Ion #1 2nd

Ion #1 2nd

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Ron Marz, art by Greg Tocchini, cover by Ivan Reis.
2nd PRINT
Following the events of Infinite Crisis and the Rann/Thanagar War Special, writer Ron Marz returns to the character he created, giving Kyle Rayner an entirely new lease on life in a new ongoing series with art by rising star Greg Tocchini, A distraught Kyle Rayner has emerged one year later, transformed with abilities that may surpass those of any Green Lantern ever. So beware his power because his might may not be on the side of right.
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
I'm so torn reviewing this book. I mean, it's the new series starring MY Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner, written by his creator Ron Marz. I should LOVE this book. Right? Instead, it comes off cluttered and indistinct thanks to a wealth of thus-far unconnected plots and some cluttered, indistinct artwork from Greg Tocchini. I'd love nothing more than to put this in the hands of every single DC reader as an example of how great Ron Marz and Kyle Rayner are... but this book isn't there, quality-wise. Yet? Man, I hope. 7 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Ron Marz, art by Greg Tocchini, cover by Ivan Reis.
2nd PRINT
Following the events of Infinite Crisis and the Rann/Thanagar War Special, writer Ron Marz returns to the character he created, giving Kyle Rayner an entirely new lease on life in a new ongoing series with art by rising star Greg Tocchini, A distraught Kyle Rayner has emerged one year later, transformed with abilities that may surpass those of any Green Lantern ever. So beware his power because his might may not be on the side of right.
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
I'm so torn reviewing this book. I mean, it's the new series starring MY Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner, written by his creator Ron Marz. I should LOVE this book. Right? Instead, it comes off cluttered and indistinct thanks to a wealth of thus-far unconnected plots and some cluttered, indistinct artwork from Greg Tocchini. I'd love nothing more than to put this in the hands of every single DC reader as an example of how great Ron Marz and Kyle Rayner are... but this book isn't there, quality-wise. Yet? Man, I hope. 7 Grahams