10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Reprint of Legends of the DC universe reads better in tpb., January 20, 2002
This review is from: Green Lantern: Traitor (Paperback)
When I read these issues in regular comic format, it felt too disjointed as I had to wait month to month for the next issue. With the stories not being particularyl strong plotwise, I was pretty much ho-hum about the whole series of issues. But in tpb form, for some reason the story works for me. We see the arch villain Traitor tackle Green Lanterns from past and present starting with Abin Sur to Hal Jordan and, finally, to Kyle Rayner. It's not the greatest story, but I think it's worth picking up in tpb. If anything, it's a good addition to your GL collection.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
its pretty good, September 2, 2002
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This review is from: Green Lantern: Traitor (Paperback)
basically the story's about this super villain called Traitor and the different generations of green lanterns that fought him. i thought that overall the comic was good, but i must admit that hal jordan's part was really cheap. abin sur's story was interesting because it's set in the wild west. the real reason for buying the comic though is kyle's part, because kyle has all the action and creativity.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
2 of the 3 were good, March 28, 2006
This review is from: Green Lantern: Traitor (Paperback)
Basic story line is that this evolving alien named Traito is destroying the universe and Green Lanterns stop him.
Fist a lantern named Starkaor battles him and gets hurt so much he dies passing his ring to Abin Sur, Abin finds and battles Traitor in the 1880's America (wild west) and traps Traitor inside his ring. (Good action, well writen, nice art)
Abin later dies and passes the ring to Hal. With the unknowing help oif the Atom, Traitor escapes the ring shrinkingthe Earth into the ring and freeing himself. With the help of Atom, hal brings Earth back to regular size adn knocks Traitor into the sun. (Gets confusing at times, action is done poorly and Hal doesn't play much of a role)
When Kyle bacomes Green Lantern Traitor returns better than ever wanting revenge on all GL's. After a simple storyline, Kyle weakens Traitor and locks him inside the core ofa planet and all is well in the universe. (Fighting Taitor is space alows for some good action, simple storyline, well drawn)
All in all I think this is a worth wild buy just to get a little more insight into Abin Sur and to see how three different lanters would battle the same type of villian.
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