Blackest Night
by:
Geoff Johns (author)
Ivan Reis (author)
Joe Prado (author)
Oclair Albert (author)
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781401226930 (1401226930)
Publish date: July 13th 2010
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Horror,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Zombies,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics
Series: Blackest Night (#1)
Zombies are risen by the Black Ring, while the other colour rings come to rescue, all the heroes who people thought were dead are walking the earth and several who were resurrected are walking again. The events are worldshaking and should be quite scarring to a lot of the participants. It was re...
After reading the meandering and disappointing Countdown to Final Crisis and confusing and disappointing Final Crisis, it was so, so nice to read a DC crossover that delivers. If you haven't been keeping up on the new spectrum of Lanterns, I'd suggest reading Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps first...
Concept: A+Plot: A+Art: A+Writing/Dialogue: A+Character Development: A+Pacing: A+Ending: A+ This story arc is bad ass. Period. Yes, the Black Lanterns are basically zombies, and yes, zombies get old with the lurching and brain-eating, but this is more like zombies crossed with Green Lanterns, so the...
I finally read about the Lantern Corp. The Green lantern is not really my favourite superhero. Then I learned about where it all came from and I'm hooked. It's pretty cool, much better than the Justice League. And of course, I am a Geoff Johns fan.