
Green Lantern Corps #7
DC Comics
Written by Morgan Hampton and Jeremy Adams
Art by Fernando Pasarin and Oclair Albert
Colors by Arif Prianto
Letters by Dave Sharpe
The Rundown: The Sun-Eaters continue to feast on the galaxy while the Lanterns and the other heroes without emotion let them.

After removing all emotion throughout the galaxy, the Sun-Eaters continue to feed on the galaxy while its heroes, including those in the corps sit by and allow it. At Central Command, Aya and Jadestone are the only ones seemingly unaffected and they must find a way to get help from the other Lanterns by turning to the only thing they have left, logic.
After enlisting the help of Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner and others, Aya takes them and the source wall after Kyle tells them what happened to the living embodiments of the emotional spectrum. Unfortunately, the Sun-Eaters know where they are going and attempt to intercept. Aya must find a way to enter the source wall and recover the entities if there is any way to counteract the loss of emotion in the galaxy.
The Story: Hampton and Adams craft an intense, entertaining story in this issue. I like how dark and moody the tone of the story is in the absence of emotion from the characters. There are some great dramatic moments as well with John Stewart confronting the truth about his ring. The story has some great action within it as well and culminates in a dramatic cliffhanger that makes me excited to see what happens next.
The Art: Pasarin and Albert deliver stunning imagery throughout the issue. I love the art in this issue and how beautifully detailed the pages and panels are.
