Review: Green Lantern: Mosaic #3

Green Lantern: Mosaic #3

What happens when someone else’s problem becomes yours? The first thing that runs through people’s minds, is how did they let this happen? We all think we are doing the right thing despite our best intentions.

In the third issue of Green Lantern: Mosaic, John defends the Mosaic world against Sinestro.

We find John as he tries to balance his personal life with the stresses of defending the Mosaic world as it becomes almost unbearable.  Just when he leaves his guard down an evil force has snuck into this world, Sinestro, who tries to manipulate John’s mind. Sinestro uses John’s memories and those he cherishes most, like his girlfriend Rose, to trick him into giving up his power. By issue’s end, he defeats Sinestro but becomes even more aware of the threats looking to unravel this world he protects.

Overall, an engaging installment in this epic series that serves as both an escape for the reader and a tool for retrospection. The story by Gerard Jones is brilliant and action packed. The art by the creative team is alluring. Altogether, a story that is absolutely moving.

Story: Gerard Jones
Art: Albert De Guzman, Cully Hamner,
and Dan Panosian
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy