Green Lantern Corps #15
| Writer | Morgan Hampton |
| Artist | Fernando Pasarin |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Possessed by the emotional entity of fear, Parallax, John Stewart is forced to face all his fears in order to regain control of his body. In the next galaxy over, Guy Gardner and his group of Lanterns search for Proselyte, the entity of compassion, outside of their jurisdiction, risking wars among the stars!
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Apr 08, 2026Anyone who wishes they could say goodbye to a deceased loved one and get a little more words of wisdom from them, if only for a few minutes will be breaking down during this issue. It’s easily some of the best stuff Hampton has written during his DC tenure so far. Read Full Review
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Apr 08, 2026Gardner and Stewart carry heavy burdens into their latest conflicts in this excellent chapter. Hampton taps into the deep emotional elements for Stewarts battle. The art team balances the action out with powerful panels. GLC continues to impress in the post DC K.O. era. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Christopher Franey
Apr 08, 2026This issue shifts focus away from Parallax’s possession of John Stewart and instead delivers a more personal, emotionally grounded story about what John has been neglecting in his life. Morgan Hampton balances that introspection with Guy Gardner’s evolving quest to reunite the Emotional Entities. At the same time, the Manhunters rise as a major threat. Strong character work and consistent artwork make this a compelling and well-rounded chapter in the series. Read Full Review
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7.6
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
Apr 08, 2026Green Lantern Corps #15 is a very successful issue but not really for the plots that it is advancing. The examination and development of John Stewart is where the power is, and it gives the issue considerable heft. Combined with the art team’s high quality work in all aspects of the book, this is definitely a winning entry. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Apr 08, 2026Green Lantern Corps #15 delivers visually striking action and a genuinely interesting twist on Green Lantern lore, but the pacing pushes so hard that it undercuts its own clarity and emotional weight. The art consistently elevates the experience with sharp composition and purposeful color, while the writing struggles to give its ideas enough space to breathe and its characters enough room to matter. If you are already invested in this run, there is enough here to keep you engaged, but if you are looking for a tightly executed, fully satisfying chapter, this one does not quite get there. Read Full Review
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3.5
This book is just poorly written - wooden dialogue, awful pacing, too many characters. Parralax taking over John should feel bigger, but how can it, when it all was a prop to give us "John Stewart, this is your Life"
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7.5