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    Animal Man » Animal Man #13 - Rotworld: The Red Kingdom, Part One released by DC Comics on December 2012.

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    Rotworld: The Red Kingdom, Part One last edited by BuffaloDelorean on 09/07/23 11:28AM View full history

    It’s the story you’ve been waiting for: “ROTWORLD: THE RED KINGDOM”!

    Part one of a four-part epic in which the Earth has fallen to the Rot!

    Guest-starring Justice League Dark, Beast Boy and many other heroes and villains from the DC Universe!

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    4.3 stars

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    Red Time 0

    This cover's a bit better than Pugh's first, but there's still something a little too generic and artificial about it. I do love the design for Rot-Hawkman, but so many of the elements on the cover are repeated almost exactly within the first two pages.After the dramatic conclusion to the Rotworld Prologue, and the tension created by the Zero Month right after the cliffhanger, I'm extremely ready to see Rotworld begin, now that we know what 'Rotworld' itself really is. Already there's a concern ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Reborn in the Rot... 0

    Plot: Rotworld begins...and the world ends????Art: Is mostly good. The art is nice, but not the main selling point for this issue.Story and Script: The script is great, but it's Lemire so not really any surprises there. The story is extremely compelling, as are the characters. Steel is fantastic here, he's the Superman of the group in a way. He's a symbol of hope in a world without it.It's fantastic to see Beast Boy here as well. This issue parallels Swamp Thing #13, while I have mixed emotions ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Animal Man #13 0

    THE GOOD: The art is done by a few people but it comes together rather smoothly. Steve Pugh and Timothy Green II do a great job at continuing the feeling this book has had from issue #1. The art really shines when they draw the amazing city of the Red. The gore is also just as fine as it was issue #1. The story is very cool. It feels almost like an incorporation of superheroes and a Walking Dead set up. The characterization of all the character that appear in this issue is almost spot on. Jeff L...

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