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The series ended publication in 2018 with issue #50. It is followed by ''ComicBook/TheGreenLantern'' by Creator/GrantMorrison and Creator/LiamSharp.
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The book serves as a continuation of the previous series of ''Franchise/GreenLantern'', ''ComicBook/{{Sinestro}}'', and the Green Lantern Corps books ''[[ComicBook/GreenLanternTheLostArmy Lost Army]]'' and ''[[ComicBook/GreenLanternCorpsEdgeOfOblivion Edge of Oblivion]]''. Despite the [[SpotlightStealingSquad name]], it features a huge cast of characters, though mainly focused around the primary Earth Lanterns. The series is published concurrently with ComicBook/GreenLanterns, which focuses on the Earth adventures of Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz.

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The book serves as a continuation of the previous series of ''Franchise/GreenLantern'', ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'', ''ComicBook/{{Sinestro}}'', and the Green Lantern Corps books ''[[ComicBook/GreenLanternTheLostArmy Lost Army]]'' and ''[[ComicBook/GreenLanternCorpsEdgeOfOblivion Edge of Oblivion]]''. Despite the [[SpotlightStealingSquad name]], it features a huge cast of characters, though mainly focused around the primary Earth Lanterns. The series is published concurrently with ComicBook/GreenLanterns, which focuses on the Earth adventures of Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz.



* BaitAndSwitchBoss: At the beginning of the second arc, the Green Lanterns and Soranik's Yellow Lanterns work to repel Starro from the planet Xudar, only for all three parties to be captured by [[spoiler:Comicbook/{{Brainiac}}]].
** In turn, [[spoiler:Comicbook/{{Brainiac}}]] is being controlled by [[spoiler:Larfleeze.]]

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* BaitAndSwitchBoss: At the beginning of the second arc, the Green Lanterns and Soranik's Yellow Lanterns work to repel Starro from the planet Xudar, only for all three parties to be captured by [[spoiler:Comicbook/{{Brainiac}}]].
[[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}]].
** In turn, [[spoiler:Comicbook/{{Brainiac}}]] [[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}]] is being controlled by [[spoiler:Larfleeze.]]



* EurekaMoment: Upon being informed that the Corps is trapped by an ultra-durable, glass-like material, and not an energy barrier like previously thought, John immediately puts the dots together to figure out their captor is [[spoiler:Comicbook/{{Brainiac}}]].

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* EurekaMoment: Upon being informed that the Corps is trapped by an ultra-durable, glass-like material, and not an energy barrier like previously thought, John immediately puts the dots together to figure out their captor is [[spoiler:Comicbook/{{Brainiac}}]].[[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}]].

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Tomar-Tu's descent into villainy begins when he murders Xudarian Sinestro Corpsman and [[SerialKiller serial child killer]] Romat-Ru. Given that Romat-Ru murdered ''thousands'' of children, it's not hard to see why Tomar-Tu did it.]]



* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:Tomar-Tu's descent into villainy begins when he murders Xudarian Sinestro Corpsman and [[SerialKiller serial child killer]] Romat-Ru. Given that Romat-Ru murdered ''thousands'' of children, it's not hard to see why Tomar-Tu did it.]]

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