lilli_w12's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5. The ending saved this for me. We finally get more colors (and the interesting ways their rings work)! Saint Walker and Atrocitus, heck yeah! Fond memories of the show are coming back to me, I think I liked how the show handled them better, but these versions were still good and I'm excited to read more. I like how Sinestro won even though he lost. I didn't much like the first arc, but the second was pretty awesome. Almost to Blackest Night!

enzan's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm eager to read the rest of the Blackest Night sequence! This was a great, if a bit of a scattered start in an effort to introduce every character in the spectrum quickly.

karliclover's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved everything about this. The introduction of the Alpha Lanterns, the Red Lanterns, and the Blue Lanterns (my favorite corps), and also kind of Agent Orange. It's just...super well written, with Hal's rage toward Sinestro and all that stuff. Love it.

Also this is some of Ivan Reis's best work tbh.

kidclamp's review against another edition

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4.0

Preceding the Blackest Night story line, this book sets up the beginnings of the formation of new ring corps which play a huge part in the continuing story. I liked it a lot, but still feel confused about many of the surrounding events

twowhoodles's review against another edition

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4.0

Really enjoyed this one - the action is ramping up nicely!

caitcoy's review against another edition

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5.0

Rage of the Red Lanterns continues the inevitable progression towards the fulfillment of the Blackest Night prophecy that the Guardians of Oa are desperately trying to prevent. In this volume, Atrocitus breaks free from his prison and creates the Red Lanterns to challenge both Sinestro and the Green Lantern Corps. This is the first volume where we really get to see the lines that will be drawn in the war amongst all the Lantern colors that is supposed to bring the Blackest Night and it was absolutely fascinating to see how the different rings functioned and interacted with one another. The artwork continues to be top notch and the story got a little crazy towards the end but I loved every second of it. The Guardians also continue to be complete jerks and I almost find myself actively rooting against them. Another addition to an already fantastic series and I can't wait to see where it leads!

dickenst's review against another edition

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4.0

That was pretty epic.

gohawks's review against another edition

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4.0

This was more enjoyable than the Blackest Night storyline which follows it because it is where the seeds are planted for all the different colors of the Lantern Corp which I found to be a fascinating idea. And it's not a cheap superheroes as zombies retread as the Black Lanterns turn out to be.

standardman's review against another edition

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4.0

Though they do feature heavily, this isn't so much about the Red Lanterns as it is about escalating the War of Light before Johns headed into the Blackest Night. As such, it's an exciting story if you've been reading his run as it explodes open the mythos he's been building for years but new readers best not start here.

imakandiway's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional fast-paced

4.0