Red Lanterns #7
Red Lanterns » Red Lanterns #7 - Rebel Yell released by DC Comics on May 2012.
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Red vs. Green 2
About issue #7 I liked the fight between Rankorr and Guy, and all the attention Jack and Bleez are getting. Ed Benes' art as always is awesome. I don't like what is being done to Atrocitus, though; he is being turned into a wuss. And is the orign of the Red Lanterns being retconned here?Please check my mini-review here:http://bit.ly/w1kdx0Comments and feedback are always welcome!...
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Scum alive 4
It seems mostly that based on the first few issues that there is now something lacking in this series. Strangely enough though this thing which is missing is actually referenced by Bleez as being missing as well, and this thing has a name - and that's Atrocitus. Building on the last issue's unnecessary cameo by Guy Gardner, the action continues here, but at least it is pretty short (or at least feels that way.) Bleez meanwhile leads a group of Red Lanterns against former Sinestro Corps member...
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Irony and Rage 0
Once again this series fails to give the newly dubbed 'Rankorr' his name. His name is freaking Jack Moore, ok? Bleez is Bleez, Atrocitus is Atrocitus, Dex-Starr is.... well Dexter but at least that's CLOSE. Laira is Laira. WHY IS JACK MOORE SUDDENLY RANKORR? I would LOVE to get SOME kind of explanation for that, but Red Lanterns doesn't even bother to have anyone CALL him Rankorr, not even himself. The only reason his 'new name' is said to be Rankorr is because of last issue's cover. But he's no...
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