Review: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #6

In my recent interview w/ Tim Sheridan discussing the finale of Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, & now that I’ve read the issue, I can say that it’s a masterclass in landing a satisfying conclusion to a story. Sheridan, artist Cian Tormey, colorist Matt Herms, & lettered Lucas Gattoni have crafted a tale that is epic in scope, intimate in character development & visually complex.

The artwork is stunning, w/ vibrant colors & dynamic action sequences that showcase Alan’s evolving mastery of his powers. But it’s the heart & soul of the story that truly shines, as Alan Scott comes to terms with his & and finds a new sense of purpose across timelines.

Over these six issues, Sheridan crafted a deeply human story of a man’s struggle to come to accept & love himself in a world that tells him he shouldn’t. With sensitivity and nuance, Sheridan explored themes of identity, acceptance, & relationships, creating a narrative that was both personal & universal. This is a story that will resonate w/ anyone, not just queer people, & it’s a testament to the power of comics to inspire & uplift. As Sheridan alluded in our interview, this story is a love letter to Alan Scott. Don’t miss out on this incredible finale - it’s a must-read!

I hope this isn’t the end for Alan Scott, & that DC continues to invest in these Golden Age heroes as new readers continue to discover them for the first time. There’s still so much potential for growth & exploration w/ these characters, & I’d love to see what the future holds for Alan & the rest of the Justice Society.

Rating: 9/10

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