World's Finest #4.....4 Stars

 





Yes you are correct, that is DC's premier Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) on the cover, so if your a big Green Lantern fan it is worth picking up even if he's playing the role as an adversary....though I recommend picking this series up from issue 1. 

A quick review that will just stick to the comic, as I've already been raving about how good this series has been, despite the plot holes in this issue. 

(They never explain how Robin or Supergirl are able to speak medieval Japan when they go back in time. Most of us wouldn't be able to understand medieval English, let alone Japanese) 

(I'm assuming they are drawing on the demonic supervillains magic so that Bruce & Clark can merge into one magical entity of willpower? Only Alan Scott's Green Lantern ring is magically powered.)

It's fun and enjoyable. I will try not to give away to many spoilers other than that I enjoy how Bruce and Clark use their wits to take down a hyper powered Green Lantern, and then dispense with the other heroes under the supervillain's control. 

The story's ending leaves us with quite the cliffhanger, which hero or heroes, will sacrifice themselves to seal up a demonic entity in a tomb that can only be closed from the....inside.


4 out of 5 stars. 






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