This was actually a pretty powerful book. I've really been impressed by Peter J Tomasi's work on this series to date. And this Kryb character . . they end up taking her down this issue, but they didn't kill her. Even though she is one of the Sinestro Corps and in the process of the fight she killed one of the Green Lantern Corps. So, I can't imagine that we've seen the last of this character. But the real news is that during the course of this battle, and delivering Amnee's baby, the Guardians put out the news of their third law. We saw it last issue, but to reiterate . . "Physical relationships and love between members of the Green Lantern Corps is forbidden from this moment forth." Which is kind of ironic because shortly after that one of the Star Sapphires shows up to help Kyle and Natu in their battle. Actually she shows up because someones heart was being attacked . . I assume, Amnee's. Anyways, she helps them defeat Kryb and then they decide to let her take Kryb back to Zamaron. Sapphire says they can rehabilitate her. Anyways, after the baby is born, and Kryb is defeated, Amnee and Matto decide to resign from the Corps. Partly because of the new law, but I think mostly because of their new family dynamic. But, at the end of the issue, Salaak is trying to figure out what to do with an orphan that he's received when he notices hundreds of rings coming back. I'm guessing this new law isn't making anyone to happy. And finally on the final page we see Mongul on a collision course with Daxam. Like I said, I think Peter is doing a fantastic job with this series. But, what really sells the book for me is Patrick Gleason's amazing pencils. He does a terrific job with all of these various aliens. He's really made this book his own. And it couldn't be in better hands.
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