Green Lantern Corps #14
| Writer | Morgan Hampton |
| Artist | Fernando Pasarin |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Thanks to his newfound power after DC K.O., Guy Gardner is now being worshipped as the All sight on Oa. After receiving constant visions of the vanished Emotional Entities, Guy puts together an elite team to track them down. At the same time, John Stewart and Katma Tui run into an old adversary on New Korugar.
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 11, 2026This is a great, packed issue with a ton of new plot threads. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker
Mar 11, 2026Big things are happening in this book, and as a life-long Green Lantern fan, I couldn’t be any happier with how this story is playing out. Read Full Review
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8.6
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Mar 11, 2026Guy Gardner…The Allsight Of Oa. Need I say more? Hampton takes readers on a fantastic look at the post K.O. era with a great script. The art team balance out Guy’s wild new looks with a more relatable John Stewart plot. A great place for readers to jump on and buckle in for the long haul. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Christopher Franey
Mar 11, 2026Green Lantern Corps #14 pushes the series into intriguing new territory as Morgan Hampton begins weaving together two major threads: Guy Gardner’s bizarre new role as the Allsight and the Corps’ growing mission to reunite the Emotional Entities. With Baby Proselyte pointing the team toward Sector 3601 and trouble brewing with classic Corps villains, the issue balances humor, mystery, and character development. Fernando Pasarin’s expressive art keeps the pages lively, while Hampton lays groundwork for potentially major developments for both Guy Gardner and John Stewart. It’s a busy but engaging chapter that builds momentum for the Corps’ next big adventure. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Mar 11, 2026Green Lantern Corps #14 earns a slot in your pull list if Lantern lore hunts and rainbow team vibes meet your need for Corps team-ups, delivering a punchy setup. The vivid execution repays the read despite light-on-payoff teases, proving Hampton and Pasarín craft a worthy pivot without squandering your stack space.7.5/10We hope you found this article interesting. Come back for more reviews, previews, and opinions on comics, and don’t forget to follow us on social media: Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
Mar 11, 2026A single art team is a welcome development for Green Lantern Corps #14. Narratively, the issue is 100% a transition into new storylines. Unfortunately context and backstory for the beginning of these storylines is in short supply. But they end with potential for the future. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Mar 25, 2026The other main plot point playing out is the frustrating material with John Stewart and this version of Katma that he’s with. They’ve gone off to try and figure things out away from the action and the two wars the happened since they came to Oa two weeks earlier, but a lot of it is just John not hearing things right or that she’s not the woman he wants her to be. I do like that she just wants to reconnect with Korugar, and New Korugar keeps her among her people with a lot of familiar sights and sounds. Including a tournament where, wouldn’t you know it Parallax has infected someone else and is using them for the moment. It’s just so much on top of everything else and all the supporting cast and concepts to play out. It’s a massive sprawling team book, but it has to narrow its focus better because it just feels like too much to throw Parallax into the mix after everything else and on top of the trip to the Manhunters. Read Full Review
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8.0
Hampton is showing definite skill writing Guy and that alone is pretty unusual since DC undid all his character growth after Rebirth. Still not sure what to make of not really John and not really Katma. Great art.
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