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    Action Comics #891

    Action Comics » Action Comics #891 - The Black Ring, Part Two released by DC Comics on September 2010.

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    When Lex Luthor finally regained control of LexCorp, he thought he had everything he wanted. But in BLACKEST NIGHT, he briefly became an Orange Lantern and got a taste of true power. Now he'll do anything – anything – to get that power back. Buckle in for a greatest hits tour of the DCU's most wanted as Lex Luthor begins an epic quest for power, all brought to you by new ongoing writer Paul Cornell (Dr. Who, Captain Britain and MI-13) and artist Pete Woods (WORLD OF NEW KRYPTON), with covers by David Finch (BRIGHTEST DAY, Ultimatum)!

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    Battle of the minds 0

    The Story: As Lex Luthor starts his search for the missing Black Lantern Rings, he is interrupted by Mr Mind. In a battle of the minds between Mr Mind and Lex Luthor, would Lex Luthor fall victim to this psychic villainous Mr Mind or would Luthor overcome this attack and be the true mastermind that he claims to be.  The Good: - With Lex Luthor taking control over Action comics, its suprising that he doesn't fail his audience in this second issue as he finds himself fighting against Mr Mind. We s...

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    Luthor awakens in several fantasy scenarios - - including the old west and Greek antiquity - -  to finally confront Mr. Mind, who's been setting up the fantasies to trap him. The Good Wow... I was truly surprised at how good this was. Cornell weaves a story that's literally engaging on every single panel. I loved the framing device of Mr. Mind directly addressing the viewer to inform them of just how he was trying to manipulate Luthor and I loved how this whole issue was both a mind-bending thr...

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