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Green Lantern: Alliance by Minh LĂȘ

iffer's review

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3.5

I didn't love this one as much as the first book, but it was a lot of fun, with positive messaging for kids.  They're simple, but true, messages in this book: friendship is important, we should try to do things the "right" way; and there are no good or bad people, just good or bad behavior.  I think that it's also relatable to a lot of kids to feel like they have a lot of pressure and responsibilities, especially if they're helping their parents out a lot and have to keep up at school.  My favorite parts might've actually been the flashbacks with Tai's grandmother hanging out with Superman and Flash.  I hope this series has more books.  

hinn_raven's review

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5.0

A fun, cute story. Tai is an amazing character, and it was really fun seeing him interact with Irey as well as his friends.

gallaghergirl12's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced

4.75

priorglass's review

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4.0

Irey as KID FLASH! I'm loving this new Lantern/Flash dynamic going on between Tai and Irey and I love that Kyle Rayner makes an appearance!

dantastic's review

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4.0

As Tai Pham eases into his role as Earth's Green Lantern, he goes up against a serial arsonist and makes a new friend, Kid Flash!

I thought Green Lantern Legacy, the previous entry in this series, was great so I was dying to pick this up.

As with the last book, I dug this quite a bit. Sure, I'm about 30 years past the use-by date for this but it reminds me of the recent Scooby Doo Team-Up series. It captures the essence of the DCU without being beholden to 60+ years of continuity.

Tai is still learning the ropes and his team-up with Iris, aka Kid Flash, hearkens back to Green Lantern-Flash team-ups of old. The plot is secondary. This is more about Tai's growth as a character and the importance of trust. Good thing, since Xander comes off as a young John Byrne-era Lex Luthor.

The theme of family continues to run through the series. I like that Tai's grandma knew Superman in her Green Lantern identity. I also thought it was cool that Hal Jordan was mentioned and Kyle Rayner makes an appearance. It makes the book feel more like it's in some version of the DC universe than the previous book did.

The writing is crisp and appropriate for a YA audience. Andie Tong's art is a good fusion of '90s Tom Grummett and some manga influence. I didn't find the coloring to be overdone like in a lot of modern comics.

Four out of five stars. Make with the next volume already.

james_anderson's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced

4.5

tomel's review

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adventurous lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

wyman314's review

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5.0

It was a fun and short read.

Wyatt

lawbooks600's review

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4.0

7/10

emilymyhren's review

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adventurous

4.25