses the call to entice Jessica Cruz to take a break from sitting behind a desk. Upon investigation, they discover that the planet is Mogo, the living Green Lantern planet, which appears to be severely damaged and healing itself. It is revealed that Mogo was thrashed after being possessed by rage and ramming into Thanagar. Mogo is healing itself, but the process has created massive, green, dragon-like creatures.

As the Green Lanterns struggle against these constructs, Sinestro arrives on Korugar with Vexar'u, his new pupil, only to find New Korugar thriving and rebuilt, much to his disbelief. His son, Korg, and a young boy named Lor-Zod, the son of General Zod, are revealed to be responsible for Korugar's rebirth. Lor-Zod explains that the rebuilt Korugar needs to dismantle old remnants to progress, meaning Sinestro's yellow battery.

The issue concludes with Sinestro confronting his past on New Korugar. Lor-Zod battles Vexar'u, showcasing his growth and challenging Sinestro's authority. Sinestro ultimately leaves Korugar, proud of his son and Lor-Zod, while elsewhere, a mysterious figure at the "Castle of the Desolate Stone" prepares for the "Starbreaker Supremacy," hinting at the next major conflict.

Story

The story in "Green Lantern Corps #6" is a high-octane blend of intergalactic crisis and personal reckonings. The immediate threat of Mogo's critical state and the desperate need to stabilize the emotional spectrum provide a strong central conflict. The dual narrative—some Lanterns dealing with Mogo's destructive healing process and others venturing to Korugar—keeps the pace brisk and engaging. The surprise reveal of a rebuilt, thriving Korugar under Korg and Lor-Zod's care is a fantastic twist, subverting expectations for Sinestro's character arc. However, the story sometimes feels like it's juggling too many plot threads, making it hard to fully invest in each one. The resolution of Mogo's healing process and the subsequent fight with the green constructs feels a bit rushed, quickly transitioning to the Korugar storyline.

Art

The artwork is a standout feature of this issue, with dynamic action sequences and expressive character designs. The initial depiction of Mogo's fractured surface, erupting with molten energy, is visually stunning and conveys the planet's dire condition effectively. The green energy constructs, especially the dragon-like creatures, are menacing and well-rendered, adding to the visual spectacle. The cityscape of New Korugar is intricate and futuristic, a stark contrast to the devastation implied by its history, highlighting the artistic team's ability to create diverse environments. Character expressions, particularly Sinestro's shock and later pride, are well-captured, adding depth to the emotional beats of the story.

Characters

John Stewart is portrayed as a meticulous architect, bringing a unique perspective to his Lantern duties, even if his current work is only "adequate" in the eyes of his peers. Jessica Cruz's struggle with overworking and her reluctance to rely on others are well-explored, adding a relatable human element to the cosmic setting. Her growth from the "woman who struggled to leave her house" to a capable Lantern is acknowledged, but her unhealthy habits stemming from overcommitment are a poignant concern. Sinestro's character shines here; his initial arrogance and expectation of devastation on Korugar are cleverly contrasted with his eventual, albeit subtle, pride in his son's accomplishments. Lor-Zod is a charismatic and powerful new character, effectively challenging Sinestro and driving forward the narrative on Korugar.

Positives

The comic excels in its art direction, delivering breathtaking visuals of planetary devastation and futuristic cityscapes. The character development for Sinestro, showing a flicker of pride and a less tyrannical side, is a refreshing change that adds nuance to his long-standing villainous persona. The introduction of Lor-Zod as a capable and principled leader on New Korugar provides an exciting new dynamic and potential for future storylines. The overarching narrative of stabilizing the emotional spectrum provides a compelling cosmic threat that feels significant and far-reaching, tying together various plot threads.

Negatives

Despite its strengths, the issue tries to cram a bit too much into its pages. The resolution of Mogo's crisis feels somewhat truncated, quickly shifting focus to Korugar without fully exploring the implications of Mogo's healing process or the bizarre creatures it spawned. While the multiple plotlines offer variety, they prevent deeper exploration of any single conflict. Additionally, the brief appearance of the "Starbreaker Supremacy" teaser at the end, while intriguing, feels slightly abrupt given the immediate concerns of the current issue.

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 Corps #6 is a solid entry in the series, delivering strong visuals and meaningful character moments, particularly for Sinestro. While it attempts to balance several significant plotlines, sometimes at the expense of deeper exploration, it successfully sets the stage for future conflicts and continues to expand the Green Lantern universe in engaging ways. It's a worthy read for fans looking for cosmic action with a touch of personal drama.

7/10



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