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Latest Review: Green Lantern Corps #45

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Review by OneStopGeekShop
Tuesday March 9, 2010 02:42:29 pm
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Written by Peter J. Tomasi; Art and cover by Patrick Gleason & Rebecca Buchman; Variant cover by Greg Horn
This continues to be my favorite book in the Blackest Night series. This was a great story and I'm sure it will become a fan favorite for those on team Guy Gardner!

I am loving Blackest Night as I'm sure many Green Lantern fans do, and I just can't get enough of all the new Corps! Since the very first time Hal was turned into a double lantern I've been waiting for another lantern to wear the ring of two Corps and Tomasi didn't disappoint!

Guy Gardner ring slings for both green & red...
 

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