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Opinion: Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From July 23, 2008
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• Tue, Jul 29
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Justice League of America #23: 12% (9 votes) Green Lantern Corps #26: 12% (9 votes) Brave and the Bold #15: 10% (8 votes) Superman #678: 10% (8 votes) Trinity #8: 9% (7 votes) Uncanny X-Men #500: 9% (7 votes) Immortal Iron Fist #17: 8% (6 votes) X-Men Legacy #214: 8% (6 votes) Daredevil #109: 6% (5 votes) New Avengers #43: 1% (1 votes) Ultimate X-Men #96: 0 votes Uncanny X-Men #500: 23% (12 votes) New Avengers #43: 23% (12 votes) Trinity #8: 15% (8 votes) Ultimate X-Men #96: 9% (5 votes) Green Lantern Corps #26: 5% (3 votes) Justice League of America #23: 5% (3 votes) Legion of Super Heroes #44: 3% (2 votes) Superman #678: 3% (2 votes) Immortal Iron Fist #17: 3% (2 votes) Daredevil #109: 3% (2 votes) X-Men Legacy #214: 1% (1 vote) [read the full post]
Opinion: Geek Goggle Weekly Rankings For 04/30/08
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• Fri, May 2
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By ComicList First, the rankings before reading the comics, based upon past performance and advance information released on each issue: 1. X-Men Legacy #210 2. Green Lantern #30 3. Star Wars Rebellion #13 4. Ultimate Human #4 5. DC Universe #0 After reading them once they ranked with a mini review:
Geek Goggle Weekly Rankings For 08/13/08 - ComicList
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Review: Green Lantern #29
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• Wed, Apr 2
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By JoshSHill It has been the underground success of the DC Universe over the past year and a bit, and there’s no need to guess why: it’s Green Lantern, and Hal Jordan is simply one of the greatest characters ever to be written. ...
REVIEW: Green Lantern #28
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By cslepage Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Green Lantern #28 DC Comics Johns, McKone & Lanning This issue is about the trial of Laira. It’s on the cover. It’s the part Hal Jordan is seen the most in and it’s got heavy Guardian involvement. However, that is only the vehicle to get the real story...
REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #20
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• Sun, Jan 13
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By comiclist@gmail.com Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Green Lantern Corps #20 DC Comics Tomasi, Gleason, Magno, Rollins & Nguyen Boy does it stink coming out of the best arc the title has ever seen. ...
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REVIEW: Green Lantern Corps #20
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By cslepage Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Green Lantern Corps #20 DC Comics Tomasi, Gleason, Magno, Rollins & Nguyen Boy does it stink coming out of the best arc the title has ever seen. Anything they put in these pages will feel slower and have a feeling of lesser importance. We are gettin...
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Comic Book Review: Green Lantern #25
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By Rokk Krinn We cut back to New York where Superman-Prime is battling the combined forces of the JLA, JSA and Green Lantern Corps. We see Natu treating Guy. Natu injects Guy with a Green Lantern Corp member named Leezle Pon. Pon is a super intelligent smallpox virus and he wants justice. One of the Guardians locks horns with Superman-Prime. The Guardians states that he willingly sacrifices his own life to rid the universe of Superman-Prime. We cut to Coast City where Hal is punching away at Sinestro. Hal says that a Green Lantern is never without fear. A Green Lantern overcomes fear. We then see Ganthet and Sayd creating the Blue Lantern Corps in order to support Hal Jordan and his fellow Earthling Lanterns. We then see that Cyborg Superman is still alive. That was a... [read the full post]
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I also don't like the suggestion that he will create even more different colored lanterns in the future and that the next big villain for the series....is another Superman villain with a yellow ring!? "Well, they liked the Cyborg Superman with a ring. I wonder who else I can give a ring?" I love Mo...
Review: Green Lantern: Wanted - Hal Jordan hardcover collection (DC Comics)
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• Thu, Oct 25
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By collectededitions If I haven't said it before, let me say I think Geoff Johns is doing some of the best work of his career with Green Lantern. Green Lantern: Wanted--Hal Jordan is a fantastic super-hero comic -- action-packed without being mindless, and continuity-relevant without being inaccessible. Mor...
Green Lantern #24 Review
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• Wed, Oct 10
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For those unaware, IGN Comics is now using the full 100-point system that the rest of the IGN Network uses. You will find that each rating corresponds to a description (see the Scale below), which should help you determine what all of ...