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Pertenece a las seriesStar Trek/Green Lantern (Vol. 2) Pertenece a las series editorialesStar Trek Graphic Novel Collection (Special 6)
The galaxy-spanning crossover epic continues in this sequel to the blockbuster Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War! Captain Kirk and Hal Jordan lead the combined might of Starfleet and the Lantern Corps on an all-new adventure against new foes!. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It's a shame then that so much of the action falls into the fan-pleasing template of dishing out Power Rings to characters from other franchises. I get that it makes for a strong cliffhanger but there's little that is interesting beyond that moment.
There's also the aching narrative hole that is the Lanterns' own lost universe. Alright, shallow representations of grief and anger flood the floor of mainstream comics, but I can't get away from the fact this series has created a huge moment in its characters' lives and then acted as it didn't have any effect on them. I might be tired of grief-stricken superheroes but if they're going to be created I'd rather they were tackled (and preferably tackled well).
Stranger Worlds hasn't been helped by being published in parallel with Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern, which started off with the same template before breaking out and becoming much more interesting. The end of this volume at leasts suggests further exploration of the DC/Star Trek combined universe, and there's enough about that angle that I like that I'm willing to be optimistic about the series' future: even if its present has been disappointing, and its past ignored. ( )