9/6/2023 0 Comments Perfectit 3 review![]() His work continues to impress and is nearly flawless. The pencils this issue are handled beautifully by Daniel Sampere. For an event that got a lot of criticism when it was announced, Dark Crisis has been an exciting read. The Deathstroke story line doesn’t take up much panel time this issue, but there is still a moment of great impact. Jon is idealistic and wants to try a different approach. Black Adam doesn’t want to take prisoners, and sees the situation from the eyes of a battle-worn veteran. ![]() He’s also the last remaining member of the Justice League. Jon Kent represents a new way of dealing with problems and villains. We have two different ideologies represented here. Williamson continues to show us the struggle of the younger heroes as Jon Kent and his new team deal with Black Adam. Each has their own fan base and each has their own style of wielding the ring. These characters represent different eras of the lantern for readers. Williamson also brings us full circle with the team up of Kyle, Hal Jordan, and Jo Mullein. ![]() Seeing Kyle Rayner actually get something to do in a big event is worthy of praise. Williamson gives us a nostalgic feeling with this part of the book that lets us see all of our favorite Lanterns work together to save the world. All of these stories are necessary, but the Green Lantern story reads the most interesting to me. Joshua Williamson is dealing with three major chapters right now: Jon Kent trying to form a new Justice League, Deathstroke and his plans to take over the world, and the Green Lantern Corps investigating space. With any big event comic, writers have to juggle multiple story threads. ![]() The combined might of this creative team may not be able to bring the Justice League back, but they may be able to save the day. He’s joined by Alejandro Sánchez on colors and Tom Napolitano on letters. Can they inspire as much hope in a world that seems to be more hostile than ever? Daniel Sampere is responsible for bringing these images to life on the page. The younger heroes and legacy characters get a chance to shine under Joshua Williamson’s pen. With the Justice League dead, the villains of the DC universe have started taking over in this week’s Dark Crisis #3. ![]()
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