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| Green Lantern: Baptism of Fire (Flash) | 
enlarge | Author: Ron Marz Creators: Daryl Banks, Paul Pelletier Publisher: DC Comics Category: Book
Buy New: $39.97
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 472384
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 6.7 x 0.4
ISBN: 1563895242 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781563895241 ASIN: 1563895242
Publication Date: March 10, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Book is brand new, and has never been opened. Thousands of satisfied customers!
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Product Description Unlike the Green Lanterns who preceded him on Earth and throughout the galaxy, Kyle Rayner was given no training or guidance in the use of his power ring. In this new collection, Kyle decides to seek the guidance of the greatest heroes aliveThe Flash, Batman, and Wonder Womanonly to find that he is already worthy of the name hero.
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Graphic SF Reader September 3, 2007 Green Lantern: Baptism of Fire by Ron Marz is the story of the start of Kyle Rayner's adventures as Green Lantern, and the mistakes he makes.
Quite lacking in confidence at the beginning, as he is just an artist kid suddenly given a super weapon, it takes some working with other heroes and encouragement for him to start to get the hang of it.
Pay more attention folks... September 17, 2003 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Okay... Look at these reviews, then look at the synopsis of this book. Obviously a few of these folks got a bit confused when they were typing up they're reviews. Yes, Baptism of Fire is ALSO a GL collected book, but this isn't that one. This is a book of displacement and terror, science fiction and fantasy, all rolled into one. I've got to give this books writing team a great deal of credit 'cause they've had me hooked since I glanced over the first book. The characters are fantastic, and despite all the sci-fi stuff going on... the Core character to this story is an everyman. Well... maybe not an everyman... but not a superhuman nutcase like most of his associates. Makes for a cool change in comics. Give Negation, and CrossGen Comics a shot. I doubt they'll disappoint you.
Outstanding Read! May 25, 2003 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the second CrossGen title that I have read the first being Sojourn, which I unequivocally recommend. It's a total surprise how good these titles are, because I have resisted reading them. I've read DC and Marvel exclusively. I decided to purchase Negation Book 2 and was blown away by the artwork, the characterization and pacing. Each chapter if filled with tension and you quickly catch on that there is more to this band of former prisoners than meets the eye. I was impressed to say the least and I have read more than my fair share of comics. I will have to go back and purchase book 1. It's kinda exciting and yet frustrating to be hooked to a new title.
a good book for new kyle fans February 19, 2001 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
i just finished this book and i found that it is a good book to get some back ground on the early years of kyle's green lantern adventures.it's funny how far kyle has come along.i missed the early years(having read the title the last two yaers or so).i found that the book had a good start to it but then it slowed down in the middle.the ending how ever was great!kyle finds out what it takes to be a hero while in a great battle with grayven. this book is deffently worth checking out!
The strongest GL stuff Marz released November 27, 2000 4 out of 13 found this review helpful
Baptism of Fire collects most of the early Raynor GL issues. In them, you'll see a cocky, headstrong kid begin to grow into the responsibility of Green Lantern. Most of these stories owe themselves more to the classic Spider-Man stuff ('with great power comes great responsibility')than the Hal Jordan ('I have a magic ring and I play space cop between beers')era.
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