Written by Geoff Johns and Peter J. Tomasi
Art by Rags Morales, Chris Sprouse, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke and others
Covers by Ed Benes and Rob Hunter
Variant covers by Gary Frank, Francis Manapul and Doug Mahnke
So we finally get a brief glimpse of the Indigo Lantern. Looks pretty sweet. The first short story with the potential Blue Lantern was the most touching out of the mix. His level of faith is unparallel to the others in his village. Even after losing his family and is ready to give up, he see's a reflection of himself and his faith is renewed. I could've done without the story of little Mongul, but whatever. It was amuzing to an extent. I've always loved books like this that compliment main events because they offer to make the main story even richer and often explain things that the primary books won't. Who could turn down a Tomasi book? Seriously.
Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good