Green Lantern: Willworld
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Green Lantern: Willworld is an original graphic novel written by J. M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Seth Fisher released by DC Comics in hardcover in July 2001.
| Green Lantern: Willworld | |
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Cover to Green Lantern: Will World. Art by Seth Fisher. | |
| Date | July 2001 |
| Main characters | Green Lantern |
| Page count | 94 pages |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| Creative team | |
| Writers | J. M. DeMatteis |
| Artists | Seth Fisher |
| Letterers | Tom Orzechowski |
| Colourists | Chris Chuckry |
| Editors | Joey Cavalieri |
| ISBN | 1563897822 |
Publication history
The artist Seth Fisher notes that:
Willworld was conceived after I pitched a story idea with art samples to Joey Cavaleri at DC. We brainstormed and decided to use the art style as a starting point for a Hal Jordan story. I wanted a writer that would shrug off some of the spandex cliches that I was worried could limit my art, but still tackle the fantastic. I wanted it to be both surreal and yet grounded at the same time.[1]
Fisher has also said that "we wanted a book where I could squeeze my imagination for everything it was worth and 'Green Lantern' just seemed to have the most potential that way".[2]
Writer J. M. DeMatteis described the story as "Green Lantern meets Little Nemo in Quantum Wonderland. A playful, surreal, quantum physics fairytale".[3]
The book was released as a hardcover in July 2001 (ISBN 1563897822)[4] and softcover in December 2003 (ISBN 1563899930).[5]
Plot
This story tells how a young Hal Jordan mastered his power ring. The story is set on a world formed entirely by the imagination of other Green Lanterns.
Critical reception
Locus Magazine gave the book a positive review and noted that it was "stunning stuff, highly recommended".[6]