Pita Taylor-Heke
A very modern take on the Green Lantern mythos, but very well done. Reminded me a lot of the sci-fi genre, than the mystical aspects of the normal Green Lantern comics. Anyway a short summary: Harold (Hal) Jordan and a space mining crew working for Ferris Galactic are mining an asteroid belt for minerals to bring back to Earth. Hal and a co-worker stumble upon an old and beaten space craft on an asteroid they're mining. Disillusioned with life on Earth, Hal seeks to continue exploring as he used to back when he was a NASA astronaut... Anyway long story short he finds the Green Lantern ring from a deceased lantern (Abin Sur whose never named), and also a Manhaunter. The story broadly follows what we are accustomed to with GL origins, but is so grounded in reality, you could easily imagine this actually happening. The art style and mood is pretty dark compared to normal GL stories, reminiscent of works like Alien (without the gross chest cavity eruptions). Even the way the ring worked was more realistic then what is normally shown. I just wonder why DC doesn't try to make movies from stories like this. Probably my favourite Earth One story alongside Wonder Woman I wonder how this ties into the other Earth One series of comics? We'll have to wait and see.
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Darrell Davis,JR
my favorite take on the charater so far(besides Grant Morrison's recent run). if there's ever a part 2 (please, please, please) it might be the best of the Earth Ones. Batman is gonna be pretty hard to beat though(where's part 3 already!)
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