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    Red Lanterns #3

    Red Lanterns » Red Lanterns #3 - Higher Consciousness released by DC Comics on January 2012.

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    This story spotlights the sexy and deadly Red Lantern called Bleez. Red Lantern leader Atrocitus needs a lieutenant and places his bet on this raging beauty…and this decision will have long-ranging ramifications that no one – especially Atrocitus – will expect

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    Frenzy cocooned me 0

    Having left little doubt as to who could be the one that Atrocitus would release from the all consuming rage, this issue focuses mostly on Bleez.  The internal dialogue at the beginning of her mind putting together aspects of her old self was well handled, but more so was the interaction between her and Atrocitus which basically covered the remainder of the issue.  This is essentially one of the first introductions of Bleez to the DC Universe after having been almost immediately turned into a Re...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    I DEMAND MORE DEX-STARR! 0

    The Good: Bleez raises a lot of good philosophical points. Was she better off in mindless rage, not being forced to know the horrific memories that led her to that state? Is intelligence a gift or a curse? Sometimes simple life is a happier life. And what is better? A simple death of mindless rage, or maybe an elongated torture? Which one represents rage? Which one represents retribution? Is either one justice? The Bad: Atrocitus needs a right hand man to help hm quell the incipient rebellion. S...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Milligan's Red Lanterns Just Aren't My Red Lanterns 0

    Peter Milligan continues his exploration of anger in Red Lanterns, and it unfortunately has really begun to read more like a long-winded, illustrated thesis than a compelling and exciting comic series.I think the Red Lantern Corps is my favorite of the colored corps, and i know Atrocitus is one of my favorite characters of the Geoff Johns era of the Green Lantern franchise. I've always liked Bleez and have been begging to see more of the other Red Lanterns. I even liked Vice and think it was a t...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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