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    Red Lanterns #5

    Red Lanterns » Red Lanterns #5 - Kronamania released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    Is Krona alive? Because if he truly lives again, the Red Lantern leader Atrocitus can kill the mad Guardian of the Universe himself this time, finally getting the revenge he's craved an eternity for! And what does Bleez know about this seeming resurrection? She's not telling, which only stokes Atrocitus's fury!
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    Red Lanterns #5 0

    SummaryAfter the “shocking” ending to last month’s issue, Atrocitus begins to search the whereabouts of Krona’s stolen corpse. However, Atrocitus’ concerns of a traitor in his midst seem minimal in comparison to an even more shocking possibility...What I liked· Fleshing out the characters: Last issue I complained that the back stories to these new characters were forced and underdeveloped, here they felt a bit more natural and relevant. But only a bit more. It feels strange that a total of three...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    That is your fate 0

    This issue isn't perfect, but it stands against others of the new 52 as still accomplishing something that the other don't do as much.  As thus far the entire new 52 is numbered the same every month, it is easy to see how things are progressing.  It seems by this point that in each series there has been the wrap-up of the first major story arc which has resulted in a pretty big battle, some pretty fun, others not so much.  This issue alludes to that on the cover, but as always the interior offer...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    I'm Seeing Red,,,ARRRG 0

    What we can Love about it:Range is a confusing emotion, this book is trying to use it as a way to help vindicate the bearers of the red rings while making them into what some would call monsters. Its sorta confusing but I think I see how this can be changed into a positive. By using their experiences of being wronged the Red Lanterns will judge someone to be right or wrong in their range, those who have done 'wrong' will be punished. Deep down I feel that all the emotions in the light spectrum a...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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