With a series like Green Lantern, it's easy to get lost in the magnitude of the concept.
You're talking about a universe-spanning police force (the Green Lantern Corps) made up of thousands of aliens - and there are other, competing Corps made up of different colors.
It's all happening on a cosmic scale - so it's easy to get lost in the, well, bigness of it all (if that's a word).
The trick is to maintain a balance between the cosmic stories and the human ones - Hal Jordan has to be relatable for us to care about his adventures, right?
Getting stuck in cosmic mode loses that side - and that's why I dropped this series a couple of years ago.
For the Rebirth, I'm trying to give it another chance, and it's off to a decent start. Apparently the GL Corps and the Guardians were somehow banished from reality, leaving Hal to pick up the pieces - literally - with no support structure at all.
He's managed to build his own ring - somehow - and is searching for the rest of the Corps.
In the meantime, Sinestro is setting up his old power base, vowing to restore order to the galaxy - but his methods are as suspect as his motivation.
So it's a big ol' story on a big ol' canvas, with great artwork and a solid story (though I'm a bit fuzzy on some of the details).
I'd still like to see Hal back on Earth for at least a while, and give him a chance to show why he's a beloved hero. There's more to him that just a power ring.
Grade: B+
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