After all, her gauntlet works differently, Jo Mullein because her ring works differently and Hal Jordan because his ring was made of his own willpower, but when Jessica says "don't waste all your willpower", it leaves a question about how exactly Hal Jordan's ring is charged or how it even works and continuing with the portrayal of Hal, he's arrogant as hell and not remotely likable. The biggest problem with this issue though is the portrayal of Hal Jordan and the idea of his ring and how it works because from reading the Green Lantern series we know that the only lanterns to have kept their power are Teen Lantern. It's an interesting premise, which really utilizes its time to show not only us how the yellow ring works and what you can do with it but also Jessica Cruz as well as she learns to navigate her power, even against Hal Jordan who just gets angry when he sees yellow. Let's check out this issue.Īfter Jessica Cruz beat back Low, Ugg-I, and Lyssa Drak at the Oishiha Sector House, the Sinestro Corp ring chose Jessica to bear it and with that power, we see in this issue that she's returned the defeated Fear Lanterns to New Korugar, where Sinestro saw the potential in Jessica and it's in this issue that we see how Jessica Cruz can wield the power of fear and how it differs from using your Willpower like we've seen her do with the Green Lantern Corps. It's an interesting premise that I've been greatly interested in ever since we saw in the Future State backup and I can't wait to see the progression of Jessica Cruz' character from someone who was a victim of fear, to someone who could overcome and now someone who knows how to wield it. Let's jump into this Green Lantern Annual that looks at the continuation of Jessica Cruz becoming a Yellow Lantern, why she decides to remain a part of the Sinestro Corps, and how she uses that power of fear.
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