I just read the comic in question and have gone into relentlessly optimistic DC fangirl-mode, so forgive me for babbling.
Johns & Morrison are on fire, even though the prose was occassionally a bit overblown. The narration was pitch perfect, the slow turn from being all at one with the universe to the self-realisation of "And now I remember" was wonderfully done.
The final page was wonderful, as was the gathering of soil from places of death (presumably to create an Evil Wonder Woman) but my favourite is of course the pages showing Black Hand and the the new spectrum of Lanterns. Those pages made me gibber incoherently, like any good GL fan should.
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Date: 2008-05-01 10:04 pm (UTC)Johns & Morrison are on fire, even though the prose was occassionally a bit overblown. The narration was pitch perfect, the slow turn from being all at one with the universe to the self-realisation of "And now I remember" was wonderfully done.
The final page was wonderful, as was the gathering of soil from places of death (presumably to create an Evil Wonder Woman) but my favourite is of course the pages showing Black Hand and the the new spectrum of Lanterns. Those pages made me gibber incoherently, like any good GL fan should.
In conclusion: Yay, comics!