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Absolute Green Lantern #1 Review: Hal Jordan’s Terrifying New Chapter

by Thabasum Shaik Editor
April 1, 2025
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“Absolute Green Lantern #1 Delivers Cosmic Horror—Hal Jordan Has Never Been This Terrified!”

The Green Lantern franchise has always been about evolution—from Alan Scott’s mystical beginnings to Hal Jordan’s sci-fi adventures under the Guardians of the Universe. But Absolute Green Lantern #1 takes a different path, plunging Hal into a world of cosmic horror, where the power of his ring is more terrifying than awe-inspiring.

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A Strange Awakening

The issue kicks off with Hal Jordan in a disoriented state on a lonely desert highway. A collectibles dealer by trade, he struggles to recall recent events, except for a cryptic encounter with someone named Abin Sur and a voice whispering, “Do not be afraid.” But fear seems inevitable as he pieces together a reality that no longer makes sense.

A tense exchange with a highway patrol officer leads Hal to a roadside diner, where an emergency news broadcast only deepens the mystery. What catastrophe unfolded in his hometown of Evergreen? Why have his longtime allies, John Stewart and Jo Mullein, vanished? And most disturbingly—why is he so afraid of the ring on his hand?

The Lantern Meets Lovecraft

For decades, “alien” has been synonymous with science fiction, conjuring images of intergalactic explorers and futuristic technology. But Absolute Green Lantern leans into an older, eerier definition—where “alien” means unknowable, terrifying, and utterly beyond human comprehension. This shift makes for a refreshingly unique take on the classic hero.

Al Ewing’s script masterfully weaves a tale of psychological horror, reminiscent of H.P. Lovecraft’s most unsettling works. Instead of portraying the Green Lantern ring as a symbol of hope and control, Ewing turns it into something eerie and enigmatic. This is less Star Wars and more Junji Ito, where the unknown doesn’t beckon—it haunts.

A Haunting Visual Experience

The chilling tone of the story is heightened by Jahnoy Lindsay’s art. The sketchy linework and muted, earthy color palette create an almost dreamlike (or nightmarish) quality. When the signature Green Lantern energy finally bursts onto the page, its brightness feels invasive—an unnatural force intruding into Hal’s fractured reality.

The horror elements are executed with precision, making Absolute Green Lantern #1 stand apart from past iterations of the character. Lindsay’s artwork doesn’t just depict a superhero—it presents a man spiraling into something far beyond his understanding.

The Only Flaw? Spoilers in Plain Sight

If there’s one misstep in this debut issue, it’s not in the writing or the art—it’s in the marketing. The shocking twist that the story builds toward would have been a jaw-dropper had it not been spoiled by many of the variant covers. If you’re lucky enough to go in blind, the revelation will hit with full force. If not, well… let’s just say the surprise factor takes a bit of a hit.

Final Verdict: A Bold, Unsettling Reinvention

Absolute Green Lantern #1 is not your typical superhero comic. It strips Hal Jordan of his usual confidence and control, replacing them with fear and uncertainty. It’s a thrilling, eerie, and visually striking new chapter that redefines what it means to be a Green Lantern. If you’re a fan of sci-fi horror or just looking for a fresh take on a classic character, this issue is a must-read.

Buckle up, Lantern fans—this is going to be one eerie ride.

Thabasum Shaik Editor

Thabasum Shaik Editor

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