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    The Ray #1

    The Ray » The Ray #1 - Part One released by DC Comics on February 1, 2012.

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    Get ready for a brand new Ray! Lucien Gates's life is changed forever when he is struck by a mysterious beam of energy that turns him into a glowing gladiator – and being a human ray of light comes in handy when his city is suddenly under attack from giant, building-sized monsters. Unfortunately, light powers are less than handy in keeping his girlfriend happy.

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    Everybody Loves The Ray 0

    The Good: I may not be too fond of the cover itself, but the logo is FREAKING AMAZING. This is another new DC title that is damn well close to being a Milestone comic. It stars an ethnic hero who isn't defined by his race, in a series that places equal importance on his personal life and superhero life. In fact, I think this issue actually focuses MORE on his personal life, while the superheroics are just a plot device. It makes for a nice fun read when the bulk of it is driven by Lucien's very ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    You realize you're Naked right? 0

    I will freely admit that I only know two things about The Ray, Diddly and Squat. I picked this comic up after seeing a preview for it in Aquaman. Let me tell you, this book is awesome. We start with the Ray, Lucien Gates, narrating his origin story while simultaneously fighting some random jellyfish monsters. Apparently, Lucien was hit with, "an experimental thingamajig ray" and gains light based super powers. The rest of the issue deals with Ray interacting with his supporting cast, many of who...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The Ray a nudist superhero? Who cares!? this comic is awesome 0

    If you know me on what I really like about comic books….then you know this is totally my type of book I love to read, it’s just plain awesome and I hope it turns into an ongoing eventually (or have him around more).The issue starts with the Ray in full costume and everything fighting giant evil jellyfish. You know…Typical Tuesday for a superhero. As we hear from his thoughts we learn about how he came to be even if he finds it ridiculous. In a test made by a bunch of military guys accidentally f...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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